Privately situated yet easily accessible and close to the sought after conservation village of Dunlop, the property provides the perfect balance of country living with excellent commuter links.

Available for sale with Galbraith, High Gree dates from around 1874 and is a one-and-a-half storey farmhouse sympathetically extended over the years. This charming farmhouse blends traditional character with modern comfort and offers generous and adaptable family accommodation.

With its open-plan kitchen and dining space, complete with a granite island, Rangemaster stove, and French doors leading to the garden, High Gree is a home designed for both family living and entertaining.

Beyond the heart of the home, light-filled living areas, cosy wood-burning stoves, and flexible accommodation, including a self-contained guest suite, make this property wonderfully adaptable for modern life with the flexibility of multi-generational living on offer. There is also the potential to expand further by converting the original farm outbuildings (subject to planning permission).

Fiona Fulton, handling the sale for Galbraith, said: “High Gree combines period charm with modern family living, set in an enviable rural location with outstanding transport links and a wealth of recreational opportunities on your doorstep. Generous and flexible accommodation is on offer, including a bespoke home gym, and with the added potential of developing the outbuildings, it’s a home that can evolve with its new owners.

“This delightful family home is ideally suited to those seeking a country lifestyle within easy reach of Glasgow and the wider Central Belt. Whether it’s sailing, golf, or exploring Scotland’s finest countryside, High Gree is perfectly located to take advantage of all that the beautiful Ayrshire coast has to offer.”

Outside, the mature gardens are a haven of tranquillity, with sweeping lawns, a pond, an orchard with apple, cherry and plum trees, vegetable garden, and chicken paddock, ideal for those keen on sustainable living and growing their own produce. The land at High Gree extends to about 18.89 acres of grazing land classified as a mixture of 3(2), 4(1) and 4(2).

Dunlop offers a range of local amenities including a post office, the renowned Idle Hands artisan shop & bakery, the highly regarded Struther Farmhouse café and shop, an excellent primary school, and a railway station with direct services to Glasgow.

Stewarton, just 5.5 miles away, provides both primary and secondary schooling, and Glasgow and Prestwick Airports are within easy reach.

Ayrshire is renowned for its outdoor lifestyle, with world-class golf courses at Turnberry, Prestwick, and Royal Troon, excellent yachting facilities at Ardrossan, Largs, Inverkip and Troon, and the famous Ayr Racecourse, home to the Scottish Grand National.

High Gree, Beith, North Ayrshire is for sale through Galbraith at offers over £740,000.