A stunning sandstone mansion in 11 acres of ground in Skelmorlie is back on the market.
The property was first put up for sale in August last year for £1.4 million, and disappeared off the market after a few months.
However, the property is now back on the market with an asking price of £1.6 million, being marketed by Corum in Largs.
The village property, known as Ashcraig, features four bedrooms and six bathrooms over 10,500 square feet.
The mansion is fully modern with some highlights including a tennis court, paddock, and 500 metres of private beachfront looking over the Firth of Clyde.
The inside of the property also includes a gym, sauna, jacuzzi, games room and home cinema system.
The description says: "The property's interior space four double bedrooms all with en suite facilities.
"The master bedroom has been re-designed to include walk in dressing room and large family bathroom, with jacuzzi and stunning garden views.
"Also included in the property's interior is a reception hallway, large formal drawing room, formal dining room and an office / study.
"A stunning Smallbone kitchen with dining area leading to a spacious family area and stunning conservatory to the front.
"There is also access to a sheltered entertaining deck with views of the garden from the side.
"Also leading on from this is a recreation annex that currently hosts a fully equipped gymnasium with a juice bar, a luxurious spa including steam room as well as an eight - person sauna and hot tub with walk in shower and separate shower room.
"On the lower floor there is a utility room, large games room with a bar, a children's playroom, a modern home theatre and a wine cellar.
"Also on this floor there is a comms room, two storage rooms, two boiler rooms and extensive safe room, there is also an access to a large car garage that can house up to four vehicles, circa 1500 sq feet.
"Externally, the property offers a sweeping driveway with a sandstone gatehouse leading past the tennis court, through the lawned gardens to extensive parking."
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