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Centrally located 3 bedroom Flat in Kirkcudbright

26 St Mary Street Kirkcudbright

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26 St Mary Street Kirkcudbright

Guide Price £110,000
Kirkcudbright
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Description

No. 26 is centrally located in the heart of Kirkcudbright with its own private front door entrance onto St Mary Street this surprisingly spacious property offers well-proportioned and flexible accommodation throughout and would suit a number of different purchasers.

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 golf course, marina, swimming pool and an active summer festivities programme, including its own Jazz Festival and Tattoo.

ACCOMMODATION
Accessed through a solid wooden front door from St Mary Street into:-

ENTRANCE HALLWAY 2.44m x 1.09m (8’ x 3’6”) (lengthens to 3.99m x 1.35m)
Carpeted entrance hallway with carpeted staircase leading to first floor level. Wooden cupboard housing electric meter.

FIRST FLOOR LANDING
Doorways opening off to main living accommodation; bedroom and bathroom

BATHROOM 3.21m x 0.89m (10’6” x 2’11”)
Suite of white w.c., wash-hand basin and bath with electric Mira shower above. UPVC window to rear. Tiled splash-back. Slimline radiator.

BEDROOM 1 3.74m x 2.60m (12’3” x 8’6”)
UPVC double glazed window to front. Built-in cupboard with shelving. Ceiling cornicing. Radiator with thermostatic valve.

SITTING ROOM 3.71m x 3.98m (12’2” x 13’) (lengthening to 4.08m)
This front facing sitting benefits from natural light from the large window overlooking St Mary Street. Shelved alcove with deep shelves. Ceiling cornicing. Radiator with thermostatic valve. Smoke alarm.

DINING ROOM 4m x 3.24m (13’1” x 10’7”) (narrowing to 2.09m)
Shelved cupboard with wooden glazed door. Radiator with thermostatic valve. Ceiling cornicing. UPVC double glazed window to rear with deep sill. Picture rail. Ceiling light. Opens into:-

KITCHEN 3.29m x 2.10m (10’9” x 6’10”)
Fitted kitchen with Formica work surface. Stainless steel sink with mixer tap. Large uPVC picture window to rear. Radiator with thermostatic valve. Partially coombed ceiling. Worcester gas boiler. Heat sensor.

ATTIC FLOOR
Carpeted staircase leading from first floor to Attic Level landing with built in storage cupboards. Smoke alarm. Doors leading to :-

BEDROOM 2 7.88m x 3.44m (25’10” x 11’3”) (into windows)
This room has an abundance of natural light with windows to the rear with deep sill underneath. And further window to the front overlooking St Mary Street with window seat beneath. . Radiator with thermostatic valve.

BEDROOM 3 3.91m x 4.13m (12’9” x 13’6”) (into window which shortens to 2.07m under eaves)
Window to front with curtain track above Ceiling light. Radiator with thermostatic valve. Fitted carpet. Outdoor area (fenced at rear right). Also side door to shared close, leading to outdoor area

OUTSIDE
Outdoor area (fenced at rear right). Also side door to shared close, leading to outdoor area.

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