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Well-appointed light and airy Georgian townhouse which enjoys an excellent central but peaceful location within easy reach of all local amenities

The Townhouse, 9 Union Street, Kirkcudbright

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The Townhouse, 9 Union Street, Kirkcudbright

Offers over £260,000
Kirkcudbright

Key Features

  • Central yet quiet location
  • Flexible Accommodation
  • Conservatory / Sunroom
  • Double Glazing
  • Fireplace / Stove
  • Garden, Private
  • Gas Central Heating
  • Neutral Decor
  • On Street Parking
  • Period Features
  • Stone Built
  • Town
  • Traditional
  • Wood / Laminate Floors

Description

9 Union Street retains many traditional features which preserve the character of
the property including original wooden doors, stripped pine floors, sash and case
windows to front and ceiling cornicing and coving in some rooms.

Kirkcudbright 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. 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”.

Kirkcudbright enjoys a wide variety of mainly family owned shops, pubs, hotels and
restaurants, whilst offering a wide range of facilities, including its own swimming
pool, golf course, marina, bowling green, squash & tennis courts and an active
summer festivities programme, including its own Jazz Festival and Tattoo. There is
also a modern primary school, secondary school and health centre.

ACCOMMODATION

ENTRANCE VESTIBULE 1.36m x 1.30m
Wooden exterior door with decorative fan light over gives access to entrance
vestibule. Stripped pine floor to match reception hallway. Wooden glazed doors
opening from entrance vestibule into sitting room.

RECEPTION HALLWAY 3.81m x 2.19m
Stripped pine floor. Coat hooks. Radiator. Doors to basement and kitchen. Stairs
leading to first floor level. Mains smoke alarm. Ceiling cornicing. Ceiling light.

SITTING ROOM 4.51m x 3.83m
Bright front facing reception room with ample natural light. Wooden glazed doors
into entrance vestibule. New wooden sash and case windows to front with curtain
pole and curtains above. Feature fireplace with tiled hearth and surround. Wooden
mantel over. Recessed shelved alcove to sides. Ceiling cornicing. Ceiling light.
Stripped wooden floor.

KITCHEN 3.61m x 3.26m
Painted solid wooden kitchen units with granite work surfaces. Wood paneled
walls to waist height. Shelving on walls. Radiator. Freestanding Beko fridgefreezer.
Electric integrated hob. Electric integrated oven. Stainless steel and glass
chimney style extractor hood. Dishwasher. Ceramic Belfast sink with mixer tap
above. Recessed LED ceiling spotlights. Stripped wooden floor. Wooden glazed
door with cat flap leading out to:-

CONSERVATORY 2.33m x 1.90m
uPVC double glazed windows on three walls. uPVC double glazed door leading out
to courtyard garden. Tiled floor.

BASEMENT
Doorway with stairs leading from the main reception hallway leads down to the
cellar which provides useful additional storage space.

Carpeted staircase with wooden handrail leading to first floor level.

First Floor Accommodation

LANDING
New uPVC window to rear with deep sill providing ample natural light over stairwell.
Stripped wooden floorboards. Doors leading off to all first floor accommodation.

BEDROOM 1 3.66m x 1.95m
Single bedroom currently used as an artist’s studio. This bright and airy room enjoys a pleasant outlook over Union Street. New uPVC window with wood paneling around with curtain pole and curtains above. Radiator. Stripped wooden floor.  Ceiling cornicing. Ceiling light.

BEDROOM 2 3.94m x 3.67m
Double bedroom. Radiator. New uPVC window to front with curtain pole and
curtains above. Original fireplace with tiled hearth. Cast iron surround and painted
wooden mantel above. Cupboard with built in shelving. Ceiling cornicing. Ceiling
light. Stripped wooden floorboards.

BEDROOM 3 3.08m x 1.68m
Single bedroom currently used as a storage room. New uPVC double glazed
window enjoying an open outlook across the grounds of the Catholic Church to the
rear. Curtain pole above. Radiator. Ceiling light. Stripped wooden floorboards.

SHOWER ROOM 2.15m x 1.74m
Suite of white wash hand basin and W.C. and bath with mains shower above. New
uPVC opaque glazed window to rear with blind above. Radiator. Tiled splash backs.
Stripped pine wooden floor. Recessed LED ceiling spotlights.

Carpeted staircase leading from first floor landing to second floor which enjoys natural light from conservation grade Velux window above. Stripped wooden floorboards. White painted balustrade. Beamed ceiling detail.

Second Floor Accommodation

BEDROOM 4 (ENSUITE) 3.89m x 4.42m
Light and airy master bedroom with partially coombed ceiling. Velux window to front with new uPVC double glazed dormer window to rear providing a fine outlook over neighbouring gardens to former courthouse and catholic church beyond and providing ample natural light. Radiator. Recessed LED ceiling spotlight.

Stripped wooden floorboards. Stripped wooden door leading to:-

En-suite 2.60m x 2.11m
Suite of white wash hand basin, W.C. and bath with mixer shower above with glass shower screen to side. Tiled splash backs. Radiator. Built in cupboard providing useful additional storage. Partially coombed ceiling with conservation grade Velux window.  Stripped pine floorboards.

Outside
At the rear of the property is a small courtyard garden area which is fully fenced. There is an area of hard standing for sitting and a well-stocked raised flower
bed to one side.

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