Price changed to £499,995
September 20, 2025
Listed for £535,000
May 29, 2025
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Kitchen – A stylish open-plan kitchen with a statement design
Spanning the width of the entire property, the open-plan kitchen, breakfast room and snug offers a wealth of space and a dream setup for food lovers who seek the finer things inlife. Set against a light backdrop and laid with timer-effect tiles, the kitchen boasts a statement design with ultra-modern handle-less cabinets and sweeping worksurfaces. It incorporates on-trend splashback tiles and abreakfast bar for casual meals, as well as a range of high-end integrated appliances (induction hob, statement extractor, eye-level double oven and combi microwave oven, and dishwasher). Zoned by a stylish Moduleo LVT floor, the snug and breakfast area provides a relaxed setting for morning coffee. Glazed doors also offer direct access to the garden, whilst vertical radiators keep the dual-aspect room nice and warm.
A neighbouring utility room provides additional built-in storage and a clothes pulley, as well as space for further appliances. There is also a bright laundry closet (off the first-floor landing) for storing towels and bedding.
Bedrooms – An inspiring backdrop for a peaceful night’s rest
A solid sandstone staircase leads from the hall up to a split first-floor landing, which is bathed in warm sunshine from a skylight. The four bedrooms extend from here, each offering an exceptional amount of floorspace and elevated views over the open countryside – an inspiring backdrop for a peaceful night’s rest. Every room is finished with attractive modern décor and plush carpeting, as well as dual-aspect windows to ensure a light-filled ambience and to make the most of the panoramic views.
Formerly two rooms, the principal suite is now an opulent super king-size space, which benefits from a private dressing room with built-in wardrobes. It also features a high-specification en-suite bathroom, fitted with a toilet, a floating washbasin, an illuminated mirror, a towel radiator, a double walk-in shower enclosure, and a double-ended freestanding bathtub. Continuing the luxury credentials of the home, the second bedroom is equally impressive in its size and it also comes with a four-piece en-suite bathroom, which is of an equally high standard. Meanwhile, bedrooms three and four have charming window seats for admiring the views, the latter bedroom also enjoying a built-in wardrobe.
Bathrooms – Two en-suites, a family shower room, and a WC
In addition to the WC cloakroom and two en-suite bathrooms, Glencloy Farmhouse has a family shower room as well, ensuring minimal waiting times. Like the WC and en-suites, it has a contemporary design with premium tile work and top-quality fixtures and fittings. Located on the first floor by the third and fourth bedrooms, it is equipped with a hidden-cistern toilet, a storage-set washbasin, an illuminated mirror, and a quadrant shower cubicle.
Heating and services
Providing year-round comfort, the property has a new efficient ‘Blue Flame’ oil-fired central heating system and new double-glazed sash windows. It also has underfloor heating in the two en-suites. In addition, the property has mains water and electricity, and drainage to a septic tank.
Garden & Parking – Spectacular wraparound gardens
The home has spectacular wraparound gardens, which incorporate huge lawns framed by mature trees and planting. There is an abundance of space here for families, including a formal front garden that gazes out over the countryside, and a fully-enclosed side garden which previously housed a tennis court. To the rear, there is also a practical yard with numerous outbuildings, offering immense development potential and lots of space for storage. Magical and inspiring – especially with the panoramic views – these gardens are a true haven for summer enjoyment. Extensive parking for multiple cars is also provided by a private driveway.
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General Features
A spectacular detached villa for luxury living
Breath-taking location in sought-after Brodick
Refurbished to exceptionally high standards
New bathroom fittings throughout
Fully insulated, rewired, and replumbed
Incredibly scenic panoramic views
Accommodation Features
Inviting reception hall with a cloakroom WC
Two massive, dual-aspect reception rooms
New statement kitchen/breakfast room/snug
Utility room and a separate laundry closet
Sandstone staircase to naturally-lit landing
Super king-size principal suite with dressing room
Three additional large, dual-aspect bedrooms
Two high-spec four-piece en-suite bathrooms
Contemporary three-piece family shower room
Underfloor heating in the en-suites
New double-glazed sash windows
New ‘Blue Flame’ oil-fired central heating
Exterior Features
Incredible wraparound gardens with huge lawns
Various outbuildings with development potential
Large private driveway with space for multiple cars
AREA
The main ferry port at Brodick has a wide selection of shops and services including excellent leisure facilities at the neighbouring Auchrannie Spa Hotel, including swimming pools, a sports hall and spa. There is also an 18-hole golf course close by, a primary school, bank and various hotels. Brodick Castle, a National Trust for Scotland property, sits to the north and over looks Brodick Bay. Brodick is the port from which regular sailings throughout the day, serviced by Caledonian MacBrayne, lead to the mainland at Ardrossan/Troon. Commuters and travellers now benefit from Road Equivalent Tarif (RET) ferry fares, which are substantially lower than before. Ardrossan has a main line rail station, with trains to Glasgow that connect with the ferry times, and is approximately 30 miles from Glasgow City Centre. Prestwick International Airport is 16 miles to the south of Ardrossan, with Glasgow International Airport 24 miles east of Ardrossan. Additional ferry services currently operate to Troon as well offering connecting services.
Other interesting places nearby include the Arran Brewery and Claddach Garden Centre, The Wineport Restaurant, Arran Botanical Beach House ‘Scotland’s cocktail bar on the beach’, Arran Cheese Shop, Arran Sense of Scotland (formerly Arran Aromatics soap, candle and perfume factory) and not forgetting the islands two whisky distilleries at Lochranza & Lagg. Arran offers some of the most spectacular hill-walking opportunities in Scotland and its seven golf courses ensure that tourists and locals alike are well provided for. For those with an interest in horses, there is an equestrian centre at Blackwaterfoot, on the west coast of the island. A sailing club can also be found in Lamlash. The island offers, by prior arrangement, opportunities to shoot pheasant, stalk red deer, as well as some very good fresh water and sea fishing.
Directions
From Brodick pier turn right and proceed along the waterfront heading out of Brodick towards the castle. Turn left into Glencloy Road passing the Auchranie Spa and Montrose House and continue ahead onto a farm track and up into the Glen. Just past some large cowsheds on your right, turn right up a wonderful treelined avenue to a small cluster of homes. Glencloy Farmhouse is the impressive first house that greets you on the left.