Nestled in a tranquil rural setting with sweeping views, this property offers an exciting opportunity for renovation and investment. Located near the conservation village of Dunlop in East Ayrshire, it is within proximity to essential amenities, including a post office, artisan shop, bakeries, and the highly regarded Struther Farmhouse Restaurant. Families will appreciate the availability of primary education and transport links, with a railway station offering regular services to Glasgow. The nearby town of Stewarton, just 4 miles away, provides additional schooling options and access to private institutions such as Belmont House and Hutchesons. Both Glasgow and Prestwick Airports are easily accessible at distances of 14 and 18 miles respectively.
Oldhall Murray Farm encompasses a versatile compact holding suited for various residential, commercial, or lifestyle purposes. At its heart is Abercorn Cottage—a charming residence that features a light-filled sitting room with panoramic countryside vistas, a cozy wood-burning stove, decorative coving, and French doors opening up to a secluded garden. The cottage includes three bedrooms; the principal bedroom comes with integrated storage and a dressing area. Additionally, there’s a separate shower room and ample storage throughout.
Adjacent to the cottage lies a substantial farmhouse in need of complete renovation. This presents a remarkable opportunity to design a spacious four-bedroom home that can accommodate multi-generational living or be converted into rental units or business premises—pending necessary consents.
The site also hosts several outbuildings that enhance its potential. These structures can serve multiple purposes including storage, light industrial use, stabling for horses, or even conversion into commercial spaces. Extensive hardstanding areas provide generous parking options and operational flexibility for various ventures. An all-weather riding arena on-site further broadens the potential for hosting events or leisure activities.
The land comprises approximately 22.26 acres of grazing paddocks classified mainly as Grade 4(1) by the James Hutton Institute—ideal for agricultural use or equestrian activities.
Given its location and diverse possibilities for development and improvement, this property represents an appealing investment opportunity in the heart of Ayrshire's picturesque countryside while remaining close to urban conveniences.