6 bedroom house

Garlieston, Newton Stewart, Wigtown, DG8 8BU

Guide Price

£550,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Jul 2021
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 3.6 acres
  • 6 beds

Residential Tags: N/A

Property Tags: Development Potential, Traditional Buildings

Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land

Summary Details

  • First Marketed: Jul 2021
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: N/A
  • Property Tags: Development Potential, Traditional Buildings
  • Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land

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A FORMER COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL SET WITHIN ITS OWN BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED GARDEN GROUNDS OVERLOOKING GARLIESTON BAY


  • FORMER SIX BEDROOM COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL (DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL)
  • ELEVATED POSITION WITH OPEN VIEWS
  • LANDSCAPED MATURE GARDEN GROUNDS
  • HUGE POTENTIAL FOR SOME SELF-SUFFICIENT LIVING
  • WITHIN AN EASY DRIVING DISTANCE TO MAJOR ROAD NETWORKS
  • EPC - F37


Culderry House is situated within the pretty coastal village of Garlieston within Dumfries & Galloway. Culderry House is surrounded by beautifully landscaped garden grounds and benefits from views across Garlieston Bay and the surrounding countryside.


At present Culderry House is a fine family home, but in past years was utilised as a country house hotel, which could easily be re-established or indeed the basis for a B & B business. The property is approached via a private driveway and is surrounded within private enclosed gardens with parking available for several vehicles. The gardens are mainly laid to lawns with a variety of mature trees and shrubs. The property benefits from a grazing paddock to the front of Culderry house with the entire property occupying about 3.6 acres to include the house, outbuildings and garden grounds.


Garlieston is a popular village on the Solway Coast of the Machars Peninsula. It lies between Wigtown and The Isle of Whithorn. Garlieston has delightful rows of houses, North and South Crescent where the 18th/19th century terraces face out to the bay with a long, level promenade in between. South Crescent also has the village pub, The Harbour Inn. There are lovely coastal walks in either direction, northward to Innerwell Point and Eggerness Point or southward to the remains of Cruggleton Castle or even to the Isle of Whithorn. A wider range of local services are available at the nearby Whithorn, including shops, hotels, cafes, convenience stores and primary schooling.


THE GARDEN GROUNDS

Culderry House is surrounded by its own landscaped garden grounds which are mainly laid to neat laws with a mature trees and shrubs. There is ample parking for several vehicles to the front. Range of traditional buildings with some further development potential.




Marketed by: Threave Rural, Castle Douglas

Land Registry Data

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