A STUNNING B-listed family home in Largs with its own holiday let has just landed on the market.
Littleraith, originally built in 1816, sits on a prime beachfront location in the town with magnificent views over the Firth of Clyde towards Cumbrae.
The ‘B’ listed home is considered one of the most iconic homes on the West Coast and it is only the second time it has landed on the market in a century.
It is located on Broomfield Crescent and is currently split into a six-bedroom family home with a three-bedroom holiday let, but there is further planning consent to build a second holiday let to replace the coach house garage.
Upon entering the property through the conservatory, there is an open and bright reception hall with a ceiling cupola.
The ground floor consists of a dual-aspect formal lounge with a log-burning stove. From here there is access to one of the three double bedrooms and en-suite.
Next door is a beautiful dining room with a curved feature wall and an open fireplace. This room brings plenty of natural light and is perfect for entertaining family and friends this winter.
Also on the ground floor a second sitting room with an open fire, dining kitchen and two double bedrooms can be found. One of these bedrooms comes with a wash hand basin and shower cubicle.
The modern kitchen comes with a range of integrated appliances, boasts a wide array of floor and wall-mounted units and an adjacent utility room.
A fixed carpeted stairwell leads to three further attic bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room. From these rooms, you get a sensational view of the Firth of Clyde.
From the reception hallway on the ground floor, an adjoining door links the cottage where there are a further three bedrooms, two double bedrooms and a third which can accommodate bunk beds.
With a dining kitchen with stone feature walls and an open fire, this is a stunning home/holiday let in itself.
The principal bedroom enjoys a luxury en-suite bathroom with direct outside access to the courtyard. The front-facing sea-view bedrooms share a shower room and WC.
A small basement accessed via external stone stairs houses the boiler and hot water tank.
The current owners replaced the entire heating system last year and was rewired in recent times along with windows either replaced or refurbished.
Meanwhile, outside there are plenty of lawn gardens and The Coach House is currently used as a garage and is accessed via a granite gravel driveway through white pillars and steel gates.
The house is being marketed by Cochran Dickie Estates who are seeking offers of more than £850,000.
For the full photographic tour and further details visit the listing at cochrandickie.com/property/224215
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