62A St John Street, Creetown, DG8 7JG
Beautifully converted, stone built terrace house offering spacious accommodation over…
£130,000 Offers Over
UNDER OFFER
£195,000 Offers Over
The property is a two-storey detached cottage constructed in 1874 of traditional sandstone random rubble construction with Whinstone window surrounds. Gable walls are surmounted by sandstone skews with decorative skew putts. The property has a pitched and slate roof with chimney heads on each gable. Situated a short walk from the centre of Wigtown, golf course and surrounding countryside. The property is in good order with spacious accommodation offering a generous family home
Accommodation over 2 levels comprises:-
HALL, SITTING ROOM, PUBLIC ROOM, WC, WET ROOM, large fully fitted KITCHEN DINER
3 BEDROOMS and BOXROOM. Lined ATTIC
Double glazed. Oil fired central heating.
Large outbuilding and off road parking with potential
Hard landscaped gardens. Building plot with lapsed planning permission
Although prepared with care and believed to be accurate, these particulars are not guaranteed and will not form part of any contract. Buyers should satisfy themselves as to all points. If prospective buyers have particular queries arising from the particulars we request that they raise them with us and we will check the information, especially if they will be travelling from a distance to view. Where dimensions are quoted, they are approximate only. Systems and appliances are untested and sold as seen. The photographs used are for the purpose of illustration, may have been taken from outside the boundaries of the property and may demonstrate only the surroundings, and are not to be taken as an accurate indication of the extent of the property or to show what is included in the sale.
Beautifully converted, stone built terrace house offering spacious accommodation over…
£130,000 Offers Over
Traditional stone built detached cottage situated in a rural location…
£160,000 Offers Over
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