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Freehold
Offers in region of
£280,000
3 bed detached house for sale
Braemar, Kirkgunzeon, Dumfries DG23 beds
2 baths
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
E
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Kirkgunzeon School 0.2 miles
- Hardgate School 3.5 miles
- Dumfries 9 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Fully Refreshed Three Bedroom Galloway Cottage
- Enclosed Mature Garden Grounds
- Private Off-Road Parking & Detached Garage
- Elevated Site With Views Across The Surrounding Countryside
- Within Easy Commuting Distance Of Major Road Networks
- Woodburning Stove Newly Installed In Lounge
Braemar is located within the pretty Galloway village of Kirkgunzeon occupying an elevated site benefitting from views across the village rooftops and surrounding countryside. This charming, detached cottage is mainly of traditional granite construction and is enclosed by its own mature garden grounds. The property offers spacious three-bedroom accommodation over two floors. Braemar benefits from private off-road parking via a gated driveway. The garden to the rear is fully enclosed backing on to farmland and are mainly made up of lawns, mature trees and mature shrubs.
The Parish of Kirkgunzeon has existed from the thirteenth century, primarily an agricultural area with evidence of farming dating back to the Bronze Age settlements. In the 19th century the village was described as self-sufficient with a mill, school, shop, smithy and railway station. Many of these village facilities have now closed although both Maxwell Memorial Hall and the Primary School remain open. The memorial hall offers an annual programme of events and activities and can be hired for private functions and recreational activities such as the regular yoga classes. The Hall is also used by Kirkgunzeon primary school and their school ‘cluster’ partners of Palnackie and Colvend.
The Parish of Kirkgunzeon has existed from the thirteenth century, primarily an agricultural area with evidence of farming dating back to the Bronze Age settlements. In the 19th century the village was described as self-sufficient with a mill, school, shop, smithy and railway station. Many of these village facilities have now closed although both Maxwell Memorial Hall and the Primary School remain open. The memorial hall offers an annual programme of events and activities and can be hired for private functions and recreational activities such as the regular yoga classes. The Hall is also used by Kirkgunzeon primary school and their school ‘cluster’ partners of Palnackie and Colvend.
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Threave Rural
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