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- The farmhouse requires renovation and comprises four bedrooms, living room, attic storage room, two family bathrooms, kitchen, former milk house and separate pantry
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Burrowland Farm is a productive dairy farming unit located in North Ayrshire, near the settlement of Kilwinning. The farm is situated in an area suited to dairy, beef, and mixed farming enterprises, with access to nearby towns and cities, including Ayr, Kilmarnock, and Irvine. The property features a predominantly modern dairy facility, utilizing the ground for grazing and forage production, with a herd that averages 10.250kg of milk per cow, supplied to First Milk.
The farm comprises 111.91 hectares (276.53 acres) of land, including a versatile block of farmland to the east, west, and south of the steading. The farmhouse is a traditional stone and slate construction, offering accommodation over 1.5 storeys, with four bedrooms, living room, attic storage room, two family bathrooms, kitchen, and separate pantry. The cottage is a single-storey rendered roughcast brick construction with two bedrooms, living room, family bathroom, and kitchen.
The farm buildings include a range of structures, including former tractor sheds, a general purpose shed, cubicle house, and dairy complex with a modern parlour.