Land for sale
Garlieston, Newton Stewart, Wigtown, DG8 8BU
Guide Price
£150,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian
Land Tags: Building Plot
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian
- Land Tags: Building Plot
DESCRIPTION
The plot extends to around 3.11 acres, (1.26 hectares) and lies north of Garlieston on the Machars Peninsula. Outline planning consent for the erection of a single dwelling house was obtained in July 2008. This has now lapsed. The plot is connected to mains electricity, drainage and water. A wooden chalet, Pine Lodge, has been situated on the plot for a number of years and is included in the sale. Pine Lodge has 2 bedrooms, a sitting room with wood burning stove, shower room and kitchen, with double doors opening to a veranda.
There is a right of access to a neighbouring plot, on the right as you enter the plot from the road.
Details are available on the planning portal of Dumfries & Galloway Council, ref 08/P/5/0128.
* Culderry House, adjacent to the Plot at Garlieston, is also listed for sale with Galbraith. This belongs to the owner of the plot and further information can be obtained from the agent. *
SITUATION
Garlieston is a small coastal village in South West Scotland, overlooking Garlieston Bay, a wide sandy beach from where you can walk along the coast to the nearby Galloway House Gardens. The coastal path continues to Cruggleton Cliffs and the ruins of Cruggleton Castle. Garlieston itself has harbour, primary school, public house, bowling club and village hall, and neighbouring town, The Royal Burgh of Whithorn, 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. 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. The area is well known for outdoor pursuits and sports, with Kirroughtree Forest a few miles north, part of the Seven Stanes range of mountain biking trails. Fishing, shooting, golf and equestrian facilities are all readily available throughout the area.
Trains to Ayr and Glasgow are available at Stranraer, about 33 miles from Garlieston, with ferries to Northern Ireland at nearby Cairnryan. Trains also run from the regional centre of Dumfries 61.5 miles to the east. Domestic and international flights are available at Prestwick Airport, 65 miles north, and Glasgow and Edinburgh Airports,98 and 132 miles respectively. Motorway links and trains are available at Lockerbie,74 miles east, and Kilmarnock, 74 miles north.
DIRECTIONS
On entering Garlieston turn left and follow the road out of the village for approximately 0.2 miles, you will see double gates on your left hand side, with a single track road leading up towards Pine Lodge.
Marketed by: Galbraith, Castle Douglas
The plot extends to around 3.11 acres, (1.26 hectares) and lies north of Garlieston on the Machars Peninsula. Outline planning consent for the erection of a single dwelling house was obtained in July 2008. This has now lapsed. The plot is connected to mains electricity, drainage and water. A wooden chalet, Pine Lodge, has been situated on the plot for a number of years and is included in the sale. Pine Lodge has 2 bedrooms, a sitting room with wood burning stove, shower room and kitchen, with double doors opening to a veranda.
There is a right of access to a neighbouring plot, on the right as you enter the plot from the road.
Details are available on the planning portal of Dumfries & Galloway Council, ref 08/P/5/0128.
* Culderry House, adjacent to the Plot at Garlieston, is also listed for sale with Galbraith. This belongs to the owner of the plot and further information can be obtained from the agent. *
SITUATION
Garlieston is a small coastal village in South West Scotland, overlooking Garlieston Bay, a wide sandy beach from where you can walk along the coast to the nearby Galloway House Gardens. The coastal path continues to Cruggleton Cliffs and the ruins of Cruggleton Castle. Garlieston itself has harbour, primary school, public house, bowling club and village hall, and neighbouring town, The Royal Burgh of Whithorn, 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. 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. The area is well known for outdoor pursuits and sports, with Kirroughtree Forest a few miles north, part of the Seven Stanes range of mountain biking trails. Fishing, shooting, golf and equestrian facilities are all readily available throughout the area.
Trains to Ayr and Glasgow are available at Stranraer, about 33 miles from Garlieston, with ferries to Northern Ireland at nearby Cairnryan. Trains also run from the regional centre of Dumfries 61.5 miles to the east. Domestic and international flights are available at Prestwick Airport, 65 miles north, and Glasgow and Edinburgh Airports,98 and 132 miles respectively. Motorway links and trains are available at Lockerbie,74 miles east, and Kilmarnock, 74 miles north.
DIRECTIONS
On entering Garlieston turn left and follow the road out of the village for approximately 0.2 miles, you will see double gates on your left hand side, with a single track road leading up towards Pine Lodge.
Marketed by: Galbraith, Castle Douglas
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.