Crummypark
Dalry, Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire, DG7 3XS
Guide Price
£420,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Solar Energy
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Solar Energy
- Land Tags: Paddock
This unique architect designed modern home located in the heart of the Glenkens, Crummypark is a bright and
comfortable rural property with approximately 10.45 hectares (25.82 acres) of ground and a number of useful outbuildings.
Crummypark is a unique modern home in a rural setting. Built by the current owners in 2010 it is tucked away in a quiet location within the heart of the Glenkens, yet within easy access of all local amenities. This home
has been completed to a high standard throughout with some interesting architectural features such as the high ceilings in the spacious open plan living accommodation. The fixtures and fittings used during the building process such as the powder coated aluminum windows and doors ensures that the property is very low maintenance. All on one level means there is accessibility to all the main rooms and ensuite.
This delightful property is well positioned; well-proportioned, bright accommodation with lovely rural views from every window takes full advantage of the delightful surrounding scenery. To reach Crummypark, travel north on the
A713, about 3 miles, and turn left or west at the sign for “Forrest Road”. After a short distance, take the farm track left, where the sign says “Crummypark” The closest village (5 minutes’ drive) St Johns Town of Dalry is an attractive
village with wide streets and it has an active community. Set in the heart of the village near to the village store and both the Clachan Inn and Lochinvar Hotel which provide bar and restaurant facilities. Dalry is set in the Glenkens which is well served by activities based at the Catstrand in New Galloway bringing community and arts facilities to the area.
The south-west of Scotland is a genuinely rural area with its gentle rolling landscape, mild climate and dramatic coastline. The area has a good range of sport and outdoor activities with opportunities to take shooting in the area,
fishing on the nearby rivers and of course golf. The property is also ideally located to take advantage of a number of outdoor pursuits and leisure activities including hill walking on the nearby Southern Upland Way or Galloway Forest
Park, water sports on Loch Ken or to enjoy the many cultural events at the thriving Community ArtsTrust at the Catstrand in New Galloway.
OUTSIDE
Crummypark is well positioned within its plot with fabulous views from the patio which is immediately accessed from the side of the property or main living accommodation and surrounded by a variety of alpines and shrubs. The
forecourt is made of formed concrete to resemble paving.
To the side of the property is a lawned area with variety of trees and shrubs with a path which leads to a variety of outbuildings as well as productive vegetable garden, and fruit trees. As well as the formal areas of garden ground there are paddocks extending in total approx. 10.45 hectares (25.82 acres). Acreage given is an approximate only and has not been measured for sale.
Driveway
Paved parking area immediately in front of the garage offering parking for a number of cars.
Double Garage 5.05m x 4.88m
Electric up and over door. 2 Large double glazed windows to side. Further attic storage above garage. Wooden insulated cupboard housing water pump for water to property. Built-in wooden shelving. Electric fuse box.
Doorway at rear of garage leading in to:-
Laundry Room/Workshop 2.97m x 3.01m widening to 4.85m
Stainless steel sink with taps above and large picture window. Formica work surface to one side and storage cupboards beneath. Plumbing for washing machine. Ceiling light. Further built-in cupboards on one wall with shelving above. Doorway leading to:-
W.C. 1.74m x 1.58m
White wash hand basin with vanity unit underneath. White W.C. Double glazed window to side. Ceiling light.
Large Wooden Shed
Large wooden former chicken shed with concrete floor. Electric. Greenhouse and attached Workshop
BURDENS
The Council Tax Band relating to this property is a band E.
The area hatched in black on the plan is burdened by a Section 75 agreement with Dumfries and Galloway Council. The property is sold subject to the terms and conditions therein. A copy of this agreement can be made available to
purchasers on request through their instructed Solicitor/Agent
Marketed by: Williamson & Henry, Kirkcudbright
comfortable rural property with approximately 10.45 hectares (25.82 acres) of ground and a number of useful outbuildings.
Crummypark is a unique modern home in a rural setting. Built by the current owners in 2010 it is tucked away in a quiet location within the heart of the Glenkens, yet within easy access of all local amenities. This home
has been completed to a high standard throughout with some interesting architectural features such as the high ceilings in the spacious open plan living accommodation. The fixtures and fittings used during the building process such as the powder coated aluminum windows and doors ensures that the property is very low maintenance. All on one level means there is accessibility to all the main rooms and ensuite.
This delightful property is well positioned; well-proportioned, bright accommodation with lovely rural views from every window takes full advantage of the delightful surrounding scenery. To reach Crummypark, travel north on the
A713, about 3 miles, and turn left or west at the sign for “Forrest Road”. After a short distance, take the farm track left, where the sign says “Crummypark” The closest village (5 minutes’ drive) St Johns Town of Dalry is an attractive
village with wide streets and it has an active community. Set in the heart of the village near to the village store and both the Clachan Inn and Lochinvar Hotel which provide bar and restaurant facilities. Dalry is set in the Glenkens which is well served by activities based at the Catstrand in New Galloway bringing community and arts facilities to the area.
The south-west of Scotland is a genuinely rural area with its gentle rolling landscape, mild climate and dramatic coastline. The area has a good range of sport and outdoor activities with opportunities to take shooting in the area,
fishing on the nearby rivers and of course golf. The property is also ideally located to take advantage of a number of outdoor pursuits and leisure activities including hill walking on the nearby Southern Upland Way or Galloway Forest
Park, water sports on Loch Ken or to enjoy the many cultural events at the thriving Community ArtsTrust at the Catstrand in New Galloway.
OUTSIDE
Crummypark is well positioned within its plot with fabulous views from the patio which is immediately accessed from the side of the property or main living accommodation and surrounded by a variety of alpines and shrubs. The
forecourt is made of formed concrete to resemble paving.
To the side of the property is a lawned area with variety of trees and shrubs with a path which leads to a variety of outbuildings as well as productive vegetable garden, and fruit trees. As well as the formal areas of garden ground there are paddocks extending in total approx. 10.45 hectares (25.82 acres). Acreage given is an approximate only and has not been measured for sale.
Driveway
Paved parking area immediately in front of the garage offering parking for a number of cars.
Double Garage 5.05m x 4.88m
Electric up and over door. 2 Large double glazed windows to side. Further attic storage above garage. Wooden insulated cupboard housing water pump for water to property. Built-in wooden shelving. Electric fuse box.
Doorway at rear of garage leading in to:-
Laundry Room/Workshop 2.97m x 3.01m widening to 4.85m
Stainless steel sink with taps above and large picture window. Formica work surface to one side and storage cupboards beneath. Plumbing for washing machine. Ceiling light. Further built-in cupboards on one wall with shelving above. Doorway leading to:-
W.C. 1.74m x 1.58m
White wash hand basin with vanity unit underneath. White W.C. Double glazed window to side. Ceiling light.
Large Wooden Shed
Large wooden former chicken shed with concrete floor. Electric. Greenhouse and attached Workshop
BURDENS
The Council Tax Band relating to this property is a band E.
The area hatched in black on the plan is burdened by a Section 75 agreement with Dumfries and Galloway Council. The property is sold subject to the terms and conditions therein. A copy of this agreement can be made available to
purchasers on request through their instructed Solicitor/Agent
Marketed by: Williamson & Henry, Kirkcudbright
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.