263 High Street, Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbrightshire, DG5 4DW

1 Bed Bungalow - Semi-Detached with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£115,000 in June 2022

The property

Delightful semi-detached cottage located a short distance away from all local amenities. Large enclosed garden. Potential for further development. This delightful one bedroom cottage is located a short distance away from the center of Dalbeattie. The property benefits from well-proportioned light accommodation and would be ideal for a first time buyer or as a buy to let investment. The large rear garden could provide an opportunity for future owners to extend to the rear without losing much outside space. This property is situated within walking distance of the town centre, providing easy access to Dalbeattie's very good range of local facilities, retail outlets, pubs and restaurants. The town itself benefits from the recently modernised Dalbeattie Learning Campus and Health Centre. There are also a number of sporting activities available, including tennis courts (situated in Colliston Park), golf course, badminton, and the renowned "7 stanes" mountain bike course. The town itself is well sited a short distance from Dumfries and its new state-of-the-art hospital and the attractive Solway Coast around Kippford and Rockcliffe is only a few minutes' drive away. The regional market town of Castle Douglas (also known as "The Food Town") and the Artists' Town of Kirkcudbright are also nearby.

  • Entrance Hallway

    1.31 m X 1 m / 4'4" X 3'3"

    Opening into kitchen area. Ceramic slate-effect tiled floor. Cupboard housing electric meter and fuse box. Walk in cupboard housing Ideal gas boiler (this boiler is newly installed and comes with seven year manufacturer’s warranty). Doorway leading to sitting room

  • Sitting Room

    5.1 m X 4.26 m / 16'9" X 14'0"

    This spacious front facing room is fully carpeted and has ample natural light from the large UPVC double glazed window to the front. Painted brick fireplace with inset electric flame effect fire set on tiled hearth with wooden mantle above. TV Aerial point. Ceiling light. Radiator with thermostatic valve.

  • Kitchen

    3.78 m X 2.48 m / 12'5" X 8'2"

    Accessed directly from the hallway. Beech-effect fitted kitchen units with Formica work surface. Built-in Lamona electric oven, electric integrated hob, tiled splash-back, electric extractor fan, stainless steel sink with mixer tap above. Space for under-counter fridge and plumbing for washing machine. Radiator with thermostatic valve. UPVC double glazed window to front with deep sill. Ceiling light. Loft access hatch. Interlinked smoke alarm and heat sensor.

  • Bedroom 1

    3.77 m X 2.8 m / 12'4" X 9'2"

    Fully carpeted. Two large built-in wardrobes with hanging rail and shelving. Radiator with thermostatic valve. Ceiling light. Large uPVC double glazed picture window overlooking the rear garden.

  • Bathroom

    2.75 m X 1.62 m / 9'0" X 5'4"

    Ceramic tiled floor. Chrome-effect heated towel rail with thermostatic valve. Suite of white w.c. with wash-hand basin with mixer tap. Mains hot water shower over bath. UPVC obscure glazed window to side with deep sill. Fully tiled floor to ceiling on all walls. Extractor fan and ceiling light.

  • Outside

    Large enclosed rear garden with side pedestrian access. Mainly laid to lawn and bordered by mature shrubs and trees. Raised flower bed immediately to the rear of the property

  • Inner Hallway

    3.35 m X 0.89 m / 11'0" X 2'11"

    The Ceramic slate-effect tiled floor continues through the inner hallway. Radiator with thermostatic valve. Central heating thermostat controller. Doorways leading off to bathroom and bedroom. uPVC double glazed door to rear garden

Energy rating D

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