1 Kenmure Terrace, Dumfries, Dumfriesshire, DG2 7QX

5 Bed House - End Terraced with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£245,555 in October 2025

The property

*A CLOSING DATE HAS BEEN SET FOR THURSDAY 1ST MAY AT 12 NOON* 1 Kenmure Terrace is conveniently located on the banks of the river Nith, only a short walk away from Dumfries town centre and its range of amenities. It enjoys views over the suspension bridge and the river from its elevated position. Dumfries itself offers supermarkets, high street shops, restaurants and various leisure and recreational facilities including the DG One Leisure Complex. The DGRI hospital is located less than three miles away. Traditional sandstone, 5 bedroom, end terraced house offering a flexible layout which will suit a variety of purchasers. The property is spacious and well-presented throughout, with the lounge and master bedroom enjoying double aspect views over the river Nith. Many pleasing traditional features have been retained, such as cornicing, high ceilings, decorative staircase, ceiling roses and a stained glass skylight. The property has local historical interest, being the former residence of the actor John Laurie - 'Frazer' in BBC TV's Dad's Army. 1 Kenmure Terrace benefits from UPVC double glazing (except where specified), gas central heating and a large floored attic, which could be converted to form additional accommodation, subject to obtaining the necessary permissions. Outside, the sunny aspect rear garden has been thoughtfully laid out for ease of maintenance. There is off street parking for two vehicles at the front of the property and further on street parking is available to the side. 1 Kenmure Terrace would make an ideal family home. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the accommodation on offer.

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