Ardrossan Road, Seamill
Ardrossan Road, Seamill
- Ardrossan Road, Seamill
£ 395,000
Seamill
4 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
Detached
Ardrossan Road
KA23 9LX
03-02-2026
Description
112 Ardrossan Road is located in the sought-after coastal area of Seamill, this impressive four-bedroom detached home offers spacious and contemporary accommodation, ideal for modern family living in the desirable Hope Homes Estate.
The property is centred around a bright and generously proportioned open-plan kitchen/diner, thoughtfully designed for both everyday living and entertaining. Bi-folding doors open out from this space to a fully private and enclosed rear garden, creating a seamless connection with the outdoors while allowing natural light to flood in. The garden also benefits from a rear driveway and double garages, enhancing both convenience and practicality.
Upstairs, the property offers four well-proportioned bedrooms, including a principal bedroom complete with an en-suite shower room and attractive sea views. A contemporary family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms, providing both comfort and convenience for family living and guests. On the ground floor, a generous storage cupboard and a useful under-stairs cupboard provide ample space for household storage and everyday essentials.
Well laid out and finished to a high standard, this detached property combines flexible living space with a desirable, convenient location to a range of local amenities in Seamill and West Kilbride, with easy access to excellent road links connecting to the wider Ayrshire coast and beyond.
An excellent opportunity for buyers seeking a spacious, contemporary home in a popular residential setting.
Seamill is a charming village on the west coast of Scotland, situated in North Ayrshire on the east shore of the Firth of Clyde. It lies roughly 5 miles (8 km) north of Ardrossan and about 8 miles (13 km) south of Largs. Seamill is often considered part of the nearby village of West Kilbride.
Seamill blends into West Kilbride, a slightly larger village inland that historically developed as a weaving settlement and later became known as “Scotland’s Craft Town” because of its number of craft studios, galleries, the Barony Craft Centre and community-led arts initiatives. Visitors often combine a beach day at Seamill with exploring the shops, galleries, cafes, and woodland walks of West Kilbride.
Nearby attractions include,
Seamill Hydro – A historic hotel and wellness destination that first opened in 1880 as a hydropathic establishment and has continuously evolved into a resort with restaurants, bars, spa facilities, and conference and wedding spaces.
West Kilbride Golf Club – Despite its name, this notable 18-hole links golf course sits in Seamill, right by the coast, and has hosted many tournaments.
Seamill House Hotel and Waterside Hotel – Other seaside hotels with dining options and views over the Firth of Clyde.
From Seamill, the coast continues north toward Portencross Castle, a picturesque medieval fortress overlooking the Clyde, and quieter coves such as Ardneil Bay. These routes make for beautiful seaside walks with expansive views.
In summary, Seamill is a historic, scenic coastal village with a strong seaside character, great views, pleasant beaches, golf, and hospitality — all set against the striking backdrop of the Firth of Clyde and its islands.
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