2 Lomond Place, High Street, Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbrightshire, DG5 4DR

3 Bed House - Semi Detached with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£90,000 in March 2021

The property

Traditional three bedroom semi-detached property, within easy walking distance of the town centre. The property benefits from full double glazing and gas central heating. To the side of the property is an easily maintained garden and garage. 2 Lomond Place would make an ideal family home or buy to let proposition. The property is priced to sell and any reasonable offers are encouraged. Dalbeattie offers primary and secondary schooling, shops, local food stores and a health centre. Walkers and mountain bikers are also well catered for in the region with the town woods just minutes away and the 7Stanes cycle tracks on hand in the Dalbeattie Forest, less than a mile away. The Granite Town of Dalbeattie is the gateway to The Solway Coast, and is 4 miles from the sailing village of Kippford, and the sandy beaches of Rockcliffe and Sandyhills just a few more minutes away.

  • Rooms

    Ground Floor - Hall, Lounge Diner, Kitchen. 1st Floor - 3 Bedrms, Bathrm. Garden, Garage.

Energy rating E

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