Well proportioned two bedroom end terraced cottage. The property comprises front facing lounge, two generous bedrooms, well fitted kitchen and family bathroom.The property further benefits from gas central heating and double glazing. There are easily maintained private gardens to the rear.Located close to town centre this traditional property offers on the level living and is an ideal family or investor buy. Notes: This property is for sale under terms to allow for maximum commitment to the sale from both parties, a buyers premium may apply to secure a property. Tenure: Freehold, For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70829722
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The accommodation comprises; the entrance hall opens into a bright and spacious lounge filled with natural light from the front window aspect and laid with soft grey carpeting. This is complemented by light toned decor and a feature TV wall flanked by useful shelving, with generous space for quality relaxed family time.This in turn opens to the kitchen fitted with a selection of base and wall cabinetry with complementary worktops, great space for free-standing appliances and further storage offered in the large under stair cupboard. On the first floor, the two double bedrooms present ample floor space for bedroom furnishings, one of which benefits from full length storage fitted along one wall. The moderns styled shower room is offset by easily maintained glitter effect wet wall panelling and consists of a shower cubicle and a white vanity with WC and wash hand basin.Rounding off the property are the quiet paved gardens, alongside a gated driveway leading a detached garage giving private parking for two vehicles. A patio seating area to the front looks out across an open aspect, whilst the rear houses a chipped section and a pergola, ideal for summery weather.The property is well located in the old mining village of Kelloholm which hosts local shops, pubs and local primary school, with the secondary school located in The Royal Burgh of Sanquhar approximately 3 miles away. Sanquhar hosts various shops and an Art Centre, Leisure Centre with swimming pool, and a 9 hole golf course. This area of Dumfries and Galloway is renowned for various outdoor activities including shooting, fishing, hillwalking and trekking. There is also a local train station nearby with services North and South. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71067968
House Sales Direct presents this 2-bedroom semi-detached property in Thornhill. This would make a lovely home for a small family home or an investor with an estimated 7% rental yield return.This property holds great potential as a holiday home or a buy-to-let investment, given its proximity to popular attractions. The success of a neighbouring cottage's consistently booked stays, priced at approximately £73 per night, suggests a strong demand for short-term accommodations in this area.As you enter, you're met with a welcoming ground floor hallway, leading to two generously sized bedrooms and a conveniently situated bathroom. Adding to its charm, the property features a delightful conservatory, enhancing the living space with its character. Moving upstairs, you'll find a well-kept lounge, ideal for unwinding, and an open-plan kitchen and dining area, perfect for everyday living and hosting gatherings.Externally, the property offers a landscaped garden and off-street parking.Situated on the outskirts of Thornhill, the property benefits from close proximity to local amenities, cafes, retail outlets, and recreational facilities such as a bowling green. Nearby schools cater to all age groups.This property is located in a picturesque countryside setting, just five minutes from the historic Drumlandrig Castle. Within walking distance, you can enjoy the serene beauty of the River Neath, and the surrounding area is known for its abundant sporting estates offering activities like fishing and shooting. Please note that any systems, appliances, or services depicted in photographs have not been tested by us and are subject to a fixtures and fittings agreement with the seller.To secure this property in accordance with our Terms & Conditions, upon acceptance of the offer, the buyer is required to pay a non-refundable Reservation Fee of £420 inc VAT, which is separate from the purchase price.Upon acceptance of the offer, the allocated solicitor will be formally instructed to manage the sale process on behalf of the purchaser, ensuring a smooth and efficient transaction. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71299930
2 Mosside, Carronbridge, DG3 5BA2 Mosside is a charming two bedroom semi-detached house nestled in the lovely village of Carronbridge within 2 miles of a wide range of local amenities in Thornhill, in the heart of the Buccleuch Estate. This property is ideally suited for couples, retirees or first time buyers and viewings are highly recommend to appreciate what this property has to offer.The AccommodationEntry to this property is from the side of the house shared with 3 mosside. The entrance hall provides access to the living room and kitchen. The kitchen, with tiled flooring is complete with good quality wall and floor cabinets and additional space for white goods. The boiler is located in the kitchen. The living room, with views of the front garden and woodland opposite is a generous size complete with open fire, providing a great space for entertaining. There is also a useful cupboard located under the stairs. A double bedroom lies off the living room and stairs give access to the largest bedroom and bathroom on the first floor. The family bathroom benefits from a bath with electric shower over, white hand basin and w.c.The property benefits from oil central heating and off-street parking. The lawns at the front are separated by a shared path down the middle from the main road. At the rear of the property there are two stores shared within an outbuilding, perfect for storing any wood or coal and an allocated garden area with views of the countryside over a stonedyke wall. A shared lane from the main road provides vehicular access to the back of the house.Situation2 Mosside is situated on the edge of Carronbridge which benefits from a well equipped village hall with wider services. Thornhill provides good local services in a picturesque village, Boutique Shops, Hotels, Library, Bank, Cafes, Pubs, Foods Stores, Health Centre, small Hospital, a Pharmacy and a Golf Course can all be found here. Thornhill is served by several bus services to Ayr, Dumfries, Glasgow and Edinburgh beyond. One of the key attractions of the village to prospective residents is the Wallace Academy Primary and Secondary School which is rated as one of the best State Schools in Southern Scotland. Dumfries and Galloway is one of the genuinely rural areas of Scotland and therefore provides a quality of life that is becoming increasingly rare.What3words///uniforms.regrowth.channelEPC Rating: F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages/for-sale_i70528590
An opportunity arises to acquire an immaculately presented property, conveniently located within easy reach of the town centre and all major amenities. The property is in excellent condition throughout having been fully modernised in the recent past to include a splendid 'dining' kitchen, delightful bathroom, new front Dorma, internal insulation, gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing. Set within its own area of easily maintained, fully landscaped garden ground. PORCH, HALLWAY, LOUNGE, DINING ROOM/3RD BEDROOM, 'DINING' KITCHEN, BATHROOM, 2 BEDROOMS, GARDEN For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wigtownshire-r783003/for-sale_i70697800
An opportunity arises to acquire a delightful, detached cottage within the seaside village of Port William, which is within a short walking distance to the shoreline of Luce Bay. Having recently undergone a full programme of modernisation within, all village amenities are within easy reach, only a short walk distant. In excellent condition throughout with many features to appreciate including, spacious front lounge, newly fitted kitchen to the rear with integrated appliances, newly fitted shower room with integrated Bluetooth speaker system, two well proportioned bedrooms as well as a loft conversion. Easily maintained garden ground to the rear which is fully secluded. Recently having underwent a full re-wire, new electric panel heating and uPVC double glazing, viewing this property is to be thoroughly recommended. ENTRANCE PORCH, LOUNGE, SHOWER ROOM, KITCHEN, 2 BEDROOMS, LOFT CONVERSION, FULLY ENCLOSED GARDEN For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_wigtownshire-r783003/for-sale_i69973019
Ref No FH0705The front of the home is approached by a neat, walled garden alongside private parking in the tarmac driveway with a sheltered carport.The entrance hall leads into a stylish lounge with plush fitted carpet and accent wall, centred around a cosy inset wood burning stove that invites family to enjoy quality time with one another. Continuing into a warm and welcoming kitchen/diner supplemented by a great range of glossy white base and wall cabinetry and an integrated oven, gas hob & hood. This benefits from space for a fridge/freezer and washing machine, with an appointed dining area set aside the rear garden window, ideal for relaxed mealtimes. Extra storage space is provided in an under stair cupboard.Moving up to the first floor, there are two spacious and well decorated double bedrooms, that both have the advantage of ample built-in storage. The modern family bathroom and expertly fitted with a shaped bath & electric shower over, WC and vanity unit with inset sink, offset by wet wall panelling for ease of maintenance.Outside to the rear, an attractive lawned garden is fully enclosed and child friendly, with a decked sun terrace ideally set out for garden furniture to savour sunny weather.Castle Douglas is a thriving 18th century market town nestling between the Galloway hills, forests to the north and the sweeping beaches of the Solway Firth to the south. Well known for its independent shops and local produce stores and cafes of a high quality, it is easy to see why the town has become the designated Food Town of Dumfries and Galloway. The town has many independent shops selling a great variety of goods in addition to food. There are also a variety of establishments providing meals and snacks, and several supermarkets/grocery stores including a Post Office and filling station. Located around 18 miles from Dumfries along the A75, the town is a thriving centre for prosperous local farming. Beside Castle Douglas is Carlingwark Loch, dotted with islands and great for boating and learning to sail and picnicking. There is a caravan park and kids' playground by the loch and at the far end of the loch is National Trust for Scotland's Threave Garden, House and Estate open to visitors all year. On an island in the River Dee stands 14th century Threave Castle, the great fortress of the Douglases, which can be reached by ferry. Nearby is Threave Wildfowl Reserve, an important place for wintering wildfowl.For access to the Home Report please email fiona. or call Fiona on The seller reserves the right to sell at any time and is not obliged to set a closing date. In the event of a Closing Date being set, the seller is not obliged to accept the highest or any offer. Prior to consideration of any offer, interested parties will be expected to provide proof of the source of funds and we will also require proof of buyer ID conforming to HMRC requirements for anti-money laundering purposes. FH0705.Note to Solicitors - Formal offers should be emailed to fiona. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70618588
2 Carronbank Row, Carronbridge, DG3 5AXAn excellent opportunity to acquire an idyllic two bedroom, sandstone mid-terraced cottage situated in the pleasant village of Carronbridge, within a few miles of a wide range of amenities in Thornhill. The property is complete with off-road parking and generous front garden. The property is in fair condition throughout and briefly comprises of an entrance hallway, living room, kitchen, bathroom and two double bedrooms.The AccommodationThe front door opens to a spacious hallway fitted with a useful storage cupboard and doors off to each room. The living room is a generous size, with scope to install a woodburning stove. A loft hatch provides access to the roof space which is well insulated. The kitchen benefits from good quality wall and base units with additional space for white goods. The boiler is currently located in the kitchen.There are two double bedrooms, one slightly larger than the other. The smaller bedroom would make an ideal office/or snug if desired. From the kitchen there is a back door to a small alley section which may be useful for storing some items outside.Outside there is parking available and a generous front garden with timber shed. There is scope to extend the driveway for additional parking. There is a vehicular right of access from the main road.The property benefits from refurbishment back in 2007 including a new roof and double glazed windows in the style of timber sash. Given the suitability to first time buyers, investors or retirees, viewings are highly recommended to fully appreciate the accommodation on offer.Situation2 Carronbank is situated on the edge of Carronbridge which benefits from a well equipped village hall with wider services. Thornhill provides good local services in a picturesque village, Boutique Shops, Hotels, Library, Bank, Cafes, Pubs, Foods Stores, Health Centre, small Hospital, a Pharmacy and a Golf Course can all be found here. Thornhill is served by several bus services to Ayr, Dumfries, Glasgow and Edinburgh beyond. One of the key attractions of the village to prospective residents is the Wallace Academy Primary and Secondary School which is rated as one of the best State Schools in Southern Scotland. Dumfries and Galloway is one of the genuinely rural areas of Scotland and therefore provides a quality of life that is becoming increasingly rare.What 3 words///tested.sensitive.enactedEPC Rating: D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70530674
THE PROPERTY he propertyA delightful deceptively spacious traditional two storey Dalbeattie granite terraced cottage offering three bedrooms and separate study/home office, one bedroom downstairs offering potential alternative use as a second reception room, and the other two on the upper floor along with the family bathroom, a cosy lounge with feature fireplace, kitchen to the rear with access to the generous outdoor space. The cottage is situated on the local bus route on the edge of town, within walking distance of the wide range of local amenities available in the popular, vibrant town of Dalbeattie, just a short drive from the picturesque Solway coastline. The property benefits from a gas central heating (combi boiler) and double glazing. Ideally suited to small/young families, professionals and retirees or downsizers, the property is offered in walk-in condition. Viewing is essential to appreciate all this characterful property has to offer both inside and out. The property also presents an opportunity for a buy to let investor as a potential holiday let in this popular tourist area. *NB - The Home Report access details are shown at the bottom of the page*ACCOMMODATIONAccess to the property is through the front entrance opening into the welcoming inner hallway providing access to the first of the three double bedrooms to the front of the property, the cosy lounge, and kitchen to the rear as well as the staircase to the upper floor accommodation comprising two further double or twin bedrooms, a box-room/study and a four-piece family bathroom. The good sized lounge has a window to the rear with views to the garden and decorative fireplace with coal effect gas fire. The generous downstairs double bedroom has a window to the front of the property and feature fireplace, offering a range of potential alternative uses as a second reception room, including a formal dining room, sitting room, play-room or home office. To the rear the kitchen comprises a range of fitted base units with contrasting work surfaces and tiled splashback. There is a gas hob and electric oven, Belfast sink and plumbing for a washing machine with ample space for a range of additional kitchen appliances including a free-standing fridge/freezer. The back door from the kitchen opens onto the outside space with generous, low maintenance rear garden offering endless opportunities for outdoor living. On the upper floor both double bedrooms both have built-in storage while the study/box-room provides essential home working space. The upstairs family bathroom comprises a four-piece suite including a bath, walk-in shower enclosure with mains mixer shower, pedestal wash hand basin and toilet. Further storage is available in the attic space accessed from the upper floor landing.Finishing outside, the property benefits from generous private enclosed gardens. There is a good sized rear garden, laid in stone chippings, with drying area, flagstone seating area and planted shrubs, with rocky outcrops at the far rear of the garden grounds.There is a carport and driveway at the bottom of the garden, offering space for off-street parking with access to James Street. There is also a multi-purpose workshop/store with a range of possible uses. Boundaries are defined by drystone, brick/bloc walls and hedges.TRANSPORT, SCHOOLS & AMENITIES The nearest school is the award winning Dalbeattie Learning Campus first opened in 2018 which offers all-through education comprising nursery, primary, and secondary education set in an innovative, landscaped setting as well as the latest in community facilities. Dalbeattie town itself has a variety of shops, supermarkets, cafes, pubs, restaurants and hotels including the Granite Kitchen, Birch Tree Hotel, Luigi's family Italian restaurant, Indian, Chinese and Turkish takeaways and many more. There is also a large modern Health Centre, pharmacy, garden centre, library, cinema, Town Hall available for community use and Post Office. The surrounding area offers a wide range of country pursuits including sailing, horse riding, mountain and e-biking (famous 7stanes Mountain Bike Trail in Dalbeattie Forest), fishing, bird watching, shooting and numerous coastal and woodland walks. The Solway Coast's popular sailing village of Kippford can be found only 4 or so miles away with the sandy beaches of Rockcliffe, Sandyhills and Southerness just a few more minutes away. The town makes an ideal base for exploring the Colvend Coast and the region's castles and gardens. Around Dalbeattie, there are plenty of country walks and great opportunities for golfing. The M74 provides transport links to the north and south and is approximately 20 miles to the east. The Solway coast is a popular holiday destination with the villages of Sandyhills, Colvend, Rockcliffe and Kippford in close proximity. Colvend has a village shop, cafe, primary school and village hall. Kippford has two small hotels, craft shop, rnli station and the Solway Yacht club. Dumfries town centre situated on the picturesque River Nith is attractive and reached within a 15-20 minute drive and offers a combination of good shopping facilities and historic buildings. The town is also the home of a substantial college and university campus located within beautiful grounds overlooking the town and has three golf courses. There are various close transport links including Dumfries train station providing links to Carlisle and Glasgow. Major Bus links can be accessed from the Loreburn Centre, Whitesands or Burns Statue. The M6 and M74 networks are accessible at Moffat, Gretna and Lockerbie. Dumfries town centre offers several major supermarkets, popular High Street shops, shopping centre, schooling, university campus, a range of bistros and medical facilities. A brand new state of the art regional hospital is only 15 minutes drive away.HOME REPORT:The Home Report can be downloaded directly from the Yopa website or accessed via one survey.DisclaimerWhilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71179140
VIRTUAL TOUR AVAILABLE - CONTACT LOCAL PROPERTY AGENTTHE PROPERTYSemi-detached two storey house in the heart of the thriving market town of Castle Douglas dating back to 1905 with flexible and accommodation layout providing two bedrooms, lounge, kitchen/diner and family shower room with private enclosed outdoor space and shared drying green. Situated in a sought-after location just off Academy Street, a short walk from the centre of Castle Douglas, the region's Food Town. On the ground floor, the property features a cosy lounge with wood-burning stove, stylish dine-in kitchen/breakfast room with range cooker and modern family shower room, while on the upper floor there are two bedrooms, box room and access to the attic space. The property location is convenient for the town centre and all of the local amenities on offer including Carlingwark Loch and surrounding countryside including Threave Estate. Ideally suited to first time buyer professionals, couples small families or those looking to downsize, the property benefits from gas central heating (combi boiler) and has double glazing throughout. Viewing essential to appreciate all this property has to offer.*NB - THE HOME REPORT ACCESS DETAILS ARE SHOWN AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE*ACCOMMODATIONFrom the front entrance the welcoming hallway provides access to the spacious lounge on the right with feature fireplace with flagstone hearth and to the open plan kitchen/diner with direct garden access on the left. The family shower room is to the rear of the ground floor and the staircase leads to the upper floor accommodation which comprises two double bedrooms both twin aspect and both with fitted wardrobes and a box room providing additional storage space. The kitchen comprises a range of base cabinets with contrasting work surfaces and splashback. There is a stainless steel sink and drainer unit, a Rayburn stove, gas hob, integrated fridge and freezer and plumbing for a washing machine. The generous dining area is bright and sunny with lots of natural light and ideal for both family dining and more formal entertaining. The downstairs family shower room comprises a modern three-piece white suite with walk-in shower enclosure, wash hand basin inset and toilet. Finishing off outside, there is a private enclosed seating area accessed from the kitchen/diner, with a shared drying green beyond. There is on-street parking to the front of the property. The boundaries to the property are defined by a combination of post and wire and timber fencing. Boundaries are defined post and wire and timber fences.TRANSPORT, SCHOOLS & AMENITIESThe nearest schools are Castle Douglas Primary and Castle Douglas High. A range of shops, post office, banks, schools, offices, health centre, pharmacy, swimming pool, gyms, theatre/cinema is available in Castle Douglas, the region's Food Town with numerous independent butchers, bakers, speciality shops and restaurants. A broader range of amenities, plus a university campus and a brand new, state- of-the-art, hospital is available in the regional capital of Dumfries, some 18 miles away. The South West of Scotland is well-known for its mild climate, attractive unspoilt countryside and the diversity of sporting and recreational pursuits. There are good hill walking opportunities in the nearby Galloway Hills and cycling along the newly-designated cycle routes, as well as the Seven Stanes mountain bike routes in the Galloway Forest Park. The nearest of these is Dalbeattie Forest with its extensive network of specialist cycle paths, bridal ways and footpaths. There are varied sporting opportunities such as shooting and stalking, as well as trout and salmon fishing on the regions numerous lochs and rivers. For golf enthusiasts, there is the championship course at Southerness and several other courses nearby, including the 9-hole courses at Castle Douglas, Dalbeattie, and New Galloway. Beautiful Loch Ken has a popular sailing centre with a number of water sports and activities available. The Solway coast is also popular with sailors with both Kippford and Kirkcudbright having safe moorings. The National Trust for Scotland has a wonderful garden and house at Threave Estate which provides training for a number of horticulture students each year and a modern Visitor Centre with an excellent cafe and shop. In addition, Kirkcudbright is the local Artists' Town with a number of galleries offering a range of exhibitions throughout the year. Communications within the area are very good. There is a mainline railway station in Dumfries and Lockerbie, providing excellent links to both the north and south. The M74 motorway network can be reached in about an hour and there are regular flights to other parts of the UK, Ireland and Continental Europe from Prestwick Airport which is about one hour's drive to the North. Edinburgh and Glasgow airports can be reached in around two hours.HOME REPORTThe Home Report can be accessed via one survey website with the following link or by visiting the Yopa website.DisclaimerWhilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71151760
An opportunity arises to acquire a semi - detached villa located within the heart of the much sought after village of Portpatrick, on Scotland's southwest coastline. Constructed circa 1990, the property is in excellent condition throughout and benefits from a splendid kitchen, delightful shower room, open fire, neutral decor, attractive internal woodwork, electric heating, and uPVC double glazing. There is no garden ground. ENTRANCE PORCH, LOUNGE/DINING ROOM, KITCHEN, SHOWER ROOM, 2 BEDROOMS For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70687422
Immaculate, bright and airy three bedroom end terraced house in popular and modern residential development just on the edge of the village. The property benefits from good sized accommodation throughout and to the rear of the property boasts uninterrupted countryside views from the property and garden. This is an excellent property and would be suitable as a family home or first-time buyer opportunity. It is in walk in condition and viewing is highly recommended. Do not miss out. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69969068
THE PROPERTYThis traditional Galloway stone dwelling dating back to 1870, offers a unique opportunity for full refurbishment and space to extend with potential to create your ideal country cottage personalised to provide your own desired accommodation layout. The current configuration provides a sitting-room with generous double bedrooms on either side and kitchen and shower room to the rear. From the sitting-room, there is access to the upper level where further living accommodation could be created with dormer windows already in place. The sitting-room and both double bedrooms all have feature fireplaces with solid fuel fires not currently in use but easily re-instated. The kitchen comprises a range of wall and base units with worktops and tiled splashback. The accessible shower room has a shower enclosure with electric shower, wall-hung wash hand basin and toilet. The cottage is set in its own grounds mainly laid to lawn with store, sheds and greenhouse, backing onto open farmland to the rear and offering unrivalled views to the front of the historic Dundrennan Abbey where Mary Queen of Scots spent her last night in Scotland in 1568 before fleeing across the Solway to Maryport. There is off-road parking to the front of the property. With some upgrading, this cottage would make a fabulous permanent or holiday home providing a delightful comfortable and cosy base from which to explore the picturesque coast and surrounding countryside. Viewing essential to appreciate the full potential of this property, its garden grounds and delightful location. *NB - THE HOME REPORT ACCESS DETAILS ARE SHOWN AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE*TRANSPORT, SCHOOLS & AMENITIESThe nearest primary school and pre-school nursery provision are at Kirkcudbright Primary with the nearest secondary school Kirkcudbright Academy (7 miles). The village of Dundrennan has its own tea-room and village hall available for community use. The historic monument of Dundrennan Abbey dates back to 1142. A wide range of individual shops, supermarkets, restaurants, pubs, hotels, offices, doctors and dentists is available in Kirkcudbright, the Artists' town, along with the newly refurbished Kirkcudbright Galleries arts centre with its own coffee shop and exhibitions, celebrating the town's links with the renowned Glasgow Boys (and female artists such as Jessie M King) artists' colony. Kirkcudbright is a picturesque harbour town situated on the River Dee, surrounded by glorious coastline with holiday centres at Brighouse Bay, Borgue, Sandgreen and Auchenlarie with spectacular sunsets and views of the Murray Isles. Historic Kirkcudbright hosts annual arts festivals, summer activities programme, its own Tattoo with Ceilidh, jazz and traditional music events and the Kirkcudbrightshire County Show. It boasts a cookery school and award winning dining experiences including The Auld Alliance and Selkirk Arms Hotel, while Castle Douglas, the region's Food Town is 15 miles away. A broader range of amenities, plus a university campus and a brand new, state- of-the-art, hospital are available in the regional capital of Dumfries, some 26 miles away. The South West of Scotland is well-known for its mild climate, attractive unspoilt countryside and the diversity of sporting and recreational pursuits. There are good hill walking opportunities in the nearby Galloway Hills and cycling along the newly-designated cycle routes, as well as the Seven Stanes mountain bike routes in the Galloway Forest Park. There are varied sporting opportunities such as trout and salmon fishing on the regions numerous lochs and rivers. For golf enthusiasts, there is the championship course at Southerness and several other courses nearby, including Kirkcudbright, Cally Palace, Castle Douglas, Dalbeattie, and New Galloway. Beautiful Loch Ken has a popular sailing centre with a number of water sports and activities available. The Solway coast is also popular with sailors with both Kippford and Kirkcudbright having safe moorings. The National Trust for Scotland's Broughton House is in Kirkcudbright as well as the wonderful garden and house at Threave Estate which provides training for a number of horticulture students each year and a modern Visitor Centre with an excellent cafe and shop. The picturesque town of Gatehouse of Fleet is 15 miles away, set in a recognised National Scenic Area on the edge of the magnificent Galloway Forest Park, Scotland's first Dark Skies Park. There is a mainline railway station in Dumfries and Lockerbie, providing excellent links to both the north and south. The M74 motorway network can be reached in about an hour and there are regular flights to other parts of the UK, Ireland and Continental Europe from Prestwick Airport which is just over 60 miles away to the North. Edinburgh and Glasgow airports can be reached in around two hours. The is a direct rail service from Carlisle to Manchester Airport.HOME REPORT:The Home Report can be accessed via one survey website or directly downloadable from the property particulars on Yopa website.DisclaimerWhilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70914848
Sawmill Cottage, Carronbridge, DG3 5AYA spacious and versatile, traditional three bedroom detached cottage of stone construction under a pitched slate roof situated in the village of Carronbridge. The property requires some attention but has great potential to become a loving home. The property briefly comprises a hallway with doors off to the living room, kitchen, bathroom, utility room and three bedrooms. Sawmill Cottage would suit buyers looking to renovate a traditional, detached home in the lovely village of Carronbridge within 2 miles of a wide range of local amenities in Thornhill, in the heart of the Buccleuch Estate.The AccommodationUpon entering the front door, you are welcomed to a small entrance vestibule and a second internal door which opens to the main hallway. The living room features an open fire and large windows with views of the neighbouring fields adjacent. There are three decent sized bedrooms in the cottage. The kitchen and separate utility room is located in the back of the house, part of an extension which has been added to the property in the past. The third bedroom is also located at the back of the house and a side door provides access to the patio and rear garden. The boiler is located in the utility room and there is additional plumbing and space for white goods.The family bathroom has the benefit of accessibility, refurbished to a wet room standard with a walk in shower and hand rail.Outside the property is accessed via a lane from the main road with a right of access. The cottage sits in a generous plot with lovely views of the fields adjacent, a large lawn to the front of the cottage with hedging, to provide privacy from the main road, and garden area to the back of the cottage. There is ample parking available for several vehicles. The property is named after Carronbridge Sawmill which has been operating since its takeover in 1995 and lies outside the conservation area.SituationSawmill Cottage is situated on the edge of Carronbridge which benefits from a well equipped village hall with wider services. Thornhill provides good local services in a picturesque village, Boutique Shops, Hotels, Library, Bank, Cafes, Pubs, Foods Stores, Health Centre, small Hospital, a Pharmacy and a Golf Course can all be found here. Thornhill is served by several bus services to Ayr, Dumfries, Glasgow and Edinburgh beyond. One of the key attractions of the village to prospective residents is the Wallace Academy Primary and Secondary School which is rated as one of the best State Schools in Southern Scotland. Dumfries and Galloway is one of the genuinely rural areas of Scotland and therefore provides a quality of life that is becoming increasingly rare.What 3 words///dwell.dock.unloadedEPC Rating: E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages/for-sale_i70514960
An opportunity arises to acquire a very well-presented mid terraced property located within the heart of the most sought-after coastal village of Portpatrick. In excellent condition throughout having undergone a full programme of modernisation in the recent past to include a splendid dining kitchen, delightful shower room, stripped pine flooring, tasteful decor, uPVC double glazing, and electric central heating. Fully landscaped garden ground to the rear with a summer recently constructed workshop, summer house, and a tool shed. 'DINING' KITCHEN, UTILITY ROOM, LOUNGE, SHOWER ROOM, 2 BEDROOMS, GARDEN For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wigtownshire-r783003/for-sale_i69786539
Generous sized, terraced town house situated in a convenient location in excellent condition through out. Modern spacious family accommodation over 3 floors with modern electric central heating, hardwood flooring, woodburning stove and large rear garden with outbuilding for development. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wigtownshire-r783003/for-sale_i70367438
THE PROPERTYA deceptively spacious extended five double bedroom semi-detached dormer bungalow situated in a generous plot with private enclosed garden to the rear overlooking the picturesque Lochrutton loch, within walking distance of the primary school in the heart of the popular village community of Lochfoot. Internally featuring on the upper floor three double bedrooms all with built-in storage and upstairs toilet. On the ground floor there is a good-sized lounge, spacious kitchen/diner/family room, fourth bedroom and snug or fifth bedroom if required and family shower room. Externally there are well-established gardens to the rear with panoramic views of the picturesque surrounding countryside. There is off-road parking available to the front of the property with a shared residents' car park close-by. This is a rare opportunity to acquire an enviable new home in a highly sought after quiet residential development in a semi-rural setting a short drive from Dumfries and the DGRI hospital complex. Ideally suited to growing and/or extended families, the property benefits from gas central heating and double glazing throughout with the potential to add solar panels to improve energy efficiency.*NB -THE HOME REPORT ACCESS DETAILS ARE SHOWN AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE*ACCOMMODATIONAccess to the property is through the side entrance opening into the spacious open-plan kitchen/diner/family room with feature fireplace. From here the hallway leads to the lounge to the rear of the property with two downstairs bedrooms, one with a feature fireplace offering potential alternative use as a snug or home office, and family shower room. A staircase leads to the upper floor accommodation comprising three double bedrooms all with ample built-in storage and an upstairs toilet/wash-room. The kitchen comprises a range of fitted wall and base units with marble effect worktops and tiled splash-back. There is a sink and drainer unit with ample space for a range of free-standing kitchen appliances including a plumbed space for a washing machine and options for informal family dining. The family shower room comprises a three-piece white suite with shower enclosure, wash hand basin and toilet. Finishing outside, there is garden to the front and rear of the property. The private enclosed rear garden has a grass lawn with drying green, planted borders and shrubs with flagstone pathways, greenhouse and garden shed, with scenic views to the surrounding countryside. Boundaries are defined by stone walls and timber fence.TRANSPORT, SCHOOLS & AMENITIESMoat Drive is situated in the pretty and popular village of Lochfoot on the outskirts of Dumfries. The property is ideally located within major commuting links and lies in close proximity to the new Royal Infirmary. Given the diverse landscape and proximity to not only the Solway Coast but to the Mabie and Dalbeattie forests, the area offers unique walks, equestrian hacking, cycling, sailing and for the keen golfer, Dumfries & Galloway boasts no fewer than twenty-nine 18-hole courses. The nearest primary school is Lochrutton (minutes walk), with Shawhead and Cargenbridge Primary offering alternatives, all of which are held in excellent local regard. The village is in the catchment area for Castle Douglas secondary and school transport is provided. Dumfries town centre is attractive and can be reached within a 10-minute drive and offers a combination of good shopping facilities and historic buildings. The town is also the home of a substantial college and university campus located within beautiful grounds overlooking the town and has three golf courses. A regular local bus servicing the town centre stops in the immediate vicinity, and for further afield Dumfries train station provides regular links to Glasgow and all points south, as does the bus station situated on the Whitesands by the river. There are regular and quick train connections to Edinburgh from the small town of Lockerbie, just a few miles away, and which has a regular bus service with Dumfries. The M6 and M74 road networks are accessible nearby at Moffat, Gretna and Lockerbie. The surrounding area offers glorious countryside and historic ruins with easy access to the beautiful coast and a multitude of sporting and country pursuits including sailing, horse riding, mountain biking, fishing, golf and fine coastal and woodland trails. Castle Douglas is a busy thriving market town that is renowned for the quality of its local produce in more than 50 shops along the main high street as well as its cafes, restaurants and hotels. There is also a modern health centre, swimming pool and leisure facilities and free parking.HOME REPORT:The home report can be downloaded directly from the Yopa website under property description or accessed from the onesurvey website.DisclaimerWhilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70332907
VIRTUAL VIEWING AVAILABLE - CONTACT LOCAL PROEPRTY AGENTTHE PROPERTYSituated in the popular coastal village of Rockcliffe, this traditional detached cottage dating back to 1850s offers stunning coastal views from the sun terrace to Rockclife Bay and Rough Island. The flexible accommodation comprises on the ground floor an open plan kitchen/diner and cosy sitting room with feature fireplace, and on the upper floor two double bedrooms, family shower room and plenty of storage. With terraced garden grounds to the rear including sun-deck, seating area to the front and off-road parking, the property presents an ideal home for permanent or holiday use. There is right of access across the driveway of the neighbouring property to the parking area at the rear. *NB - THE HOME REPORT ACCESS DETAILS ARE SHOWN AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE*THE PROPERTYThe main entrance to the property opens into the hallway providing access to the sitting-room to the front and the open plan kitchen/diner to the rear, with staircase leading to the upper floor accommodation comprising two double bedrooms and family shower room. The sitting room has a feature fireplace with solid fuel open fire and timber mantle. The large picture window provides views to the surrounding countryside and plenty of natural light. The open plan kitchen/diner offers ample space for both family dining and more formal entertaining with a designated dining area as well as a breakfast bar. The kitchen area comprises a range of fitted wall and base cabinets with contrasting worktops and tiled splashback. There is a stainless steel sink and drainer unit, electric oven and hob, and integrated fridge/freezer. On the upper floor both bedrooms are doubles with built-in storage and views to the coast. There is plenty of additional storage off the first floor landing. The upstairs family shower room comprises a walk-in shower enclosure with electric shower, wash hand basin and toilet.Finishing outside, the property benefits from landscaped terraced gardens to the rear, with off-road parking and seating area to the front. The garden to the rear of the property is mainly terraced and features a decked patio area on the top terrace with views to Rockcliffe Bay and Rough Island. This property's garden and spectacular views must be viewed to be fully appreciated.TRANSPORT, SCHOOLS & AMENITIES The nearest primary school is less than two miles away in the village of Colvend, with alternative provision and pre-school available at the award-winning Dalbeattie Learning Campus. Opened in 2018, it offers all-through education comprising nursery, primary, and secondary education set in an innovative, landscaped setting, incorporating the latest in community facilities. Rockcliffe is a beautiful coastal village, popular with locals and tourists alike for both its' sandy beach and its' local coastal walks to Castle Point and Sandyhills beach in one direction, and Kippford with its' marina, 2 pubs and a tea room. Dalbeattie is nearby, with a variety of shops, supermarkets, cafes, pubs, restaurants and hotels including the Galloway Soup Company Farm Shop and Tea Room, the Granite Kitchen, Birchtree and Kings Arms Hotels, Luigi's Italian restaurant and many more. There is also a large modern Health Centre, pharmacy, garden centre, library, cinema, Post Office and Town Hall available for community use. The surrounding area offers a wide range of country pursuits including sailing, horse riding, mountain and e-biking (famous 7stanes Mountain Bike Trail in Dalbeattie Forest), fishing, bird watching, shooting and numerous coastal and woodland walks. The Solway Coast's popular seaside villages with sandy beaches are close by at Rockcliffe, Sandyhills and Southerness. Rockcliffe is an ideal base for exploring the Colvend Coast and the region's castles and gardens. The Solway coast is a popular holiday destination. Colvend has a village shop, cafe, primary school and village hall. Around Dalbeattie, there are plenty of country walks and great opportunities for golfing. The M74 provides transport links to the north and south and is approximately 20 miles to the east. Dumfries town centre situated on the picturesque River Nith is attractive and reached within a 15-20 minute drive and offers a combination of good shopping facilities and historic buildings. The town is also the home of a substantial college and university campus located within beautiful grounds overlooking the town and has three golf courses. There are various close transport links including Dumfries train station providing links to Carlisle and Glasgow. Major Bus links can be accessed from the Loreburn Centre, Whitesands or Burns Statue. The M6 and M74 networks are accessible at Moffat, Gretna and Lockerbie. Dumfries town centre offers several major supermarkets, popular High Street shops, shopping centre, schooling, university campus, a range of bistros and medical facilities. A brand new state of the art regional hospital is only 25 minutes drive away.HOME REPORT:The Home Report can be downloaded directly from the Yopa website or accessed from the one survey website.DisclaimerWhilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages/for-sale_i71288113
A detached bungalow within a quiet residential area located on the banks of the River Cree, yet only a short walk from the centre of the ever-popular market town of Newton Stewart. In good condition throughout, this property offers spacious accommodation over one level. Benefiting from a conservatory to the front leading into a spacious lounge with multi-fuel stove, generous sized dining kitchen and generous sized bathroom. This property also benefits from having an integral double garage with mains services fitted. Having been maintained to a high standard, this property would be ideally suited as a full time family home or has the potential to be used a 2nd/ holiday home investment. With a pleasant outlook and easily maintained garden ground and all amenities within easy reach, only a short walk distant. Viewing this property is to be thoroughly recommended. CONSERVATORY, HALLWAY, LOUNGE, DINING KITCHEN, BATHROOM, 3 BEDROOMS, INTERGRAL DOUBLE GARAGE, OFF ROAD PARKING, GARDEN For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wigtownshire-r783003/for-sale_i70622818
Ref No FH0705Stepping into the hallway which has useful access to a white guest WC and staircase to the bedrooms. On the right, a modern styled kitchen/breakfast room is replete with matte cabinetry and worktop in beautiful grey and smoked oak tones. Offering a designated space for a breakfasting table and chairs aside a bright window aspect, ideal for relaxed mornings or convivial socialising with friends. Fitted with an integrated double oven, halogen hob and hood, there is ample space for a free-standing fridge/freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer.Off the hall, a second reception room is a great size and laid with smart wood flooring. Currently utilised as a children's bedroom, this would also serve well as an elegant formal dining room, quiet study or playroom.Opening into the exceptionally bright and spacious lounge where the triple aspect windows flood the space in plenty of natural light. Warm, inviting decor and neutral fitted carpet highlight the cosy log burning stove offset by a rustic brick hearth and wood surround, perfect for family gatherings on a cold Scottish night.Completing the ground floor is a good sized double bedroom presented in neutral hues, and a fully tiled bathroom fitted with bath & mains shower over, WC and wash hand basin.Accessible via the staircase in the lounge, the characterful master bedroom is uniquely set on an open mezzanine level and comprises of a double bedroom benefitting from generous eave storage, Velux window and a wide en-suite bathroom to retreat after a long, busy day.The two remaining bedrooms are a bright and airy double and large single/home office which are both decorated in a light palette and carpeting, with the addition of spotlights and Velux Windows.Private parking for several vehicles is afforded in the gravelled driveway to the front of the home, alongside a sizeable lawned garden deal for summer relaxation and children playing.Please note the home is entered via shared access with the community pub which is run by a local committee on a part-time basis of only 3-4 days a month.Dunscore is a scenic village surrounded by rolling countryside and conveniently situated only 11 miles from Dumfries. Offering local facilities that include a doctors surgery, Primary School, Heritage Centre, Community Pub, Parish Church and Post Office services, the village has a vibrant community and is a great base for for various outdoor activities including cycling, fishing, hillwalking and trekking.For access to the Home Report please email fiona. or call Fiona on The seller reserves the right to sell at any time and is not obliged to set a closing date. In the event of a Closing Date being set, the seller is not obliged to accept the highest or any offer. Prior to consideration of any offer, interested parties will be expected to provide proof of the source of funds and we will also require proof of buyer ID conforming to HMRC requirements for anti-money laundering purposes. FH0705.Note to Solicitors - Formal offers should be emailed to fiona. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70820149
VIRTUAL TOUR AVAILABLE - CONTACT LOCAL PROPERTY AGENTTHE PROPERTYSemi-detached traditional sandstone town house in the heart of the thriving market town of Castle Douglas dating back to 1890 with flexible and spacious accommodation layout providing three double bedrooms, two reception rooms and two bathrooms with private enclosed garden area to the side of the property offering potential off-street parking if required. Situated in a sought-after quiet partly residential one-way street, a short walk from the centre of Castle Douglas, the region's Food Town. On the ground floor, the property features a spacious lounge/family room with feature fireplace to the front of the property and an open plan kitchen/diner to the rear with direct access to the private outdoor space and the attached former stable providing garage/workshop space with storage above. Also on the ground floor off the hallway is the newly installed family bathroom. On the upper floor there are three double bedrooms and a second family bathroom as well as access to the fabulous fully boarded attic space with drop-down ladder offering endless development potential to extend the habitable space considerably if required. The property is on the edge of within walking distance of the town centre and all of the local amenities on offer including Carlingwark Loch and surrounding countryside including Threave Estate. Ideally suited to families, the property benefits from gas central heating and has double glazing throughout. Viewing essential to appreciate all this property has to offer.*NB - THE HOME REPORT ACCESS DETAILS ARE SHOWN AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE*ACCOMMODATIONFrom the front entrance the welcoming hallway provides access to the huge reception room at the front of the property with windows offering street views and a feature fireplace. There is plenty of space for relaxation, entertaining, dining and home-working as needed. From the lounge area there is access to the large open plan kitchen/diner to the rear where French doors open out onto the outdoor space. The kitchen comprises a range of base and wall mounted cabinets with block wood work surfaces. There is a stainless steel sink and drainer unit. an integrated eye level electric oven, gas hob, plumbing for both a washing machine and dish-washer and space for further free-standing kitchen appliances including an upright fridge/freezer. The generous dining area is bright and sunny with lots of natural light and ideal for both family dining and more formal entertaining. The downstairs bathroom comprises a modern three-piece white suite with bath with mixer shower over, vanity storage unit with wash hand basin inset and toilet. On the half-landing there is a double bedroom and on the upper floor, there are two further double bedrooms and the upstairs family bathroom which boasts a three-piece white suite with bath, wash hand basin with vanity storage unit and toilet.Finishing off outside, there are private enclosed garden grounds to the side of the property currently paved with a planted border providing seating/relaxation/entertaining space or safe play area for young children. Alternatively some or all of the space could be used to create private off-street parking. There is on-street parking to the front of the property. The brick built multi-purpose outbuilding, a former stable, offers a wide range of possible uses including garage, workshop or studio with generous storage. The boundaries to the property are defined by drystone and brick walls. Transport, schools & amenitiesThe nearest schools are Castle Douglas Primary and Castle Douglas High. A range of shops, post office, banks, schools, offices, health centre, pharmacy, swimming pool, gyms, theatre/cinema is available in Castle Douglas, the region's Food Town with numerous independent butchers, bakers, speciality shops and restaurants. A broader range of amenities, plus a university campus and a brand new, state- of-the-art, hospital is available in the regional capital of Dumfries, some 18 miles away. The South West of Scotland is well-known for its mild climate, attractive unspoilt countryside and the diversity of sporting and recreational pursuits. There are good hill walking opportunities in the nearby Galloway Hills and cycling along the newly-designated cycle routes, as well as the Seven Stanes mountain bike routes in the Galloway Forest Park. The nearest of these is Dalbeattie Forest with its extensive network of specialist cycle paths, bridal ways and footpaths. There are varied sporting opportunities such as shooting and stalking, as well as trout and salmon fishing on the regions numerous lochs and rivers. For golf enthusiasts, there is the championship course at Southerness and several other courses nearby, including the 9-hole courses at Castle Douglas, Dalbeattie, and New Galloway. Beautiful Loch Ken has a popular sailing centre with a number of water sports and activities available. The Solway coast is also popular with sailors with both Kippford and Kirkcudbright having safe moorings. The National Trust for Scotland has a wonderful garden and house at Threave Estate which provides training for a number of horticulture students each year and a modern Visitor Centre with an excellent cafe and shop. In addition, Kirkcudbright is the local Artists' Town with a number of galleries offering a range of exhibitions throughout the year. Communications within the area are very good. There is a mainline railway station in Dumfries and Lockerbie, providing excellent links to both the north and south. The M74 motorway network can be reached in about an hour and there are regular flights to other parts of the UK, Ireland and Continental Europe from Prestwick Airport which is about one hour's drive to the North. Edinburgh and Glasgow airports can be reached in around two hours.Home report:The home report can be accessed via one survey website with the following link (copy & paste):Or by visiting the Yopa website. DisclaimerWhilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70569734
An opportunity arises to acquire a very well-presented, spacious, family residence with an accompanying retail unit, large garage/workshop, and store. This most well-maintained property is located within the heart of the town of Stranraer. The property benefits from family accommodation over three floors, splendid kitchen, delightful shower room, attractive period features, and gas fired central heating. There is the added benefit of a generous walled garden to the rear. Residential accommodation ENTRANCE PORCH, KITCHEN, UTILITY ROOM, DINING ROOM, SITTING ROOM, STUDY, DRAWING ROOM, SHOWER ROOM, 4 BEDROOMS, LARGE GARAGE/WORKSHOP, STORE, WALLED GARDEN Retail space MAIN SHOP, KITCHEN/STORE, WC For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wigtownshire-r783003/for-sale_i69449893
SITUATION Knock & Maize Farm Cottage sits close to a working farm, in idyllic countryside above the popular harbour village of Portpatrick. Portpatrick has a wonderful seaside location which attracts visitors all year round. There are a number of shops, a primary school, church, putting green, beachfront hotels & restaurants, and in the summer you will find people dining al fresco as they admire the sea view. Portpatrick RNLI Lifeboat is launched from the harbour and can be seen going out to sea for both rescues and training days. There are good walking opportunities, from Portpatrick you can take a short walk up to Dunskey Castle, a 16th century ruin, set around a small bay with cliffs forming the backdrop, or for the more adventurous hill walkers you can walk the Southern Upland Way, which Portpatrick provides the start or end point in the West.The nearest town is Stranraer, Stranraer has a secondary school, primary schools, hospital (Galloway Community Hospital), supermarkets, shops, offices, hotels, restaurants, and a train station. The port of Cairnryan, just over 6 miles from Stranraer, has two ferry operators running passenger and freight services to Northern Ireland.DESCRIPTION Knock & Maize Farm Cottage is a beautifully refurbished traditional one and a half storey farm cottage with far reaching views across rolling Galloway farmland towards the Irish Sea. The cottage provides walk-in condition accommodation ideal for a bolt-hole, holiday let or a full time residence. With two double bedrooms upstairs, there is room for a small family or a couple to live comfortably, and there is scope to extend the bedroom accommodation utilising the generous attic space, subject to obtaining all necessary consents. The well-appointed modern kitchen has space for a small table and chairs, and the kickboard lighting is a stylish finishing touch. The light-filled triple aspect sitting room has a wood-burning stove set in a beautiful fireplace with North Carolina timber mantle and polished slate hearth round which to keep cosy on winter evenings. The Rointe electric heating can set each room to a different temperature, can be controlled remotely or set on a timer. For summer evenings, and lazy Sunday afternoons there is a delightful sunporch to the front. A second reception room on the ground floor could be used as a living room, dining room or a third bedroom, and also has a fireplace with wood-burning stove and North Carolina timber mantle. A good sized bathroom and a useful utility room completes the accommodation. Triple glazing in all rooms except the sunporch means the cottage is cosy, efficient and sound is dampened as far as is possible. There is a CCTV system fitted, as well as exterior security lighting.There is planning permission in place to extend the accommodation on the ground floor, creating a larger kitchen and a master bedroom suite. ACCOMMODATION Ground Floor: Entrance Porch. Hallway. Sitting Room. Kitchen. Utility Room. Dining Room/Bedroom 3. Bathroom.First Floor: Bedroom 1. Bedroom 2. Large Attic SpaceGARDEN The garden is laid to a mixture of grassed areas and gravelled areas. The front boundary of dry stone dyke has pedestrian access via a gate and flagstone path to the sunporch, with vehicular access taken to the side via a farm-style gate leading to paved parking run. The cottage is surrounded by gravel with flagstone path leading around. To either side, and extending half way around the back are grassed areas with mature shrubs and trees. There is a garden shed and a log store. The majority of the garden is completely enclosed, making it safe for children and pets.SERVICES, COUNCIL TAX AND ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE(S) Water - Mains via farm with no charges Electricity - Mains Drainage - Septic Tank Tenure - Freehold Heating - Electric Council Tax - Band C EPC - G18BROADBAND& MOBILE SIGNALBasic broadband is available. There is mobile signal, which will vary in strength depending on provider.FLOODINGThere is no specific risk of flooding. The flood maps can be viewed at ACCESSThere is a right of access to the cottage over the farm track. There is no obligation to maintain the track.WAYLEAVES & SERVITUDESA mains water pipe passes through the garden.PLANNING Planning is in place to extend the property as mentioned above. Ref 22/2466/FUL. The neighouring famer has permission to extend the existing agricultural shed to incorporate an underground slurry tank to the south east. Ref 23/1780/FUL. EPC Rating = G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69287329
REF NO FH0705Entering into the hallway which gives access to the accommodation, and to the left lies the large and welcoming sitting room with a cosy wood burner and stone fireplace surround.On the right, a further reception room is ideally set out for family relaxation, accentuated by statement lighting and a charming log burning stove.This in turn opens to a smartly appointed breakfasting kitchen, arranged with a selection of oak base and wall units and glossy tiling to the splashback. There is plentiful worktop space to create delicious meals, with the addition of a built-in cupboard, an integrated oven, electric hob & hood, and a neat breakfasting bar for a morning coffee. Off the kitchen and giving access to the rear garden, there is a handy utility room and a guest WC.The formal dining room is accessible from the kitchen and the sitting room which is ideal for entertaining guests. Presented in modern grey tones and fitted carpet, the dining room also offers a bright window viewpoint across the rear garden.On the first floor, bedrooms one and two are both spacious doubles decorated in soft tones and offset by traditional wood flooring. Benefitting from feature bay windows, the first generous bedroom also houses excellent storage in a built-in cupboard. The third bedroom is a comfortable single with Velux window, that can also be set up as a home office or nursery. Light and airy, the family bathroom is fitted with a white 3 piece suite comprising of bath & mains shower over, WC and wash hand basin.To the rear, a paved patio ideal for garden furniture this becomes a sheltered sun trap from mid morning through to sunset, there is an expansive lawned garden fringed by mature hedging. The garden is a great size for summertime relaxation. Private parking for 2 cars is accessible via Greenhead Brae.The property benefits from double glazing and central heating.New Galloway is an idyllic village in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire, situated close to Loch Ken and on the edge of Galloway Forest Park. Claiming the title of the smallest royal burgh in Scotland, there are many local amenities and eateries within the attractive high street forming a popular spot and the nearby ruins of Kenmure Castle. This provides a good base for leisure activities around Loch Ken and in the Galloway Forest Park, including fishing, golf and watersports. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70971018
VIRTUAL TOUR AVAILABLE - CONTACT LOCAL PROPERTY AGENTTHE PROPERTYThree Ways is a a delightful detached cottage dating back to 1850, extended and refurbished to create a bright and spacious family home in the heart of the picturesque village of Milton situated by the crossroads, hence its name, in a peaceful setting yet with excellent transport links to both Dumfries and Castle Douglas, with fabulous outdoor space to the rear, attached garage and off-road parking. The property benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing throughout. Viewing is essential to appreciate all the property and its tranquil village setting has to offer the modern family or extended family. * NB - THE HOME REPORT ACCESS DETAILS ARE SHOWN AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE *ACCOMMODATIONFrom the front entrance the hallway provides access to the lounge and the fourth downstairs bedroom to the front of the property with the dining-room, kitchen with rear porch/utility off, and family bathroom to the rear. From the hallway a staircase leads to the upper floor accommodation comprising three bedrooms with an ensuite shower room to the main bedroom. The family lounge has a feature fireplace with solid fuel burning stove. The second reception room has French doors opening out onto the patio area to the rear of the property with garden beyond making it an ideal dining/entertaining space but it could just as easily provide a play room or sitting-room with study/home-working area. The kitchen comprises a range of fitted wall and base cabinets with wooden work surfaces and contrasting tiled splash-back. There is a ceramic sink and drainer unit, electric oven and gas hob with extractor, integrated dish-washer and ample space for a free-standing fridge-freezer. The rear porch of the kitchen has plumbed space for a washing machine and provides ideal utility space with the back door providing access to the side entrance leading to the private enclosed rear garden. The downstairs family bathroom comprises a three-piece white suite with bath with electric shower over and shower screen, pedestal wash hand basin, toilet and heated towel rail. There are three bedrooms on the upper floor, two generous doubles and one smaller. The main bedroom has ensuite facilities comprising a shower enclosure, wash hand basin and toilet. The second bedroom has built-in storage and there is further storage off the first floor landing. Finishing outside, there is an attached single garage with workshop facilities to the front. To the rear the generous garden is set mainly to lawn with established planted borders, mature trees, a timber shed and aluminium green-house. External boundaries are formed in a combination of timber fence, stone wall and hedging. The property is surrounded by open farmland. There is off-road parking for multiple vehicles to the front of the property.TRANSPORT, SCHOOLS & AMENITIESThe property is within the catchment area of Hardgate Primary in Haugh of Urr/Hardgate, approximately 3.5 miles from Three Ways and is an excellent school with school bus from the stop close to Three Ways. The tiny hamlet of Milton has its own picturesque Milton Loch and lies less than 3 miles from the scenic village of Lochfoot and about the same distance from Crocketford with major commuting links accessible including the A75 within close proximity to the new Royal Infirmary. Given the diverse landscape and proximity to not only the Solway Coast but to the Mabie and Dalbeattie forests, the area offers unique walks, equestrian hacking, cycling, sailing and for the keen golfer, Dumfries & Galloway boasts no fewer than twenty-nine 18-hole golf courses. Dumfries town centre is attractive and can be reached within a 10-minute drive and offers a combination of good shopping facilities and historic buildings. The town is also the home of a substantial college and university campus located within beautiful grounds overlooking the town and has three golf courses. A regular local bus servicing both Castle Douglas and Dumfries town centres stops in the immediate vicinity, and for further afield Dumfries train station provides regular links to Glasgow and all points south, as does the bus station situated on the Whitesands by the river. There are regular and quick train connections to Edinburgh from the small town of Lockerbie, just a few miles away, and which has a regular bus service with Dumfries. The M6 and M74 road networks are accessible nearby at Moffat, Gretna and Lockerbie. The surrounding area offers glorious countryside and historic ruins with easy access to the beautiful coast and a multitude of sporting and country pursuits including sailing, horse riding, mountain biking, fishing, golf and fine coastal and woodland walks. To the west, Castle Douglas, the region's Food Town is a busy thriving market town that is renowned for the quality of its local produce in more than 50 shops along the main high street as well as its cafes, restaurants and hotels. There is also a modern health centre, swimming pool and leisure facilities as well as free parking.HOME REPORT:The HOME REPORT can be downloaded directly from the YOPA website or accessed from the ONE SURVEY website using the following link (copy & paste):- DisclaimerWhilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71032682
VIRTUAL TOUR AVAILABLE - CONTACT LOCAL PROPERTY AGENTTHE PROPERTYOccupying a central location in the heart of the popular and vibrant town of Dalbeattie, this historic property with extensive outbuildings and gardens to the rear, dates back to 1860 and was a former bakery. Tastefully updated to provide comfortable, flexible accommodation layout currently configured with three double bedrooms, one with a stylish newly installed ensuite shower room and four-piece family bathroom, while on the ground floor there is generous and versatile living space comprising a generous lounge, open plan kitchen/dining/living space, conservatory and utility room. The property benefits from gas central heating and double glazing throughout. Ideally suited to families the substantial refurbished outbuildings offer a range of potential uses including income generating self-catering accommodation, arts and crafts studios or workshops. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a unique property with endless development potential. Early viewing is essential to fully appreciate all the property has to offer both inside and out. *NB - THE HOME REPORT ACCESS DETAILS ARE SHOWN AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE*ACCOMMODATIONThe accommodation is accessed through the impressive entrance to the front of the property opening into the hallway with lounge on the right and living/dining room on the left with kitchen and conservatory beyond to the rear and separate utility room also to the rear. The imposing staircase leads to the upper floor accommodation comprising three generous double bedrooms, two to the front and one to the rear, with ensuite shower room to the main bedroom and family bathroom. The spacious twin aspect lounge runs the full width of the property with a picture window to the front offering street views and an external door to the rear opening onto the private enclosed rear garden. There is a feature fireplace in the lounge with coal effect gas fire inset. The second reception room provides formal dining space with another feature fireplace with timber surround, tiled hearth and log burning stove. This living space is open plan with relaxation area leading through to the kitchen area which comprises a range of fitted wall and base cabinets with marble work surfaces and a work island/breakfast bar occupying central position. There is a ceramic butler sink, eye level, integrated electric double oven, grill and microwave and five ring gas hob with extractor hood. French doors open into the conservatory which provides an additional dining/entertaining area with space for a further range of white goods including an upright fridge/freezer. Off the hallway to the rear there is a separate good sized utility room with additional worktops and sink and drainer unit with plumbing and space for laundry appliances and dishwasher. On the upper floor the main bedroom to the front is a generous double and benefits from built-in storage and as well as a newly installed ensuite shower room with walk-in shower with mixer shower, vanity storage unit with wash hand basin inset and toilet. The second and third bedrooms are also well proportioned doubles with plenty of space for bedrooms furniture. The stylish modern bathroom comprises a contemporary four-piece white suite with bath and mixer shower over, walk-in shower enclosure with electric shower, pedestal wash hand basin and toilet. Finishing outside, the property has a tarmac driveway with gated access leading to the rear courtyard with garage and two substantial stone outbuildings refurbished to create a separate two storey workshop and three room single storey studio suitable for full conversion to create holiday rental accommodation. The private enclosed rear garden also provides a flagstone patio, seating area, lawn, drying green and raised borders with established shrubs providing year-round colour and interest. The boundaries of the property are formed by dry stone and brick walls. TRANSPORT, SCHOOLS & AMENITIESThe nearest school is the award winning Dalbeattie Learning Campus. Opened in 2018, it offers all-through education comprising nursery, primary, and secondary education set in an innovative, landscaped well-maintained site, incorporating the latest in environmentally friendly energy consumption and community facilities. Dalbeattie itself has a variety of shops, supermarkets, cafes, pubs, restaurants and hotels including the Granite Kitchen, Birchtree and Kings Arms Hotels, Luigi's Italian restaurant and many more. There is also a large modern Health Centre, pharmacy, garden centre, library, cinema, Post Office and Town Hall available for community use. The surrounding area offers a wide range of country pursuits including sailing, horse riding, mountain and e-biking (famous 7stanes Mountain Bike Trail in Dalbeattie Forest), fishing, bird watching and numerous coastal and woodland walks. The Solway Coast's popular sailing village of Kippford can be found only 6 or so miles away with the sandy beaches of Rockcliffe, Sandyhills and Southerness just a few more minutes away. The town makes an ideal base for exploring the Colvend Coast and the region's castles and gardens. The Solway coast is a popular holiday destination with the villages of Sandyhills, Colvend, Rockcliffe and Kippford in close proximity. Colvend has a village shop, cafe, primary school and village hall. Kippford has two small hotels, craft shop, rnli station and the Solway Yacht club. Around Dalbeattie, there are plenty of country walks and great opportunities for golfing. The M74 provides transport links to the north and south and is approximately 20 miles to the east. Dumfries town centre situated on the picturesque River Nith is attractive and reached within a 15-20 minute drive and offers a combination of good shopping facilities and historic buildings. The town is also the home of a substantial college and university campus located within beautiful grounds overlooking the town and has three golf courses. There are various close transport links including Dumfries train station providing links to Carlisle and Glasgow. Major Bus links can be accessed from the Loreburn Centre, Whitesands or Burns Statue. The M6 and M74 networks are accessible at Moffat, Gretna and Lockerbie. Dumfries town centre offers several major supermarkets, popular High Street shops, shopping centre, schooling, university campus, a range of bistros and medical facilities. A brand new state of the art regional hospital is only minutes' drive away.HOME REPORT:The home report can be downloaded directly from the Yopa website or accessed via the one survey website, using the following link (copy & paste) : DisclaimerWhilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70758748
A stunning detached property with a private garden, integrated garage, driveway, featuring four bedrooms, through lounge room to dining area, and a modern fitted kitchen with utility set off. This is a great opportunity for a family looking for a modern home in genuine 'Move In' condition.EPC = Band CCouncil Tax = Band F IMPORTANT NOTE TO POTENTIAL PURCHASERS & TENANTS: We endeavour to make our particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. The services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All photographs and measurements have been taken as a guide only and are not precise. Floor plans where included are not to scale and accuracy is not guaranteed. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are traveling some distance to view. POTENTIAL PURCHASERS: Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller. POTENTIAL TENANTS: All properties are available for a minimum length of time, with the exception of short term accommodation. Please contact the branch for details. A security deposit of at least one month's rent is required. Rent is to be paid one month in advance. It is the tenant's responsibility to insure any personal possessions. Payment of all utilities including water rates or metered supply and Council Tax is the responsibility of the tenant in every case. DUM240092/2 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69668202
Kirkmabreck Burn is an idyllic detached cottage set on elevated grounds with amazing views of Wigtown Bay, the surrounding coastal landscape and the Galloway hills. Named after the beautiful burn which runs from the hillside, the cottage boasts delightful landscaped gardens and private woodland area to the rear.The cottage briefly comprises a living room with gas fire, kitchen, conservatory, study, two double bedrooms and family bathroom. Situated in the historic coastal hamlet of Carsluith, the property is conveniently located within driving distance of Creetown (1.5 miles) and Newton Stewart (9 miles).The AccommodationThe front door of the property is accessed through the conservatory which offers a lovely space for relaxation, with open views of the gardens and coastline. The conservatory is double glazed with pitched glass roof, adjoining the external walls of the cottage. Stepping into the living room, this generous space features a lovely bay window with stunning views of the coastline and Galloway hills opposite. A gas fire with back boiler is in the centre of the room which provides central heating.There is a useful office/study space with ample room for storage and a desk. There is also a deep cupboard with traditional barn door. This corridor leads into the kitchen at the rear of the property which is fully fitted with modern, wall and base units, black 1.5 bowl sink with stainless steel mixer tap, integrated electric oven with four ring gas hob and overhead extractor fan, integrated dishwasher and fitted wine rack.The back door gives access to the outside store/toilet.There are two double bedrooms, both with built in cupboards. The largest bedroom has fitted wardrobes which are included in the sale and a loft hatch to access the roof space where the hot water tank is located. The roof space is boarded for extra storage.Outside, Kirkmabreck Burn is an outdoor paradise. With several levels of garden areas including a patio, lawn, elevated summerhouse with electric supply and ample sockets (formerly used as a sewing club), mini-orchard, further elevated seating area with a variety of exotic plants and trees and private woodland at the very top of the garden. The current owners have created a small bridge across the burn to easily access the woodland beyond the owned title. This property is a must see for those seeing a private rural retreat with spectacular views and especially those with a love of gardening and the rare plants that thrive with the benefits of the gulf stream for which the area is renowned.Location SummaryNewton Stewart is a busy Galloway market town set on the banks of the River Cree in a genuinely rural area and regarded by many as the gateway to the Galloway hills. The area has a wide range of sport and outdoor activities, fishing on the nearby rivers, golf, and with an extensive range of walks and cycle paths. The view from the house of Wigtown Bay is of the largest local nature reserve in Great Britain making it ideal for bird lovers.Tenure and Possession: The Heritable (Scottish equivalent of Freehold) title is offered for sale with vacant possession upon completion.Matters of Title: The property is sold subject to all existing servitude rights, burdens, reservations and wayleaves, including rights of access and rights of way whether contained in the Title Deeds or informally constituted and whether referred to in the General Remarks and Stipulations or not. The Purchaser(s) will be held to have satisfied themselves as to the nature of such servitude rights and others.Fixtures and Fittings: All standard fixtures and fittings are to be included in the sale.EPC Rating: EBroadband: Speeds average 12mbs (download)Services: Kirkmabreck Burn is serviced by mains water, mains electricity, mains drainage and gas fired central heating.Viewings: Strictly by appointment through the sole selling agents, C&D Rural. Tel .Offers: Offers should be submitted in Scottish Legal Form to the selling agents. The owner reserves the right to sell without imposing a closing date and will not be bound to accept the highest, or indeed any, offer. All genuinely interested parties are advised to instruct their solicitor to note their interest with the Selling Agents immediately after inspection.Money Laundering Obligations: In accordance with the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 the selling agents are required to verify the identity of the purchaser at the time an offer is accepted. All offers to purchase a property on a cash basis or subject to mortgage require evidence of source of funds.Local Authority: Dumfries & Galloway Council, English Street, Dumfries, DG1 2DE. Tel: . The house is in Council Tax Band D.What3words: ///error.scramble.splintsEPC Rating: E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages/for-sale_i69686690
A traditional style, spacious family home occupying a central location within the popular hamlet of Elrig. Sitting on a generous sized plot of approximately 1/3 of an acre within a short distance to the shores of Luce bay, this is an ideal opportunity to purchase substantial property in a well sought after location. This property provides well-proportioned accommodation over two levels having been extended to the rear, managing to include a ground floor WC and large living room to the rear with feature fireplace providing a rear outlook over garden ground. The extension also allows for a spacious bathroom and generous master bedroom to the rear. Sitting on a generous plot, benefitting from maintained garden ground to the rear stretching down to a tranquil setting at the 'Old Mill Burn'. A delightful property of both character and charm, viewings of this family home is to be thoroughly recommended. With both the property being of traditional construction under a slate roof and extension to the rear, the property is situated adjacent to other properties of varying style and set within its own generous area of well-maintained garden ground with side access for potential off-road parking. There is an outlook to the front over open farmland and beyond and outlook over garden grounds to the rear. There is an outbuilding to the side which has the potential to be used as decent storage/ workshop. The property also currently benefits from fully oil-fired central heating.. Local amenities are to be found in the village of Port William and include general store, hotel and primary school, while all major amenities are located in the market town of Newton Stewart including supermarkets, healthcare and secondary school. There is also a transport service available for schooling from close by. Other amenities are available in the town of Stranraer approximately 25 miles distant. The surrounding area is particularly attractive with its shoreline within easy reach and rolling farmland situated inland. Outdoor pursuits are numerous and include walking, fishing and a range of excellent golf courses within a few miles. Viewing of this most appealing home is to be thoroughly recommended. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70287986
An opportunity to acquire a most spacious detached villa occupying a prestigious location within Stranraer's residential west end. From the property, there are superb uninterrupted views over Loch Ryan to Ailsa Craig and beyond to the Isle of Arran. Set amidst its own area of well-maintained garden ground as well as ample off-road parking. Well-proportioned and comfortable family accommodation. Full uPVC double glazing and full gas fired CH. Located on the shore of Loch Ryan and within the prestigious and sought after west end of Stranraer, this is a detached villa of generous proportions and is very well suited to family life. There are wonderful views over the waters of Loch Ryan, Ailsa Craig and beyond to the Isle of Arran. Of traditional construction under a tile roof, the property offers very well-proportioned and comfortable accommodation over two floors. The property benefits from, splendid internal woodwork, period ceiling cornice, galley style kitchen, delightful bathroom suite, full gas fired central heating and full uPVC double glazing. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wigtownshire-r783003/for-sale_i70055269
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