17 School Brae, Haugh of Urr, Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire, DG7 3LY

6 Bed Cottage with 4 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£360,000 in September 2025

The property

This property to being marketed at £80,000 below Home Report valuation to encourage a quick sale. 17 School Brae comprises two separate cottages, Rose Cottage and Oak Cottage, each with their own period charm and character. Each property has its own garden grounds and parking. Rose Cottage is a detached 4 bedroom traditional cottage which has been extended by the current owners to form first floor accommodation. The property benefits from two bright reception rooms, gas central heating, partial double glazing (where specified) and excellent storage space throughout. There is a parking bay to the front of the property and sunny aspect garden grounds to the rear. Oak Cottage is an architect designed, detached 2 bedroom cottage built in 2011 and extended in 2019. It sits back from School Brae and is accessed via its driveway. It benefits from bright, spacious accommodation, double glazing and a new air source heat pump heating system, installed in March 2025. It also boasts several pleasing features such as the cast iron spiral staircase, Juliette balcony and exposed beams. Sunny aspect garden grounds and a large shepherd's hut, suitable for a range of uses, complete the accommodation on offer. 17 School Brae is an opportunity rarely presented to the market offering two detached cottages suitable for a variety of uses such as family accommodation with separate accommodation for elderly/dependant relatives or as holiday let or long term letting properties. The village location is perfect for those wishing to experience a semi-rural lifestyle, whilst still being close to local town centres and all they have to offer. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the unique accommodation on offer. Home Report for Oak Cottage available upon request

Council Tax Band F
Energy rating D

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