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16 Caora Way is located in the highly sought-after coastal area of Seamill, this impressive three-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, and lounge area benefiting from modern fitted kitchen with ample units, breakfast bar area and large cupboard, dining area with Bi-folding doors open out from this space to a fully private and enclosed rear garden. Also located on the ground level is the spacious wc with double sliding doors which the current owners have made into a utility area,
Upstairs via the carpeted staircase you will find the bright and spacious landing allowing access into the front facing master bedroom with ensuite modern fitted shower room, bedroom two and three are both double bedrooms with ample room for free standing furniture and the contemporary modern 3 piece family bathroom suite in white.
This wonderful property has been finished to a high standard and benefits from gas central heating, double glazing, multicar driveway, large detached garage, ample storage cupboards and a well maintained private and fully enclosed rear garden.
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.