A CLOSING DATE HAS BEEN SET FOR 12 NOON ON TUESDAY 9TH APRIL A charming small farm requiring renovation surrounded by beautiful countryside
Craigdow is a small farm extending to about 86.10 acres (34.84 hectares) in a scenic and private rural setting. The farm is accessed via a long stone track (approximately 0.8 miles) leading from the minor public road at Lochspouts and passing through open farmland with a small ford crossing point. The farmhouse and steading sit centrally within the land holding.
The farmhouse is of traditional stone and slate construction and requires full refurbishment. The accommodation is presented over two floors with a southerly aspect. The house benefits from double glazing but is in poor order internally. On the ground floor there is a kitchen with no units or working cooker / appliances, living room, shower room and one bedroom which can also be used as a second reception room. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms (with coombed ceilings and dormer windows), and one bathroom which has been stripped of fixtures and fittings.
Craigdow Farmhouse has a stone barn attached on the eastern elevation also featuring a slate roof and the house could be extended into this space subject to the necessary consents. Situated to the north of the farmhouse is a further stone building which has an asbestos cement roof covering and also a general purpose building of timber frame with corrugated iron cladding used for general storage.
The farmland is currently a mixture of permanent pasture and rough grazing. It is classified as a combination of Class 4 and Class 5 by the James Hutton Institute. The land varies in altitude between 165m and 191m above sea level. There are extensive areas of wetness and rushes/bracken and the fences are generally in need of restoration.
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Craigdow is a blank canvas suited to farming, equestrian or lifestyle buyers. Truly private yet entirely accessible within South Ayrshire. Opportunities like this do not crop up very often.
Kay PatonProperty agent