Brought to the market by leading property consultancy Galbraith, Hazelbank House combines elegant period architecture with modern family living and benefits from outstanding equestrian facilities and almost ten acres of grazing land.

Fiona Fulton, handling the sale on behalf of Galbraith, said: “Hazelbank House is a truly outstanding country property. It offers the rare combination of a beautifully restored Georgian home with first class equestrian facilities, all in a rural yet accessible location, just 16 miles from Glasgow city centre.”

Dating from 1826, Hazelbank House was the original farmhouse of Hazelbank Farm and retains much of its Georgian character. Built of stone under a slate roof, the house offers substantial and flexible accommodation over two storeys, complemented by a single storey extension.

Internally, the home is notable for its bright, well proportioned rooms, oak flooring, sash windows and ornate detailing, alongside a contemporary open plan kitchen, dining and living space with vaulted ceilings, underfloor heating and a Jotul multi-fuel stove.

There are five double bedrooms, three bathrooms, a utility room, office and welcoming reception areas, with scope for the single storey extension to serve as a self-contained annexe.

The property is approached via a sweeping gravel drive and enjoys sheltered, established gardens with formal lawns, mature trees, patio terraces and wonderful outlooks over the paddocks and rolling countryside.

Equestrian facilities are superb, centred on a purpose built U-shaped stable courtyard with seven stables, secure tack room, hay store, outside water and electricity, together with ample parking for horse boxes. A high quality outdoor riding arena (approx. 42m x 22m) with sand and rubber surface sits adjacent, with direct access to the grazing land.

In total, Hazelbank House offers 9.89 acres of well-maintained pasture divided into two paddocks, supplemented by woodland and field shelter. An additional 2.88 acres may be available to rent.

Located just 2.5 miles north of Dunlop, a popular conservation village with a post office, village shop, bakery and restaurant, primary school and a railway station with regular services to Glasgow, Hazelbank House also benefits from easy access to Glasgow city centre via the A736. Prestwick and Glasgow Airports are close by being 24 and 12 miles distant respectively.

Ayrshire itself is renowned for its golf courses which include Turnberry, Royal Troon and Prestwick. The Morris Equestrian Centre is about ten miles away whilst yachting facilities can be found at the marinas at Troon, Ardrossan and Largs. Some of Ayrshire’s beautiful beaches are close by at Troon, Ayr and Irvine.

Hazelbank House is for sale through Galbraith for Offers Over £660,000.