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1 bed terraced house for saleBladnoch, Wigtown DG8
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
495 sq. ft
About this property
Traditional stone-built cottage
Bright & spacious double bedroom
Spacious lounge with feature multi-fuel Dowling stove
Kitchen with space for dining
First floor bathroom
Large enclosed rear garden
Air source heating system
Character features throughout
Open countryside views
Ideal holiday home/ Air BnB investment
The ground floor comprises a welcoming lounge centred around an impressive stone fireplace incorporating a multi-fuel stove, creating an attractive focal point. From here, a doorway leads into the kitchen, which provides a range of fitted units and space for dining. The staircase to the first floor is also located within the kitchen.
Upstairs, the property offers a spacious double bedroom with useful storage and a three-piece bathroom comprising a bath with shower over, wash hand basin and WC.
Externally, the cottage benefits from a generous enclosed rear garden laid mainly to lawn with a pathway leading to the rear, together with a timber garden shed providing useful outdoor storage. The garden enjoys an open outlook across surrounding countryside, offering a pleasant setting to sit and relax.
Combining traditional character with practical accommodation, this property would suit first-time buyers, those looking to downsize, or purchasers seeking a holiday home in a popular Galloway village. Potential to extend the property at the rear.
Location
Bladnoch is a small village on the outskirts of Wigtown, Scotland’s National Book Town, and enjoys a peaceful setting within the Machars area of Dumfries and Galloway. The village is home to the renowned Bladnoch Distillery and is surrounded by attractive countryside, with numerous walking and cycling routes nearby.
Wigtown, approximately one mile away, provides a range of everyday amenities including shops, cafés, restaurants, a primary school, healthcare facilities and leisure amenities. The nearby market town of Newton Stewart and the ferry port of Stranraer offer a wider selection of shopping, education and transport links. The area is well known for its coastline, beaches, woodland walks and outdoor pursuits, making it an excellent location for those looking to enjoy both village life and the surrounding countryside.
Lounge (3.46m x 3.03m)
A welcoming reception room centred around an impressive original stone fireplace with exposed brick detailing and a multi-fuel Dowling stove, creating an attractive focal point. The room benefits from a front-facing window providing good levels of natural light and offers ample space for a range of lounge furniture. An internal door leads through to the kitchen, while the retained period features combine with modern décor to create a comfortable living space.
Kitchen (3.46m x 2.96m)
A characterful kitchen incorporating a dining area, fitted with a range of wall and base units, complementary work surfaces, a Belfast sink and tiled splashbacks. The room retains a wealth of original features including an exposed stone and brick fireplace and painted ceiling, creating a distinctive focal point. There is space for a dining table, making it well suited to everyday dining, while the staircase rises to the upper floor and the room provides access to the lounge. A rear-facing window allows for good levels of natural light. Dry cellar which is accessed via the back garden. The cellar is approximately the same size as the kitchen and has potential to be converted into another room or is an excellent storage space.
Landing
A bright upper landing with a roof window providing natural light. The landing offers access to the first-floor accommodation and includes fitted shelving, creating a practical space for book storage or display.
Bedroom (4.48m x 3.90m)
A spacious double bedroom occupying the upper floor, with a roof window providing natural light. The room offers ample space for a double bed and freestanding furniture, with a fitted storage cupboard, additional eaves storage and a useful dressing area. The generous floor area also provides flexibility for use as a study or reading space if required.
Bathroom (2.74m x 2.09m)
A three-piece bathroom comprising a bath with electric shower over, pedestal wash hand basin and WC. The room benefits from a roof window providing natural light, vinyl flooring and built-in shelving for additional storage.
Rear Garden
The property benefits from a generous enclosed rear garden, laid mainly to lawn and providing ample space for children, pets or outdoor seating. A paved pathway leads to the rear of the garden, where there is a timber garden shed providing useful external storage. Mature hedging and fencing form the boundaries, offering a good degree of privacy.
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