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£120,0002 bedroom terraced house for sale
Inton, High Street, New Galloway
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Chain-free
Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
775 sq ft / 72 sq m
EPC rating: F
Key information
Features and description
- Electric Heating
- Fireplace / Stove
- Garden, Private
- On Street Parking
- Chain Free
- Ideal First Time Buy
- Investment Property
- Village
- Neutral Decor
- Traditional
Inton is a deceptively spacious two bedroom terraced cottage located in the centre of the popular Glenkens village of New Galloway.
New Galloway has its own primary school, doctor’s surgery and active community attractions including the CatStrand, the Smiddy, local shop, local pubs and local post office. The village is also well served by public transport links, north to Dalry and beyond and south to Castle Douglas (some 14 miles away) and beyond. Dalry has a secondary school which is complemented by Castle Douglas High School after fourth year.
ACCOMMODATION
Accessed from High Street through wooden glazed door into:-
RECEPTION HALLWAY (2.42m x 2m)
Fitted carpet. Dimplex night storage heater. Carpeted staircase with painted wooden handrail and banister leading to first floor level. Under stair storage cupboard. Cupboard housing RCD consumer unit and fusebox. Electric meter. Ceiling light. Doorways leading off to dining / kitchen, rear vestibule / utility room, sitting room. Step up to:-
SITTING ROOM (3.29m x 4.05m)
Front facing sitting room with feature inglenook fireplace with cast iron wood burning Arada Devon stove set on slate hearth with wooden mantle above. Wooden glazed window to rear with further wooden sash and case window to front with deep sill beneath. Curtain pole above. Smoke alarm. Dimplex night storage heater. Ceiling light.
REAR VESTIBULE / UTILITY ROOM (1.56m x 2.18m)
Wood effect vinyl flooring. Ceramic Belfast sink with taps above. Laminate work surfaces. Tiled splash backs. Wall mounted unit providing additional storage. Plumbing for washing machine. Partially coombed ceiling. Wooden glazed door leading out to rear garden. Ceiling light.
DINING / KITCHEN (3.63m x 4.17m)
Recently fitted modern shaker style fitted kitchen units with wood effect butcher block work surfaces. Electric Schott Ceran electric hob. Electric built in Neff cooker. Stainless steel 1 ½ bowl sink with mixer tap and drainer. Wooden glazed window to rear. Built in extractor fan. Respatex style tiled splash backs. Freestanding fridge freezer. Dimplex night storage heater. Ample space for table and chairs. Wooden sash and case window to front with curtain pole above. Ceiling light. Oak effect laminate flooring.
Carpeted staircase with wooden handrail and banister leading to first floor level.
LANDING (1.05m x 2.02m)
Fitted carpet. Doors leading off to two double bedrooms and bathroom. Skylight. Smoke alarm. Loft access hatch. Ceiling light.
BATHROOM (1.92m x 1.91m)
Howdens oak effect vinyl click flooring. Contemporary bathroom with suite of white wash hand basin and W.C. inset into white high gloss vanity unit and bath with mixer tap. Mains monsoon rainfall shower head above. Electric chrome heated towel rail. Respatex style wall paneling. Partially coombed ceiling. Skylight to front. Ceiling light.
DOUBLE BEDROOM 1 (3.61m x 3.80m)
Front facing double bedroom with outlook across high street. Wooden sash and case window. Blind. Partially coombed ceiling. Electric panel heater. Original cast iron fireplace with painted wooden surround and mantle and stone hearth. Ceiling light. Fitted carpet.
DOUBLE BEDROOM 2 (4.12m x 3.34m)
Further front facing double bedroom with Sash and case window with roller blind above. Ceiling light. Electric panel heater. Original cast iron fireplace with wooden painted surround and mantle above and stone hearth. Partially coombed ceiling.
Outside
To the rear of the property steps up lead to small lawned area. This can be accessed via West Port and via Greenhead Brae
New Galloway has its own primary school, doctor’s surgery and active community attractions including the CatStrand, the Smiddy, local shop, local pubs and local post office. The village is also well served by public transport links, north to Dalry and beyond and south to Castle Douglas (some 14 miles away) and beyond. Dalry has a secondary school which is complemented by Castle Douglas High School after fourth year.
ACCOMMODATION
Accessed from High Street through wooden glazed door into:-
RECEPTION HALLWAY (2.42m x 2m)
Fitted carpet. Dimplex night storage heater. Carpeted staircase with painted wooden handrail and banister leading to first floor level. Under stair storage cupboard. Cupboard housing RCD consumer unit and fusebox. Electric meter. Ceiling light. Doorways leading off to dining / kitchen, rear vestibule / utility room, sitting room. Step up to:-
SITTING ROOM (3.29m x 4.05m)
Front facing sitting room with feature inglenook fireplace with cast iron wood burning Arada Devon stove set on slate hearth with wooden mantle above. Wooden glazed window to rear with further wooden sash and case window to front with deep sill beneath. Curtain pole above. Smoke alarm. Dimplex night storage heater. Ceiling light.
REAR VESTIBULE / UTILITY ROOM (1.56m x 2.18m)
Wood effect vinyl flooring. Ceramic Belfast sink with taps above. Laminate work surfaces. Tiled splash backs. Wall mounted unit providing additional storage. Plumbing for washing machine. Partially coombed ceiling. Wooden glazed door leading out to rear garden. Ceiling light.
DINING / KITCHEN (3.63m x 4.17m)
Recently fitted modern shaker style fitted kitchen units with wood effect butcher block work surfaces. Electric Schott Ceran electric hob. Electric built in Neff cooker. Stainless steel 1 ½ bowl sink with mixer tap and drainer. Wooden glazed window to rear. Built in extractor fan. Respatex style tiled splash backs. Freestanding fridge freezer. Dimplex night storage heater. Ample space for table and chairs. Wooden sash and case window to front with curtain pole above. Ceiling light. Oak effect laminate flooring.
Carpeted staircase with wooden handrail and banister leading to first floor level.
LANDING (1.05m x 2.02m)
Fitted carpet. Doors leading off to two double bedrooms and bathroom. Skylight. Smoke alarm. Loft access hatch. Ceiling light.
BATHROOM (1.92m x 1.91m)
Howdens oak effect vinyl click flooring. Contemporary bathroom with suite of white wash hand basin and W.C. inset into white high gloss vanity unit and bath with mixer tap. Mains monsoon rainfall shower head above. Electric chrome heated towel rail. Respatex style wall paneling. Partially coombed ceiling. Skylight to front. Ceiling light.
DOUBLE BEDROOM 1 (3.61m x 3.80m)
Front facing double bedroom with outlook across high street. Wooden sash and case window. Blind. Partially coombed ceiling. Electric panel heater. Original cast iron fireplace with painted wooden surround and mantle and stone hearth. Ceiling light. Fitted carpet.
DOUBLE BEDROOM 2 (4.12m x 3.34m)
Further front facing double bedroom with Sash and case window with roller blind above. Ceiling light. Electric panel heater. Original cast iron fireplace with wooden painted surround and mantle above and stone hearth. Partially coombed ceiling.
Outside
To the rear of the property steps up lead to small lawned area. This can be accessed via West Port and via Greenhead Brae
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