Offers Over £49,995
Single house plot for sale
Site to NE of 31 Murray Crescent, Lamlash, Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire, KA27 8NS
View propertyLocated in Cooper Angus Park on the shores of Whiting Bay, these modern static caravans represent well-designed, spacious, and easy-to-maintain holiday homes. The sea-front park is an established family-run enterprise, surrounded by breathtaking scenery and enchanting forest walks – a perfect spot for relaxation and an ideal base to enjoy the island.
The models on offer promise affordability without compromising on quality. They feature understated interiors and come well-equipped to cater for families and groups of up to six persons. They include an open-plan living area with a sofa bed, a double bedroom, a twin bedroom, and ample storage. There is also convenient access to a communal on-site laundry.
Victory Stonewood (Plot 33)
This stylish model includes a sunny dining kitchen open to a homely living area boasting sea-facing French doors that can open onto a choice of external decking. The integrated kitchen is accompanied by a dining table with bench seating and well-equipped with appliances. The carpeted sitting area is fitted with an L-shaped sofa bed and alog-effect electric fire for added cosiness. The two light and airy bedrooms are reached via a naturally-lit internal hall. Both bedrooms are carpeted and feature ample built-in storage and dim-out window blinds for a good night’s rest. The double room benefits from an en-suite WC, whilst a bright, chicly-appointed shower room is accessible from the hall.
Victory Stonewood Features
Sunny and stylish dining kitchen open to:
Multi-aspect living area with sea-facing French doors and sofa with airbed
Two bedrooms (a double and a twin)
Principal en-suite WC
Chic shower room
Bright internal hall
Ample built-in storage
Integrated appliances: gas hob, electric oven/grill with hood, fridge/freezer, and microwave
Optional slimline dishwasher and 50″ TV bracket
Choice of external decking – wood or PVCu
Painted chassis
White uPVC glazing and combi boiler (LPG)
All furnishings included in the sale
Plot 33 – 2 Beds – 35′ x 12′ – 63,000(Fixed Price) Victory Stonewood Model
The park is open 11 months of the year.
Closed Jan 4th to Feb 4th for maintenance.
Pitch Fee is £2410 + VAT P/A.
Rates – £290 P/A.
Electricity – Billed once a year by park owners.
Please note: Some of the rooms have been virtually staged from actual photographs of the rooms.
Area
Whiting Bay is situated on the south eastern corner of the Isle of Arran, overlooking the Firth of Clyde and offering views of the southern tip of Scotland. The village has a newsagent, post office, pharmacy, two general food stores, a cafe/bar, a restaurant, a bistro, a hardware store, and a farm shop. Additionally, there is a craft outlet, art gallery, and a picturesque 18-hole golf course. Primary schooling is available in the village, while secondary schooling can be found at the High School in Lamlash. The surrounding area is home to some of Arran’s most scenic walks, along the shoreline and through the forest to Glenashdale Falls.
The Isle of Arran, covering approximately 167 square miles, is often referred to as “Scotland in miniature” because it is divided into highland and lowland areas by the Highland Boundary Fault. The island is a popular destination for geologists due to substantial volcanic activity around 16 million years ago in the Tertiary period.
There are numerous stone circles and standing stones dating from Neolithic times, including those on Machrie Moor and the Giants Graves above Whiting Bay. Arran is around 60 miles in circumference and boasts some of the finest scenery in Scotland, offering excellent walking, rambling, and sea and trout fishing opportunities. Tourist attractions include Arran Aromatics, Arran Heritage Museum, Lochranza Distillery, and Brodick Castle. The island also features seven golf courses, with ‘Cooper Angus Park’ offering easy access to Whiting Bay Golf Club.
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