Ayrshire equestrian property for sale
An equestrian property near Kilmarnock in Ayrshire with over 100 acres and excellent facilities also comes with a very pretty farmhouse

Galrigside is an extremely well-equipped equestrian property in Ayrshire in Scotland with space for 42 horses on full livery. The farmhouse provides good family accommodation around a pretty courtyard and there are terrific views out to Fenwick Moor.
The kitchen/breakfast room has French windows opening out onto a decked area and there are four reception rooms, four bedrooms and two bath/shower rooms. An extension has been started, to extend the accommodation into neighbouring outbuildings which form one side of the courtyard. The wing opposite has three looseboxes.
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Adjoining this building are two barns, one new and one older and containing eight loose boxes, a tack room and a WC. Set apart from here are two further buildings one with 18 loose boxes as well as a solarium, heated tack room and wash box, with an arena next door. Close by is a six horse-walker and a Dutch barn with an isolation box.
A short distance from here is a sand arena and the surrounding land is well-fenced. The land provides its own haylege and can yield good arable crops. The land comes to around 112 acres.
Galrigside is situated in beautiful countryside to the south west of Kilmarnock in South Ayrshire within easy commuting distance of Glasgow. Local amenities are at Kilmarnock (two miles) and Ayr (ten miles).
The guide price is £1.25m. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01578 722 814 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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