Fingart, Dunlop, Kilmarnock, KA3 4EG

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£750,000

  • AYR250002
  • House
  • For Sale
  • 4
  • 3
  • 3
  • F
  • Freehold
  • Ayrshire

Attractive traditional farmhouse with range of outbuildings set within idyllic rural location. Excellent development opportunity subject to permissions. Approximately 40 acres (16 ha) of land in total. Available in 2 lots.

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Lauren Howie

Perth

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    A former dairy farm, Fingart now comprises an attractive farmhouse set in a traditional Ayrshire courtyard setting with a range of semi-redundant outbuildings situated adjacent to the house. Set within approximately 40 acres (16 hectares) with delightful views over open countryside. The sale of Fingart Farm offers purchasers an opportunity to acquire the farm either as a whole or in two lots. Excellent opportunity for development subject to planning and potential for equestrian or other lifestyle pursuits.

    Lot 1 – Farmhouse, outbuildings and land extending to 19.98 acres (8.08 hectares) or thereby.
    Attractive 2 storey stone built farmhouse under a pitched slate roof with outbuildings on both the east and west elevations. Accommodation is bright and spacious with an impressive open plan country style dining kitchen with features including exposed stone walls and underfloor heating. The kitchen leads to the conservatory/sun lounge which overlooks the well maintained garden and patio on the front elevation. Also on the ground floor is a formal lounge with feature stone wall and log burner, downstairs bedroom, family bathroom, utility room, study and shower room. The upper floor has three bedrooms (master en-suite) and family shower room. The buildings adjoining the farmhouse which form the courtyard are single storey and comprise of a former bothy with bathroom and kitchen which require upgrading, garage and general purpose shed, which at present has no roof. Excellent development opportunity exists subject to permissions either to extend the current family home, form a separate granny flat/teenage wing or separate dwelling if desired.

    Situated adjacent to the farmhouse is the semi-redundant outbuildings comprising:

    1 - Former Dairy Complex – housing collecting yard, cubicles, feed passage and former parlour area (39m x 24m)
    2 - Silage Pit – concrete floor and walls only (24m x 15m)
    3 - Slurry tower – Howard 210,000 gallons capacity
    4 - Cattle Shed – cubicle housing for young stock (32m x 15m)
    5 - Hay Shed

    These buildings could be utilised for a number of uses or could have some development potential for change of use. Interested parties would need to make their own enquiries with East Ayrshire Council.

    The land extends to approximately 19.98 acres (8.08 hectares). The subjects rise from approximately 190 metres to 215 metres above sea level. The agricultural land is classified as being mainly Grade 4(1) of the Macaulay Scale as produced by the James Hutton Institute and surrounds the farmhouse and steading. Currently used for grazing the lands are served by a natural water source. The land could be utilised for a number of small scale agricultural or equestrian purposes.

    Lot 2 – Land extending to 19.75 acres (7.99 hectares) or thereby.
    Lot 2 extends to approximately 19.75 acres (7.99 hectares) of grazing land. The subjects rise from approximately 190 metres to 215 metres above sea level. The agricultural land is classified as being mainly Grade 4(1) of the Macaulay Scale as produced by the James Hutton Institute meaning land capable of producing a narrow range of crops, primarily grassland with short arable breaks of forage crops and cereal. Most of the boundary fencing is in stock proof condition and the land is serviced by a natural water supply.

    Forestry Planting Potential
    Land is Forestry Grade F4. The fields lie just out with the target area for new woodland creation. The area is suitable for the establishment of new native woodland or productive broadleaved woodland which would attract grant aid from Scottish forestry for establishment fencing and future maintenance.

    Basic Payment Entitlements
    The land is registered for IACS purposes. Entitlements are available by separate negotiation.

    Mineral Rights
    To the extent they are included within the vendor’s title.

    Local Authority
    East Ayrshire Council, London Road, Kilmarnock, KA3 7BU – Tel 01563 576000

    Date of Entry
    By mutual arrangement.

    Servitude Rights
    The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all servitude rights, burdens, reservations and wayleaves, including rights of access and rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage, water and wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cable, drains and water, gas and other pipes, whether contained in the Title Deeds or informally constituted and whether referred to in the General Remarks and Stipulations or not. The Purchaser(s) will be held to have satisfied himself as to the nature of all such servitude rights and others.

    Plans, Areas and Schedules
    These are based on the Ordnance Survey and Title Deeds and are for reference only. They have been carefully checked and computed by the selling agents and the purchaser shall be deemed to have satisfied himself as to the description of the property and any error or mis-statement shall not annul the sale nor entitle either party to compensation in respect thereof.

    Viewing Arrangements
    Viewing is strictly by appointment with the selling agents. Please contact the Ayr Office on 01292 886544 to arrange a suitable time.

    Closing Date
    A Closing Date may be fixed and we would advise prospective purchasers to register their interest with Bell Ingram Ltd, 33 Sandgate, Ayr, KA7 1BG.

    Purchasers should have their solicitor submit a Letter of Intent for the whole, detailing the price, date of entry and any conditions which they require to attach to their offer. The solicitors acting on behalf of the vendor will then issue an offer to sell to the successful purchaser.

    Whilst every effort will be made to ensure that parties having registered their interest will be notified of a closing date this cannot be guaranteed. It should be noted that the vendor reserves the right to accept offers prior to a closing date being set.

    Important Notice
    These sale particulars were prepared on the basis of information provided to us by our clients and/or our local knowledge. Whilst we make every reasonable effort to ensure that they are correct, no warranty or guarantee is given and prospective purchasers should not rely upon them as statements or representations of fact. Furthermore neither Bell Ingram Limited or its directors or employees assume any responsibility therefore. In particular:

    i) prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the structural condition of any buildings or other erections and the state of repair of any services, appliances, equipment or facilities;
    ii) any photographs included in these particulars are for general information only and any furniture or contents shown in these photographs are not included in the sale unless this is expressly stated in these particulars:
    iii) any descriptions, measurements or dimensions quoted are approximate only and references to conditions, planning permissions, services, usage, construction, fittings & fixtures and moveable items are for guidance only.

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    Maps

    From Lugton village heading east turn left off the A735 and left onto Halket Road. Carry along this road for approximately 2 miles and at the junction turn left and carry along this road. Fingart Farmhouse is situated on the right hand side. From Dunlop head east on Newmill Road towards Galzert Road. Continue straight, then take right and carry along this road for about a mile and turn left, Fingart Farm is along this road on the right hand side. What three words: regretted.guides.axed