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3 bedroom terraced house
Sea view
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Terraced house
3 beds
1,162 sq ft / 108 sq m
EPC rating: G
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band TBC
Broadband: Super-fast 76Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- A spacious three bedroom mid terrace property with first floor sitting room and views over Garlieston Bay.
- 2 reception rooms. 3 bedrooms
- Views over Garlieston Bay and harbour
- Ideal home or additional residence for holidaying
- Garden
- Garden Shed
- Post code dg8 8 ba
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DESCRIPTION
11 North Crescent is a spacious mid-terrace property with breathtaking uninterrupted views over Garlieston Harbour and beyond. The ground floor dates from the 19th century, there are exposed beams in the ground floor kitchen, dining room and bedroom which maintain that traditional feel. The property was extended to first floor level in the 1970’s. The dining room opens directly in to the kitchen, with pantry, a small number of fitted cupboards and an electric cooker. The store/utility room does require some upgrading, but the potential is there to create a very useful space, which opens out to the garden to the rear of the property. The property benefits from a flooding of natural light and all front facing windows having uninterrupted sea views. There are two bedrooms on the first floor both with fitted wardrobes, together with a spacious double aspect sitting room.
11 North Crescent sits under a tiled roof with the exception of the bathroom and store/utility room, a single storey extension which sit under a box profile roof. Heating is provided by two fitted electric storage heaters, one on each floor.
Garlieston is in a predominantly rural area and situated around the stunning coastline, providing the best of both rural/coastal living but within the comfort of the village community. 11 North Crescent could be updated to provide a wonderful family home or holiday home, just a stone’s throw from the beach.
SITUATION
Garlieston is a picturesque coastal village, with a harbour, primary school, public house, bowling club and village hall.
The Royal Burgh of Whithorn is within 5 miles of Garlieston and has local amenities including shops, café, pharmacy, primary school, veterinary surgery, doctors’ surgery and garage providing both repairs and fuel, and Wigtown, Scotland’s Book Town, is around 7 miles north and holds an annual Book Festival. Wigtown is home to many bookshops and cafes, with the famous Bladnoch Distillery located just outside the town. Newton Stewart, the nearest larger town, approximately 14 miles from Garlieston, offers a wider range of shops and offices, including a leisure centre, secondary school and two supermarkets.
This area of south west Scotland is home to some beautiful scenery, with numerous coastal villages including the Isle of Whithorn and Monreith Bay, as well as Garlieston itself. The nearby Galloway Forest Park is part of the UK’s first Dark Sky Park, giving it breathtaking views of the night sky.
ACCOMMODATION
Ground Floor: Bedroom 1, Dining Room, Kitchen, Bathroom, Store/Utility Room
First Floor: Sitting Room, Bedroom 2, Bedroom 3
GARDEN
The garden, elevated to the rear, predominantly laid to lawn with a number of mature shrubs and a hedge which forms part of the boundary. Steps lead up to a brick built garden shed which provides storage space for garden tools and equipment.
EPC Rating = G
11 North Crescent is a spacious mid-terrace property with breathtaking uninterrupted views over Garlieston Harbour and beyond. The ground floor dates from the 19th century, there are exposed beams in the ground floor kitchen, dining room and bedroom which maintain that traditional feel. The property was extended to first floor level in the 1970’s. The dining room opens directly in to the kitchen, with pantry, a small number of fitted cupboards and an electric cooker. The store/utility room does require some upgrading, but the potential is there to create a very useful space, which opens out to the garden to the rear of the property. The property benefits from a flooding of natural light and all front facing windows having uninterrupted sea views. There are two bedrooms on the first floor both with fitted wardrobes, together with a spacious double aspect sitting room.
11 North Crescent sits under a tiled roof with the exception of the bathroom and store/utility room, a single storey extension which sit under a box profile roof. Heating is provided by two fitted electric storage heaters, one on each floor.
Garlieston is in a predominantly rural area and situated around the stunning coastline, providing the best of both rural/coastal living but within the comfort of the village community. 11 North Crescent could be updated to provide a wonderful family home or holiday home, just a stone’s throw from the beach.
SITUATION
Garlieston is a picturesque coastal village, with a harbour, primary school, public house, bowling club and village hall.
The Royal Burgh of Whithorn is within 5 miles of Garlieston and has local amenities including shops, café, pharmacy, primary school, veterinary surgery, doctors’ surgery and garage providing both repairs and fuel, and Wigtown, Scotland’s Book Town, is around 7 miles north and holds an annual Book Festival. Wigtown is home to many bookshops and cafes, with the famous Bladnoch Distillery located just outside the town. Newton Stewart, the nearest larger town, approximately 14 miles from Garlieston, offers a wider range of shops and offices, including a leisure centre, secondary school and two supermarkets.
This area of south west Scotland is home to some beautiful scenery, with numerous coastal villages including the Isle of Whithorn and Monreith Bay, as well as Garlieston itself. The nearby Galloway Forest Park is part of the UK’s first Dark Sky Park, giving it breathtaking views of the night sky.
ACCOMMODATION
Ground Floor: Bedroom 1, Dining Room, Kitchen, Bathroom, Store/Utility Room
First Floor: Sitting Room, Bedroom 2, Bedroom 3
GARDEN
The garden, elevated to the rear, predominantly laid to lawn with a number of mature shrubs and a hedge which forms part of the boundary. Steps lead up to a brick built garden shed which provides storage space for garden tools and equipment.
EPC Rating = G
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