Rose Cottage Kirkinner Rent pcm £420
Glenurr, Port Road Palnackie Offers over £230,000
25 Gordon Drive Castle Douglas Offers over £120,000
Detached 6 Bedrooms Offers In Excess Of £430,000
Upper Senwick Farmhouse enjoys a tranquil setting in an outstanding Galloway countryside location some 6 miles or so from Kirkcudbright. The house enjoys an elevated south east facing site with an excellent outlook over farmlands to the Solway Firth and Cumbrian Hills beyond. A comprehensive programme of redecoration was completed in 2006 upgrading many of the rooms whilst preserving and enhancing the traditional charecter of the property. The house retains original cornicing, coving, picture rail and fireplaces with the main accommodation set off a magnificent hall staircase and landing.
Cottage/Detached 3 Bedrooms Offers over £370,000
A dramatic stone barn conversion in this exceptionally scenic coastal location, set in approx. 0.75 acres. Carrick is renowned as an area of particular scenic beauty with its rocky and sandy coastline very well reflected in the words of the local anthem of “Bonnie Gallowa”. The sunsets here, looking out over the Solway Firth past the Fleet Isles to the Wigtownshire Coast, are particularly breathtaking. Owl Cote was a byre that pertained to the old farmhouse of Carrick itself. It was formed as a permanent home by the present owners and since it is located west of the boundary line of Carrick itself, it is more quietly situated just outwith the much loved Carrick itself. Generally the Borgue coastline is a fascinating one, historically and scenically, and Owl Cote Byre is an ideal property either as a permanent home or as a very high quality holiday home.
Plot Bedrooms Guide Price £25,000
Although at first sight it might appear a natural site for some kind of development either for holiday use or for permanent dwelling, (since it would complete the "row") it is understood that in terms of the current planning policy, it would be unlikely that Planning Permission would be granted. The price therefore reflects that but it also reflects the fact that if there was a change of policy in this regard there might be reasonable "hope" of development here in the future.