A "stunning" home in Ayrshire with "spellbinding views of the ocean" has been named among Rightmove's most viewed properties for 2023.

The seaside house, which is situated just south of Ayr in the village of Fisherton, made the list alongside other properties in places like Newcastle and London.

Because of its popularity, the Drumbain property has now been sold to a new owner but this won't stop you from being able to have a sneak peek at what you could've purchased (if you had £2.3 million lying around).

See the 'stunning' Ayrshire property listed among Rightmove's most viewed for 2023

Ayr Advertiser: The Ayrshire property also features its own gym and sauna.The Ayrshire property also features its own gym and sauna. (Image: Rightmove/Knight Frank)

The Ayrshire property with excellent seaside views has six bedrooms and even comes with its own gym and built-in sauna.

A glass-fronted extension ensures the scenery and ocean can be taken in by both residents and visitors alike.

The property also boasts five bathrooms, and five reception rooms and resides on 53 acres of land.

Ayr Advertiser: There are also six bedrooms and five bathrooms, including ensuite facilities.There are also six bedrooms and five bathrooms, including ensuite facilities. (Image: Rightmove/Knight Frank)

Speaking of the listing, which was posted by Knight Frank on Rightmove, the agents said: "For many years a traditional South Ayrshire farmhouse stood at Drumbain. It is now a far cry from that farmhouse, with its striking design combined with its original features, its dominating position a short distance from the shoreline and its breath-taking views over the Firth.

Ayr Advertiser: The Ayrshire home was also notable for its various outbuildings perfect for conversion.The Ayrshire home was also notable for its various outbuildings perfect for conversion. (Image: Rightmove/Knight Frank)

"Perhaps the most striking feature of Drumbain is the use of glass in the construction of the extension and the full height window walls of the kitchen/dining room that provide a mesmerising, almost surreal, connection with the seascape that dominates this part of the Ayrshire coastline."

Speaking of the various out-buildings around the main structure, the property agents added: "To the north and west of the house is an attractive range of courtyard buildings which, subject to obtaining the necessary consents, could be converted to create additional (stand-alone) accommodation.

"Open fronted, with four sets of French windows opening towards the sea, they currently consist of a gym/studio, with spa facilities, and storage space on two floors, consisting of log store, double garage, 3 storage barns with 2 attic rooms."

Find out more on the Rightmove and Knight Frank websites.