Property description
William Wallace is said to have taken refuge from pursuing English soldiers within the Barr Castle (formerly known as Lockhart`s Tower) which sits on a rocky knoll close to Burn Anne, in the heart of the village of Galston. Within walking distance of the Barr Castle and all village amenities is this 1 bedroom main door ground floor lower quarter villa which is very well presented by the current owners. EER - Band D
William Wallace is said to have taken refuge from pursuing English soldiers within the Barr Castle (formerly known as Lockhart`s Tower) which sits on a rocky knoll close to Burn Anne, in the heart of the village of Galston.
Within walking distance of the Barr Castle and all village amenities is this 1 bedroom main door ground floor lower quarter villa which is very well presented by the current owners.
This attractive home benefits from front and rear gardens and commands attractive views over the village and the surrounding Ayrshire countryside.
On closer inspection the property reveals: Entry vestibule. Entrance hall with ample storage. Attractive lounge with views. Kitchen. Double bedroom. Bathroom. Gardens to front and rear.
Prospective purchasers should note that the clients are looking to leave a significant number if negotiable extras with the property. EER - Band D
Hall | 12'9\" x 3'3\" (3.89m x 1m).
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Lounge | 13'11\" x 11'11\" (4.24m x 3.63m).
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Kitchen | 10'9\" x 7'9\" (3.28m x 2.36m).
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Bedroom | 11'11\" x 10'5\" (3.63m x 3.18m).
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Bathroom | 7'1\" x 5'10\" (2.16m x 1.78m).
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On entering Galston from Kilmarnock on the A71, take the right turn into the village on the B7037 then at the mini roundabout take the 2nd exit onto Riverside Road which then becomes Western Road. Follow this road along and round and it then becomes Meadowside Road. The property is located on the right hand side.
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