Property photos
Freehold
Offers in region of
£115,000
2 bed cottage for sale
Burnside Lane, Garlieston DG82 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC rating: F
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
B
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Garlieston School 0.2 miles
- Whithorn School 4.1 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Private garden
- Single garage
- Off street parking
- Double glazing
Burnside Cottage is a charming two-bedroom detached property built Circa 1785, with accommodation over two floors. While the property requires some upgrading it retains many original features and benefits from double glazing and oil-fired central heating. There is a terraced garden to the rear of the property with garage.
Accommodation comprises: - Ground Floor – Hall. Lounge. Dining Room. Kitchen. Porch. Utility Room. Bathroom. First Floor – 2 Bedrooms.
The pretty harbour village of Garlieston became famous for the sea trials of the structures for the floating Mulberry Harbours, used off Normandy immediately after d-Day. Garlieston was chosen as a secret location for its trials because the tides were similar to that of Normandy. The remains of two wrecked “beetles” on Eggerness rocks, and the remains of the “hippo” at Rigg Bay can still be seen today. Garlieston is very popular with tourists, with its sandy beaches and stunning coastal and cliff top walks.
Ground floor accommodation
Hall 1.70m x 1.00m
Composite glazed entrance door. Understairs cupboard. Built-in cupboard housing electric meter.
Lounge 4.40m x 3.15m
South facing sash and case window. Feature stone fire surround with oak beam above and open fire. Open wooden beams. Radiator.
Dining Room 4.42m x 2.90m
South facing sash and case window. Wooden beams. Radiator.
Kitchen 4.80m x 2.18m
South facing window and Velux roof light. Fitted with a range of wall and floor units, ample worksurfaces, tiled spashbacks and inset composite drainer sink. Extractor fan. Tiled flooring. Door giving access to porch. Radiator.
Porch 1.70m x 1.23m
Built-in shelved storage cupboard. Composite glazed door giving access to front. Radiator.
Utility Room 2.35m x 1.75m
Space and plumbing for washing machine. Oil-fired combi boiler. Hatch to attic. Extractor fan. Glazed door giving access to garden. Radiator.
Bathroom 3.09m x 2.75m
Velux roof light. Painted pine panelling to dado rail height and fitted with a white suite comprising WC, wash-hand basin, roll-top stand alone bath and shower cubicle with electric shower.
First floor accommodation
Landing
Built-in shelved linen cupboard. Skylight.
Bedroom 1 4.32m x 3.04m
South facing sash and case window and east facing window. Custom made wardrobe. Open wooden beams. Radiator.
Bedroom 2 4.32m x 2.82m
South facing sash and case window. Custom made wardrobe. Wooden beams. Hatch to attic. Radiator.
Garden
There is a terraced garden is to the rear of the property which is currently overgrown with a variety of mature flowering shrubs.
Outbuilding
Garage (5.60m x 2.50m)
Services
Mains supplies of water and electricity. The property is connected to the mains drainage system. Oil-fired central heating. EPC = F
Council tax
This property is in Band B.
Viewing
By arrangement with Selling Agents.
Offers
Offers in the region of £115,000 are anticipated and should be made to the Selling Agents.
Note
Genuinely interested parties should note their interest with the Selling Agents in case a closing date for offers is fixed. However, the vendor reserves the right to sell the property without the setting of a closing date should an acceptable offer be received.
Accommodation comprises: - Ground Floor – Hall. Lounge. Dining Room. Kitchen. Porch. Utility Room. Bathroom. First Floor – 2 Bedrooms.
The pretty harbour village of Garlieston became famous for the sea trials of the structures for the floating Mulberry Harbours, used off Normandy immediately after d-Day. Garlieston was chosen as a secret location for its trials because the tides were similar to that of Normandy. The remains of two wrecked “beetles” on Eggerness rocks, and the remains of the “hippo” at Rigg Bay can still be seen today. Garlieston is very popular with tourists, with its sandy beaches and stunning coastal and cliff top walks.
Ground floor accommodation
Hall 1.70m x 1.00m
Composite glazed entrance door. Understairs cupboard. Built-in cupboard housing electric meter.
Lounge 4.40m x 3.15m
South facing sash and case window. Feature stone fire surround with oak beam above and open fire. Open wooden beams. Radiator.
Dining Room 4.42m x 2.90m
South facing sash and case window. Wooden beams. Radiator.
Kitchen 4.80m x 2.18m
South facing window and Velux roof light. Fitted with a range of wall and floor units, ample worksurfaces, tiled spashbacks and inset composite drainer sink. Extractor fan. Tiled flooring. Door giving access to porch. Radiator.
Porch 1.70m x 1.23m
Built-in shelved storage cupboard. Composite glazed door giving access to front. Radiator.
Utility Room 2.35m x 1.75m
Space and plumbing for washing machine. Oil-fired combi boiler. Hatch to attic. Extractor fan. Glazed door giving access to garden. Radiator.
Bathroom 3.09m x 2.75m
Velux roof light. Painted pine panelling to dado rail height and fitted with a white suite comprising WC, wash-hand basin, roll-top stand alone bath and shower cubicle with electric shower.
First floor accommodation
Landing
Built-in shelved linen cupboard. Skylight.
Bedroom 1 4.32m x 3.04m
South facing sash and case window and east facing window. Custom made wardrobe. Open wooden beams. Radiator.
Bedroom 2 4.32m x 2.82m
South facing sash and case window. Custom made wardrobe. Wooden beams. Hatch to attic. Radiator.
Garden
There is a terraced garden is to the rear of the property which is currently overgrown with a variety of mature flowering shrubs.
Outbuilding
Garage (5.60m x 2.50m)
Services
Mains supplies of water and electricity. The property is connected to the mains drainage system. Oil-fired central heating. EPC = F
Council tax
This property is in Band B.
Viewing
By arrangement with Selling Agents.
Offers
Offers in the region of £115,000 are anticipated and should be made to the Selling Agents.
Note
Genuinely interested parties should note their interest with the Selling Agents in case a closing date for offers is fixed. However, the vendor reserves the right to sell the property without the setting of a closing date should an acceptable offer be received.
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