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Beautifully presented terraced house, providing bright spacious accommodation throughout.

59 Main Street, Dalry

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59 Main Street, Dalry

Offers over £250,000
Dalry

Key Features

  • Village Location
  • Walk in Condition
  • Close to Local Amenities
  • Large Rear Garden with rear access
  • Double Glazing
  • Garage
  • Garden, Private
  • Ground Floor Bedroom
  • Ground Floor Toilet
  • Landscaped Gardens
  • Neutral Decor
  • Oil Fired Central Heating
  • Stone Built
  • Village
  • Wetroom

Description

Beautifully presented terraced house, providing bright spacious accommodation throughout.

59 Main Street Dalry is a well-proportioned terraced house located in the popular Glenkens village of St Johns Town of Dalry. The property has been recently refurbished and modernised throughout by the current owners and would be ideal to suit a number of different purchasers.

St Johns Town of Dalry is an attractive village with wide streets and it has an active community. Set in the heart of the village near to the village store and both the Clachan Inn and Lochinvar Hotel which provide bar and restaurant facilities. Dalry is set in the Glenkens which is well served by activities based at the Catstrand in New Galloway bringing community and arts facilities to the area.

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 property is also ideally located to take advantage of a number of outdoor pursuits and leisure activities including hill walking on the
nearby Southern Upland Way or Galloway Forest Park, water sports on Loch Ken or to enjoy the many cultural events at the thriving Community Arts Trust at the Catstrand in New Galloway.

Castle Douglas is a thriving Galloway market town, lying approximately 18 miles south-west of Dumfries and enjoying an enviable range of shops and other facilities in a town now promoted as a “Food Town”. The town also has a wide range of facilities including excellent primary and secondary schools, modern Health Centre, supermarkets and a thriving community run theatre, The Fullarton, nearby.
The Dumfries and Galloway Region is renowned for its beautiful countryside with rolling pastures broken by stone dykes and amenity woodland with a rugged coastline. Benefiting from the Gulf Stream, the general climate is mild and there are consequently many beautiful gardens nearby including the National Trust Gardens at Threave

ACCOMMODATION
Entered from Main Street through obscure glazed uPVC door into:-

ENTRANCE VESTIBULE 1.04m x 1.81m
Rustic oak-effect vinyl flooring. Wood panelled walls. Coat hooks. uPVC double glazed inner 15 pane door with glazed window above leading into:-

RECEPTION HALLWAY 1.19m x 5.58m
Bright reception hallway with wood panelling to chest height. Understair storage cupboard. Radiator with thermostatic valve. Carpeted staircase with wooden painted handrail and banister leading to first floor level. Ceiling light. Rustic oak-effect laminate flooring. Doorways leading off to all main ground floor accommodation.

SITTING ROOM 4.24m x 3.93m
Well-proportioned front facing reception room with ample natural light from large uPVC double glazed “tilt and turn” window with vertical blinds. Curtain pole and curtains above, and deep sill beneath. TV aerial point. Ceiling light. Rustic oak-effect laminate flooring. Radiator with thermostatic valve.

BEDROOM 1 3.33m x 4.23m (widening to 4.72m into alcove)
Good sized front facing double bedroom with ample natural light from large uPVC double glazed “tilt and turn” window with vertical blinds. Curtain pole and curtains above. Ceiling cornicing. Ceiling light. Rustic oak-effect laminate flooring. Radiator with thermostatic valve.

DINING ROOM 3.68m x 3.10m
Well position family dining room with uPVC double glazed window overlooking the rear garden. Curtain pole and curtains above. Built in shelving. BT telephone point.  Radiator with thermostatic valve. Ceiling light.

KITCHEN 3.49m x 3.65m
Located at the rear of the property, this generous farmhouse style kitchen has a good range of fitted “shaker style” kitchen units with butcher block wood effect laminate work surfaces. Ceramic one and a half bowl sink with drainer and mixer tap above. Tiled splash-backs. Beko dish-washer. Beko washing machine. Free standing “shaker style” kitchen unit with solid wooden work surface. Belling
electric range cooker with induction hob and Beko American style larder fridgefreezer. Wood panelling to chest height. Wall mounted cupboard housing electric meter and fuse box. uPVC double glazed door with double glazed side panel leading out to rear garden. Recessed LED ceiling spotlights. Loft access hatch. Tile-effect vinyl flooring.

SHOWER ROOM 2.13m x 3.09m
Large wet room style shower room with suite of white wash-hand basin and W.C.    Large wet room cubicle with glass shower screen and mains shower above.  Marble-effect Respatex wall panelling on two walls. Obscure uPVC double glazed window to rear with extractor fan and roller blind above. Ceiling cornicing. Ceiling light. Chrome heated towel rail. Partially coombed ceiling. Vinyl anti-slip flooring.
Carpeted staircase and painted handrail and banister splits off to the left with steps leading up to bathroom and steps splitting off to the right leading to further bedrooms.

First Floor Accommodation
The first floor half landing has built-in cupboard. Doors leading off to three further bedrooms.

BATHROOM 3.45m x 1.82m (at widest and longest)
Mosaic-effect style vinyl flooring. Suite of white wash-hand basin inset into built-in vanity unit with mixer tap above. White bath with mixer tap and separate shower attachment. White W.C. Range of built-in cupboards with shelving. uPVC double glazed window to rear with vertical blind. Ceiling Spotlight. Chrome heated towel rail.

DOUBLE BEDROOM 2 4.18m x 3.30m
Good sized front facing double bedroom with large uPVC double glazed “tilt and turn” window with Venetian blinds. Curtain pole and curtains above. Radiator with thermostatic valve. Ceiling light. Fitted carpet.

BEDROOM 3/STUDY 3.14m x 1.95m
uPVC double glazed “tilt and turn” window to front with curtain track and curtains above. Fitted Carpet. Radiator with thermostatic valve. Ceiling light.

DOUBLE BEDROOM 4 4.16m x 3.28m
Further front facing double bedroom with large uPVC double glazed “tilt and turn” window with curtain pole and curtains above. Vertical blinds. Ceiling light. Fitted carpet. Radiator with thermostatic valve.

OUTSIDE

REAR GARDEN
59 Main Street, Dalry has a generous rear garden which can be accessed directly from the kitchen and through a lane at the rear. There is pedestrian access through the yard of the neighbouring property for wheelie bins and oil deliveries. Immediately adjacent to the kitchen is a good sized paved patio area ideal for alfresco dining with further formal lawned area beyond. The rear garden is bordered by a wrought iron fence on one side and hedging on the other. Brick built single garage, which can be accessed directly from the lane to the rear.

Oil tank.
Wooden Potting Shed.

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