A Dalrymple home converted from two farm workers cottages is the latest new addition to Ayrshire's property market.

The country cottage has its very own breakfast bar together with fantastic views of the countryside.

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Estate agents Galbraith say: "Dunree Farm Cottage was converted from two farm workers cottages into this most appealing country cottage built of stone under a slate roof.

"The accommodation comprises a welcoming reception hall with storage and parquet flooring. The living room has dual aspect windows with deep window sills, a gas fire and wonderful views over the surrounding countryside.

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"The bathroom has a corner bath with shower over, wash hand basin, w.c and electric mirror. The dining kitchen is fitted with a range of floor and wall mounted units, breakfast bar with wine rack, electric ceramic hob, 2 gas rings and deep fat fryer with extractor fan.

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"The fridge, freezer and double oven are integrated and there is a free-standing washing machine and tumble drier.

"There are two double bedrooms one benefitting from dual aspect windows whilst the other has a built in wardrobe.

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"Dunree Farm Cottage is privately situated within a charming courtyard setting, surrounded by scenic countryside on the outskirts of the popular village of Dalrymple.

"The village has a local convenience store, well-regarded restaurant at The Kirkton Inn, doctor’s surgery, bowling club and primary school. The market town of Ayr has a wider selection of shops, restaurants, leisure and sporting facilities.

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"There is a main line railway station in Ayr with regular services to Glasgow and beyond. Prestwick Airport with international flights is 13 miles distant."

Offers of over £215,000 are being invited.

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For more information visit www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/142783754#/?channel=RES_BUY

All information and images have been provided by Galbraith