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 over £550,000
The Cottage is a very fine Edwardian style arts and crafts house, with an attractive and interesting architectural appearance and a bright spacious interior. The house generally looks south and from the upper rooms there are fine views down towards Loch Ken. The Cottage sits in what is understood to be some two acres of grounds and is presently presented as basically three units, namely - 1. The Main house 2.Crauchan Cottage 3.Residential Building Plot.
The Cottage is a very fine Edwardian style arts and crafts house, with an attractive and interesting architectural appearance and a bright spacious interior. The house generally looks south and from the upper rooms there are fine views down towards Loch Ken.
The Cottage sits in what is understood to be some two acres of grounds and is presently presented as basically three units, namely -
1. The Main house
2.Crauchan Cottage
3.Residential Building Plot.
Detached 4 Bedrooms Offers over £350,000
Carrick occupies a lovely situation just south of New Galloway on the A762 road through Laurieston to Ringford and the A75. It occupies a charming rural setting. Travelling from New Galloway, about 1 mile from the village, there is the large Country House of Cairn Edward on the right. Just to the north or before Cairn Edward, there is a track and signposts include “Carrick”. Along this track on the left, is Carrick, about 100 yards from the public highway. HOME REPORT AVAILABLE
Carrick occupies a lovely situation just south of New Galloway on the A762 road through Laurieston to Ringford and the A75. It occupies a charming rural setting. Travelling from New Galloway, about 1 mile from the village, there is the large Country House of Cairn Edward on the right. Just to the north or before Cairn Edward, there is a track and signposts include “Carrick”. Along this track on the left, is Carrick, about 100 yards from the public highway.
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Detached 4 Bedrooms Offers Over £325,000
Bank House is a most imposing 19th Century “B” listed detached dwellinghouse, built as a Bank and Manager’s House and incorporating on the ground floor, the rooms that were dedicated to the Bank previously. This is an impressive building occupying a corner site at the junction of the Ayr Road and Kenbridge Road in New Galloway and the property benefits from having an open outlook to the south over the village park opposite and to the more distant Loch Ken and surrounding hills. The entry in the Listed Building Register describes the main elevation as “centre bay with simple scrolled gable and cartouche tympanum. Spike finials to all three gables. Slate roofs, tall paired octagonal cans”.
End Terraced 6 Bedrooms Offers Over £300,000
The business as presently conducted by Mr Hopkins, comprises a very general Grocer’s Shop trading with the benefit presently of an Off Sales Liquor Licence. A good range of varied stock is carried and the shop carries newspapers including Sunday papers. As presently run, Mr Hopkins looks after the shop with some assistance from an employee and his wife is full-time employed elsewhere. It would be ideal, however, as a family owned and run business. The property is very typical of small town businesses, incorporating within the same building, the dwellinghouse and also the shop premises. The shop obviously opens directly from the street and adjacent to the shop is the front door of the house, which opens directly from the pavement. There is a connecting door at the rear between the shop and the house. A previous owner has integrated an extensive rear building to form living accommodation and it is almost a separate house.
Detached 3 Bedrooms Offers over £230,000
Westport Cottage is a charming traditional Galloway Cottage in granite and whinstone under a slate roof. Westport is the street that runs west from the Town Hall on the quiet lane that joins with the Newton Stewart Road at its end. The Cottage is impeccably presented and presents as a spacious home with a real “cottage” feel, and tastefully and attractively decorated.
Terraced 3 Bedrooms Fixed Price £145,000
Sunnyside is well named since the houses in Sunnyside all face due South. From New Galloway′s High Street, opposite the Cross Keys Hotel, the street is initially called Wylies Brae which is the section of the street where the houses sit on the right handside of the road. Thereafter where the houses are on the left handside of the road the houses are named Sunnyside. No 5 is at the bottom of the street and looks on to a small grassy area. It is well sited near a convenient car park but there is on street car parking in any event.
Sunnyside is well named since the houses in Sunnyside all face due South. From New Galloway′s High Street, opposite the Cross Keys Hotel, the street is initially called Wylies Brae which is the section of the street where the houses sit on the right handside of the road. Thereafter where the houses are on the left handside of the road the houses are named Sunnyside.
No 5 is at the bottom of the street and looks on to a small grassy area. It is well sited near a convenient car park but there is on street car parking in any event.
Terraced 2 Bedrooms Offers over £85,000
A solid traditional terraced townhouse, harled and white painted under a slate roof. Crinan is a small but well proportioned property and would make an ideal permanent or holiday bolt hole.
Plot Bedrooms Offers over £73,000
The “Joinery Shop” occupies a quiet situation tucked behind New Galloway’s High Street. The vehicular entry is between the properties known as the Old Post Office (to the south) and Millhouse (to the north). This entry opens to a sort of court yard allowing access to the rear of the property Strathearn, which sits on the High Street proper, and also “Rose Cottage”, a charming traditional cottage on the opposite side of the court yard from “the Old Joinery Shop”. The Old Joinery Shop has the benefit of outline planning permission which was renewed under reference 10/P/2/0078 on 20th April 2010
The “Joinery Shop” occupies a quiet situation tucked behind New Galloway’s High Street. The vehicular entry is between the properties known as the Old Post Office (to the south) and Millhouse (to the north). This entry opens to a sort of court yard allowing access to the rear of the property Strathearn, which sits on the High Street proper, and also “Rose Cottage”, a charming traditional cottage on the opposite side of the court yard from “the Old Joinery Shop”.
The Old Joinery Shop has the benefit of outline planning permission which was renewed under reference 10/P/2/0078 on 20th April 2010