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November 3rd, 2006

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Houses To Rent Troon - Ayrshire’S Charming Seaside Town

Day trips could include a sail on the Firth of Clyde’s calm seas towards the Isle of Arran, or perhaps an historical jaunt to the nearby Dundonald Castle.
In addition, Prestwick International Airport is minutes away and there are ferry connections to Northern Ireland: there are eight sailings a day, and the journey takes approximately two hours.
Troon’s accessibility has made it an attractive residential proposition for commuters. The nearby A77/M77 takes motorists to Scotland’s capital city, Glasgow, and there is also a direct train to bustling city. For those going further afield, the main road artery between Scotland and England (the M74) is close by. 
Troon has a large area of waterside even though it is a fairly small town due to the contours of the coastline. The nose-shaped promontory means the beaches, North and South Sand, are wide and accessible; the esplanade is popular with walkers; and Harbour Road boasts an expansive marina.Attractions
Some of the most charming houses to rent Troon are located in converted period properties and character-rich fisherman's cottages. Gillies Street has several flats to rent, and is typical of the town. North Shore Road and surrounding streets are home to some superb apartments at very reasonable rates, plus from here it is just a short walk to the sea. Letting agents will offer both furnished and unfurnished options.
Prices range from £350 for a one-bed flat per calendar month to £1,000 for a four bedroom house, though exact figures depend on the area you choose. If you are looking  rent, contact a local local letting agent who will impart you with ‘insider knowledge‘, such as where to find the best schools, transport links, and the ideal neighbourhoods. 
There is a varied range of houses to rent Troon - from studio flats and bijou apartments to large family houses. Some of those that are close to the harbour enjoy superb views across the water to the Isle of Arran, and are a little more expensive than others in the town.Rental accommodation
Troon attracts visitors from all over the world, and is a major ferry port. As well as welcoming tourists and golf fans, it has become very popular with new residents tempted by its superior standard of living. The summer months are particularly busy so, if you are looking to rent a house or flat between May and September, book in advance. 
The small Ayrshire town has enjoyed a fine reputation for shipbuilding and sea fishing, both of which helped turn it from a village into a bustling centre for the surrounding areas. It's also world famous for golf and the Royal Troon Golf Course is one of nine across Britain that, on rotation, play host to The Open Championship.
Troon is one of Scotland’s most beautiful towns located on the scenic west coast in Ayrshire. It has a population of 14,000+ and is a busy and industrious port.

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Narrow your search for houses to rent in Troon by stipulating whether you want to live in the town or by the beach, and enlist the help of a local agent well in advance of your intended move date.



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