Lavish lodge in the Ayrshire countryside on the market for £445,000

Constructed by the Duke of Portland in 1882 as a house for his principal farm supervisor, this stately Victorian nation home has been upgraded through the years to offer a good looking household residence.

Balgreen Lodge, positioned on the outskirts of the hamlet of Hollybush close to Ayr, enjoys a peaceable, rural setting with views over the encompassing countryside.

The five-bed property has retained many unique interval options together with open fires, ornate cornice work, ceiling roses and wooden panelled doorways.

A Victorian tiled vestibule opens on to the corridor with archway and Oregon pine staircase, with roped handrail.

On the bottom ground is a cloakroom, kitchen, eating room, examine. bed room one and loo.

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Balgreen Lodge, Hollybush, is a beautiful five-bed Victorian nation home (Picture: Galbraith, Ayr)

The examine, with twin side home windows, is a superb working from residence workplace house or a library for the e book lovers amongst us.

It's fitted with bespoke shelving and has an open fireplace set in a brick hearth.

Relax with a book in the study
Chill out with a e book within the examine (Picture: Galbraith, Ayr)

The grand eating room overlooks the entrance backyard and has lovely views, because of the gorgeous bay window with wood shutters.

Like many rooms within the residence, it advantages from attractive ornamental cornicing, a ceiling rose and an open fireplace set in marble encompass and tiled fireplace.

The dining room with bay window and beautiful period features
The eating room with bay window and delightful interval options (Picture: Galbraith, Ayr)

Situated on the primary ground is a drawing room, 4 bedrooms, and two loos.

The magnificent drawing room enjoys excellent views over the countryside and in the direction of the Carrick Hills from the bay window. It additionally boasts a marble hearth with tiled inset and fireplace.

The drawing room- spot the elaborate cornicing and ceiling rose, which feature in several rooms
The drawing room- spot the flowery cornicing and ceiling rose, which function in a number of rooms (Picture: Galbraith, Ayr)

A tarmac driveway and forged iron gates welcome you to the house. The simply maintained backyard is laid to garden with a small space of woodland and enjoys far reaching views.

Gives Over £445,000. Contact Galbraith, Ayr, on 01292 431549.

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