Property description
The Dick Institute opened in 1901 and today hosts a library, art gallery and museum and is a familiar landmark within this attractive and historic area of Kilmarnock. Nestled just a short walk at the bottom of the street from the institute is this spacious traditional sandstone 2 bedroom flat, over 2 levels, with a rarely available kitchen / dining room, offering close to town centre living. EER D
The Dick Institute opened in 1901 and today hosts a library, art gallery and museum and is a familiar landmark within this attractive and historic area of Kilmarnock. Nestled just a short walk at the bottom of the street from the institute is this spacious traditional sandstone 2 bedroom flat, over 2 levels, with a rarely available kitchen / dining room, offering close to town centre living.
This turn of the century property will be of interest to many buyer types with not only its close proximity to town centre amenities such as bus and train station, but also walking distance to supermarket and cinema. For the commuter, there is nearby road access to the A77(M77) via Queens Drive.
On closer inspection the property reveals: Entrance hall. Well proportioned lounge. Larger than normal kitchen / dining room. 2 bedrooms. Shower room. Garden grounds to rear. EER D
Lounge | 16' x 12'5\" (4.88m x 3.78m).
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Kitchen/Dining Room | 16'6\" x 7'2\" (5.03m x 2.18m).
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Bedroom | 8'8\" (2.65m) x 13'5\" (4.10m) x 8' (2.45m).
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Bedroom | 11'8\" x 8'4\" (3.56m x 2.54m).
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Shower Room | 5'9\" x 5'4\" (1.75m x 1.63m).
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From our office on John Finnie Street proceed to the traffic lights turn right and follow the one way system round to your right. At the traffic lights with Wilkinsons on your right hand side, turn left down Old Mill Road then turn 2nd left onto Loanhead Street where the property is located on your left hand side.
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