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Located in an excellent rural location in the heart of Galloway, approximately 3 miles from Kirkcudbright, 2 Stockarton Cottages forms an attractive and spacious semi-detached country cottage.

2 Stockarton Cottages, Kirkcudbright

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2 Stockarton Cottages, Kirkcudbright

Offers over £220,000
Kirkcudbright

Key Features

  • Rural Location
  • Close to Kirkcudbright
  • Large Garden
  • Conservatory / Sunroom
  • Double Glazing
  • Driveway
  • Enclosed / Walled Garden
  • Fireplace / Stove
  • Garden, Private
  • Ground Floor Bedroom
  • Ground Floor Toilet
  • Landscaped Gardens
  • Neutral Decor
  • Patio
  • Private Parking
  • Rural
  • Shed/Summer House
  • Wood / Laminate Floors

Description

A traditionally built semi-detached former farm cottage tucked away in a secluded rural location enjoying lovely views over the garden and surrounding countryside. The property is accessed off a farm track approximately 3 miles from Kirkcudbright and 8 miles from Castle Douglas.

Kirkcudbright itself is an attractive harbour town situated on the banks of the River Dee. The town itself is of historic and architectural interest with its ancient High Street, Tolbooth Arts Centre, Stewartry Museum and numerous galleries including the recently opened Kirkcudbright Galleries. Long frequented by artists, Kirkcudbright was home to the renowned artist, EA Hornel, one of the “Glasgow Boys”. This tradition is maintained today by a flourishing colony of painters and craft workers which has led to Kirkcudbright being named the “Artists’ Town” and the recent opening of the Kirkcudbright Galleries further promotes that artistic tradition on a national stage.

The southwest of Scotland is a genuinely rural area with its gentle rolling landscape, mild climate and dramatic coastline. The area has a good range of sport and outdoor activities with opportunities to take shooting in the area, fishing on the nearby rivers and of course golf. The Solway is also a popular yachting destination and Kirkcudbright has excellent berthing facilities.

HOW TO GET THERE
From Kirkcudbright town centre at the crossroads at the Royal Hotel, follow the B727 road past Kirkcudbright Wildlife Park and after approximately 3 miles turn left at the sign for Stockarton, thereafter 2 Stockarton Cottages is the property sitting on the left hand side off the farm track.

ACCOMMODATION
Entered through composite wood effect glazed door from garden into: –

ENTRANCE VESTIBULE
Wood Paneling on all walls. Wall mounted Worcester Bosch fired boiler. Tiled effect flooring. Doorway leading to:-

KITCHEN / DINER 5.13m x 3.73m
Bright and spacious Kitchen diner with uPVC double glazed window to front and side providing an abundance of natural light. Good range of high gloss fitted kitchen units and laminate work surfaces with cork effect splash backs. Sink with mixer tap above. Double fronted built in cupboard. Hard wired heat sensor. Space for cooker. Space for slim line dishwasher. Radiator. Ceiling light. Ceiling cornicing. Tile effect flooring.

LIVING ROOM 4.67m x 4.59m
Well-proportioned reception enjoying a pleasant outlook across the garden. Two sash and case double glazed windows with curtain pole and curtains above. Radiator. Built-in shelved cupboard. Feature fireplace with tiled surround and wooden mantle above with inset log burner. Ceiling light. Ceiling cornicing. Fitted Carpet. Step down to:-

INNER HALLWAY 3.93m x 1.14m
Doors leading off to all bedrooms, bathroom and sun room. Large access hatch to part floored loft. Radiator. Wooden paneling to waist height. Hard wired smoke alarm.

SHOWER ROOM 1.94m x 1.85m
Contemporary bright and spacious shower room with uPVC obscure glazed window to front with roller blind above. Suite of White WC, White wash hand basin inset into modern vanity unit. Curved corner shower cubicle with Mira electric shower above. Fully tiled around shower. Ceiling light. Ceiling Cornicing. Tile effect flooring. Radiator.

BEDROOM 1 3.63m x 2.91m
Front facing double bedroom with ample natural light from two uPVC double glazed windows with curtain pole and curtains above. Ceiling light. Radiator. Fitted Carpet.

BEDROOM 2 4.41m x 2.93m
Enjoying a pleasant outlook across the rear garden with two generous uPVC double glazed windows with curtain poles and curtains above. Ceiling light. Ceiling cornicing. Radiator. Fitted Carpet.

GARDEN ROOM (3.43m x 3.34m)
Delightful garden room enjoying a pleasant outlook across the decking and down to the main garden area. Hardwood double glazed windows on both walls providing an abundance of light and wrap round view of garden. Hardwood double glazed doors leading to extensive decking. Two wall uplighters. Solid wooden floor.

OUTSIDE

GARDENS
The garden to the front of the property is laid mainly to gravel with gravelled drive, turning space and ample car parking area. Small area of lawn. Sheltered slabbed patio. To the rear of the property there is a south facing garden laid mainly to grass planted with bulbs and fruit trees and well-screened from the neighbouring property with extensive decked area for outside sitting and dining.

OUTBUILDING
Attractive brick outbuilding/former wash house with pitched slated roof. Three single glazed windows. Pedestrian door. Concrete floor.

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