Cloud Cuckoo Lodge, Dalry, Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire, DG7 3UA

3 Bed Bungalow - Detached with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£205,000 in November 2022

The property

Situated in the heart of the Glenkens, this property benefits from the most breathtaking views and surrounding scenery. The Lodge is currently run as an already established Holiday Let Business. This delightful and impressive luxury wooden cabin benefits from its own 1/4 acre site mainly laid to woodland, with The Lodge nestling in its centre with a vista over rolling Galloway countryside and to the Rhins of Kells. Cloud Cuckoo Lodge is the perfect holiday retreat, being a four star, self-catering unit, although it does have permission to be used as a main residence. The Lodge is wood clad throughout and has green fitted carpet throughout. Furniture is available subject to separate negotiation. The Lodge brings versatility to the market, with the option to either use it as a private Holiday Lodge, run it as a Holiday Letting Business, or indeed occupy as a comfortable, full-time home. Its location and accommodation makes it the ideal, peaceful and tranquil holiday retreat. It is already a well-established business. Again, it has its own private access drive. (Access from the properties to the rest of Dumfries and Galloway and all it has to offer is easily accessible) General Information Dalry is the closest small town and is an attractive village with wide streets and it has an active community. There is a good village store and Post Office, and The Clachan Inn provides bar and restaurant facilities. There is a garage and recently refurbished petrol station and shop, Primary and Secondary School which take pupils up to fourth year. Dalry has a scenic Church of Scotland and nearby New Galloway has a Scottish Episcopal Church and a modern Medical Practice. Dalry lies in the Glenkens which is well served by activities based at the Cat Strand in New Galloway, bringing community and arts facilities to the area. Dalry is served by public transport and is well sited to easily reach by car various surrounding areas - east through Moniaive to Thornhill and the Nithsdale valley; south to Castle Douglas (which is the main shopping centre about 20 minutes away); west to Newton Stewart and north to the larger centre of Ayr with its nearby Prestwick Airport. The area is ideal for walking and generally all rural pursuits. More Information Full details and additional information relating to the holiday let business can be obtained by visiting the following websites:- www.cloudcuckoolodge.co.uk; and www.tripadvisor.co.uk Directions From Castle Douglas take the A713 to Ayr for approximately 16 miles until you enter the Village of Dalry. Continue through Dalry until you reach The Clachan Pub (on your left) and the Village Shop (on your right). Turn up the hill onto Main Street. Continue up Main Street for approximately half a mile. At the top of the hill of Main Street turn left where signposted for Carsphairn (B7000). Follow that road for approximately 3.5 miles. Cloud Cuckoo Lodge sits on your right (next to Cuckoo Stone Cottage). For vehicle entrance turn right (signposted for Lochinvar) just before the cottage, then immediately left for track access to the lodge

  • Open Plan Kitchen / Sitting Room

    5.75 m X 4.75 m / 18'10" X 15'7"

    This spacious, bright, kitchen, living and dining area is open plan and is very much the “hub” of the Lodge. Fitted white kitchen cupboards are set out in an L-shape configuration with granite-effect Formica worktops. Built-in appliances. Half carpeted, half wood flooring. Wood-burning stove set on tiled hearth. Patio door to balcony

  • Bedroom 1

    2.79 m X 2.5 m / 9'2" X 8'2"

  • Bedroom 2

    3.72 m X 2.8 m / 12'2" X 9'2"

  • Bedroom 3

    2.85 m X 2.5 m / 9'4" X 8'2"

  • Bathroom

    2.23 m X 1.92 m / 7'4" X 6'4"

  • Ensuite

    1.91 m X 1.39 m / 6'3" X 4'7"

    Shower cubicle with suite of WC and wash hand basin

Energy rating E

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