Settled on a good sized elevated plot with unrivalled views, this spacious 3 bedroom semi-detached villa is tastefully presented throughout and is well located on the fringes of Castle Douglas, yet within walking distance of the town centre.
The property is particularly bright and light-filled, with great interior accommodation ideal for family relaxing and entertaining and the convenience of ample driveway parking. The location is a real plus point that favours far-reaching views across neighbouring countryside, with all local amenities and shops within easy reach.
The property comprises of a bright entrance hall laid with quality herringbone style flooring and offering access to a handy guest cloakroom fitted with a white WC and wash hand basin. To the right, lies a modern kitchen featuring a double window aspect and fitted with a wide selection of base and wall units with contrasting worktop and tile effect flooring. Including integrated appliances of oven, electric hob, extractor hood, fridge/freezer and dishwasher with space for a washing machine.
Spacious lounge/dining room which is filled with natural light from the rear patio doors opening up to the garden and framing the idyllic views across surrounding fields. This is laid with plush carpeting complemented by an elegant theme of décor.
Upstairs, there are three good sized double bedrooms presented in a light toned palette and boasting abundant storage in fitted wardrobes.
Immaculate family bathroom fitted with a 3 piece suite comprising bath, WC and wash hand basin.
Outside, to the front lies a neat lawned garden which leads to a gravelled driveway providing off-road parking.
The fully enclosed side garden is largely laid to lawn bordered by a colourful range of mature shrubs with a picturesque backdrop. A rear paved patio is perfect for family barbecues in summer months.
Castle Douglas is a thriving 18th century market town nestling between the Galloway hills, forests to the north and the sweeping beaches of the Solway Firth to the south.
Well known for its independent shops and local produce stores and cafés of a high quality, it is easy to see why the town has become the designated Food Town of Dumfries and Galloway.
The town has many independent shops selling a great variety of goods in addition to food. There are also a variety of establishments providing meals and snacks, and several supermarkets/grocery stores including a Post Office and filling station.
Located around 18 miles from Dumfries along the A75, the town is a thriving centre for prosperous local farming.
Beside Castle Douglas is Carlingwark Loch, dotted with islands and great for boating and learning to sail and picnicking. There is a caravan park and kids’ playground by the loch and at the far end of the loch is National Trust for Scotland’s Threave Garden, House and Estate open to visitors all year.
On an island in the River Dee stands 14th century Threave Castle, the great fortress of the Douglases, which can be reached by ferry. Nearby is Threave Wildfowl Reserve, an important place for wintering wildfowl.
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