12 The Hollow

Creetown. DG8 7HZ

Offers Over - £70,000

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Floor Plan for 12 The Hollow, Creetown

Property Overview


1
Bedrooms
0
En-suite
1
Public Rooms
1
Bathrooms
Yes
Garden

Located within the heart of Creetown, arises an opportunity to acquire a spacious end terrace bungalow providing generous accommodation over one level. This is a bright, well-proportioned bungalow  which is in good condition throughout having been well maintained to include, spacious front lounge with feature fireplace currently hosting a gas fire, well-proportioned bathroom,  gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing. This property also benefits from generous built in storage space as well as benefiting from easily  maintained private garden grounds to the front and rear with on street parking to the front.  Located in a well sought after area, viewing is to be highly recommended.

 

Occupying a well sought after location within a private residential area, this is an end of terrace bungalow which displays well-proportioned and comfortable accommodation over one level.

The property which is located within easy reach of the town centre and all local amenities is of traditional construction under a tile roof. In good condition throughout having  been well maintained, the property is situated adjacent to other detached properties of varying style , with an outlook to the front to neighbouring properties and to the rear over the garden ground and woodland beyond.

 

Creetown has long been a very popular retreat on Scotland’s Southwest coastline, attracting many visitors and with access to a full range of outdoor pursuits including walking, fishing and excellent golf courses.  Local amenities include primary school, church, general and specialist stores, library, post office, hotel, chemists and general practice healthcare. The surrounding area has also been noted for its sites of historical interest.  The pretty coastal villages of the Isle of Whithorn and Garlieston are within easy reach and where there are further facilities for boating and sea fishing.  The well-known Book Town of Wigtown is only 12 miles distant and a wider range of facilities, including larger supermarkets and secondary schools, can be found in the market town of Newton Stewart (7 miles) and Stranraer (30 miles).



General

It is understood that, on achieving a satisfactory price, the vendors will include fitted floor coverings and blinds throughout.

Services

Mains electricity, water and drainage. Gas fired central heating.

Council Tax

A

Energy Rating

EPC = D

Viewing

By appointment with GAP.

Entry

Negotiable.