2 bedroom house
Tongland, Kirkcudbright, Kirkcudbrightshire, DG6 4NA
Guide Price
£240,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Tennis Court
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2022
- Removed: Sep 2022
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Tennis Court
- Land Tags: Paddock
DESCRIPTION
Meikleyett is a traditional two bedroom detached cottage with a modern feel throughout and has ample outside space and a paddock. The cottage is nestled in a peaceful location on the periphery of Tongland and enjoys views to the open countryside while offering comfortable ground floor living space with lots of natural light flooding through the property. The outside space offers seating areas from which to enjoy the views, and offers the opportunity to be landscaped further. The cottage has a traditional yet modern kitchen and bathroom, and overall the property has been finished with neutral tones. This is the ideal ‘lock up and leave’ holiday/second home, or a charming permanent residence for a couple looking for semi-rural living.
SITUATION
Meikleyett is within the hamlet of Tongland which is 2 miles from Kirkcudbright. Kirkcudbright is famous as Scotland’s Artists’ Town and its well-known connections to The Glasgow Boys. The town provides a range of services including two small supermarkets and individual specialist shops, parish church, museum, library, doctor’s surgery, optician, bank, a cottage hospital, two veterinary practices, swimming pool, tennis court, bowling green, as well as a primary and secondary school. The nearby market town of Castle Douglas also has a good range of shops and other services, and is designated Dumfries and Galloway’s ‘Food Town’. The regional capital of Dumfries offers a wider range of shops, retail outlets and services including the Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary and the Crichton Campus providing further education courses.
Communications to the area are very good, with railway stations in both Dumfries and Lockerbie. The M74 motorway is accessible at Moffat and Lockerbie, allowing easy access north and south. Regular flights to parts of the UK and Ireland as well as continental Europe depart from Prestwick Airport, which 58 miles drive to the north. Both Glasgow (104 miles) and Edinburgh (105 miles) with their international airports are around two hours’ drive. A daily ferry service to Northern Ireland operates with Stena Link from Cairnryan around 51 miles to the west, close to Stranraer.
ACCOMMODATION
Ground Floor: Living/Dining Room. Kitchen. Bathroom. Two double bedrooms.
GARDEN AND PADDOCK
Including the paddock and garden the outside space measures 0.14acres in all. The garden is a mix of gravel areas, paved patio and grass lawn. Surrounding the garden is the paddock which lends itself to a number of uses .
DIRECTIONS
From Castle Douglas head west on the A75 heading for Stranraer. After 2.7 miles take the left turn for Kirkcudbright via the A711 and continue for 3.4 miles. Upon entering the village of Tongland take the first right and continue up the lane. Meikleyett is located on the left hand side and parking is available at the property.
EPC Rating = E
Marketed by: Galbraith, Castle Douglas
Meikleyett is a traditional two bedroom detached cottage with a modern feel throughout and has ample outside space and a paddock. The cottage is nestled in a peaceful location on the periphery of Tongland and enjoys views to the open countryside while offering comfortable ground floor living space with lots of natural light flooding through the property. The outside space offers seating areas from which to enjoy the views, and offers the opportunity to be landscaped further. The cottage has a traditional yet modern kitchen and bathroom, and overall the property has been finished with neutral tones. This is the ideal ‘lock up and leave’ holiday/second home, or a charming permanent residence for a couple looking for semi-rural living.
SITUATION
Meikleyett is within the hamlet of Tongland which is 2 miles from Kirkcudbright. Kirkcudbright is famous as Scotland’s Artists’ Town and its well-known connections to The Glasgow Boys. The town provides a range of services including two small supermarkets and individual specialist shops, parish church, museum, library, doctor’s surgery, optician, bank, a cottage hospital, two veterinary practices, swimming pool, tennis court, bowling green, as well as a primary and secondary school. The nearby market town of Castle Douglas also has a good range of shops and other services, and is designated Dumfries and Galloway’s ‘Food Town’. The regional capital of Dumfries offers a wider range of shops, retail outlets and services including the Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary and the Crichton Campus providing further education courses.
Communications to the area are very good, with railway stations in both Dumfries and Lockerbie. The M74 motorway is accessible at Moffat and Lockerbie, allowing easy access north and south. Regular flights to parts of the UK and Ireland as well as continental Europe depart from Prestwick Airport, which 58 miles drive to the north. Both Glasgow (104 miles) and Edinburgh (105 miles) with their international airports are around two hours’ drive. A daily ferry service to Northern Ireland operates with Stena Link from Cairnryan around 51 miles to the west, close to Stranraer.
ACCOMMODATION
Ground Floor: Living/Dining Room. Kitchen. Bathroom. Two double bedrooms.
GARDEN AND PADDOCK
Including the paddock and garden the outside space measures 0.14acres in all. The garden is a mix of gravel areas, paved patio and grass lawn. Surrounding the garden is the paddock which lends itself to a number of uses .
DIRECTIONS
From Castle Douglas head west on the A75 heading for Stranraer. After 2.7 miles take the left turn for Kirkcudbright via the A711 and continue for 3.4 miles. Upon entering the village of Tongland take the first right and continue up the lane. Meikleyett is located on the left hand side and parking is available at the property.
EPC Rating = E
Marketed by: Galbraith, Castle Douglas
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.