Listed for £290,000
February 16, 2026
Sold for £222,505
2019
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Utility Room - 1.77m x 3.84m (5'9" x 12'7" ) - A useful room with access to the rear parking area and gardens.
Fitted with plenty of floor and wall units, with space for a washing machine and large freezer, there is an inset Belfast sink and a traditional drying pulley.
Utilities Cupboard - 1.46 x1.68 (4'9" x5'6" ) - Housing the air source heating equipment and hot water tank, there is also plenty of extra storage for outdoor gear.
Bedroom One - 2.63m x 4.52m overall (8'7" x 14'9" overall) - A lovely bright double bedroom to the rear of the property with triple fitted wardrobe. Both bedrooms enjoy the garden views.
Bedroom Two - 2.64m x 4.58m overall (8'7" x 15'0" overall) - The second bright double bedroom, this one with a triple fitted wardrobe.
Toilet - 1.68 x1.34 (5'6" x4'4") - A useful first floor toilet with fitted vanity unit with a roof window providing natural light.
Upper Storage Cupboard - 2.00 x 6.15 overall (6'6" x 20'2" overall ) - A great space which is shelved and railed for extra storage, leading to eaves storage for bedding, Christmas decorations etc. - this cupboard can be accessed from the upper landing and the stairs.
Garden - At the rear of the property, steps take you to a lovely walled and private patio area and just beyond are designated parking spots for at least two cars.
From the car park a meandering path leads you through three distinct gardens planted with lawn areas and flower beds planted with a profusion of plants, trees and shrubs. These gardens also benefit from a potting shed and a few other timber sheds. The gardens enjoy a southerly aspect and stunning elevated views across to Goatfell and the mountain range beyond.
Hidden away at the end of the gardens is a timber built "bothy" a perfect reading room from where to enjoy the breath-taking viewings in absolute tranquillity. The bothy is cosy and well built, making it ideal for accommodating for an additional overnight guests!
Council Tax - 3 Alma Terrace is rated “C” band paying £1914.80 in 2025/26 including water.
Services - Connected to mains electricity and water, drainage is to a communal septic tank which is adopted by North Ayrshire Council and payment is due directly to them for emptying.
3 Alma Terrace is highly insulated and has recently been fitted with an efficient air source heat pump for hot water and heating, with under floor heating on the ground and radiators on the upper floor.
This is supplemented by the wood burning stove in the lounge.
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A Little More Information - Built around 1856, 3 Alma Terrace is located in Brodick, one of the larger villages. The terrace is listed 'B' by Historic Scotland as being a building of special architectural or historic interest.
Brodick being one the main villages on Arran, enjoys many village amenities, including being the main ferry link to the mainland, with a bank, a selection of shops, restaurants and bars. There are also a number of excellent leisure facilities including tennis and bowling facilities, the 18-hole golf course and those at the Auchrannie Resort and the Ormidale pavilion.
Brodick has a primary school with early years classes and the secondary school with UHI Arygll campus in Lamlash to which pupils travel daily by bus.
The Isle of Arran is a place where you can find a little bit of everything you could ever want from a Scottish island; an ever-changing coastline, dramatic mountain peaks, sheltered beaches, verdant forests, great cultural festivals and a wealth of tasty local produce.
Floor Plan - Floor plan is not to scale and is to be used for guidance only. Room sizes are approximate.
Viewings By Appointment - Please note that viewings are strictly by appointment.
The vendor or their agent reserves the right to accept any offer at any time without prior notice being given. However the agent will, so far as is reasonably possible, advise all prospective purchasers who have notified the agents of their intention to offer, of any closing date and time which may be set. These particulars are believed to be correct but their accuracy is not guaranteed and they should not form or constitute any part of any contract.
Cal Mac Travel Details - If you intend to travel to Arran from the mainland and want to bring your own transport please contact Caledonian MacBrayne to reserve the car and check that the ferry is sailing to timetable on the day of travel.
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