5 bed end terraced house for sale in Dalry
- Village Location
- 4/5 Bedrooms
- 1/2 Public Rooms
- Large Garden
- Double Garage
Craig Rotchell is approximately 200 years old and has benefited from a continuing programme of maintenance and upgrades since purchased by the existing owners in 2007. This characterful property benefits from bright and airy accommodation across three floors providing flexibility and a number of options for the new owners. One of the existing rooms on the first floor has been used a second reception room, but would equally make a wonderful master bedroom. Located a short walk away from the local amenities of the village the property is also on the bus route to Castle Douglas with a bus stop a short distance away. St Johns Town of Dalry is an attractive village with wide streets and it has an active community. Set in the heart of the village near to the village store and post office both the Clachan Inn and Lochinvar Hotel which provide bar and restaurant facilities. On the outskirts of the village is a recently extended garage with mini supermarket and petrol available 24 hours. Dalry is set in the Glenkens which is well served by activities based at the Catstrand in New Galloway bringing community and arts facilities to the area. The southwest of Scotland is a genuinely rural area with its gentle rolling landscape, mild climate and dramatic coastline. The area has a good range of sport and outdoor activities with opportunities to take shooting in the area, fishing on the nearby rivers and of course golf. The property is also ideally located to take advantage of a number of outdoor pursuits and leisure activities including hill walking on the nearby Southern Upland Way or Galloway Forest Park, water sports on Loch Ken or to enjoy the many cultural events at the thriving Community Arts Trust at the Catstrand in New Galloway. Castle Douglas is a thriving Galloway market town, lying approximately 18 miles south-west of Dumfries and enjoying an enviable range of shops and other facilities in a town now promoted as a "Food Town". The town also has a wide range of facilities including excellent primary and secondary schools, modern Health Centre, supermarkets and a thriving community run theatre, The Fullarton, nearby. The Dumfries and Galloway Region is renowned for its beautiful countryside with rolling pastures broken by stone dykes and amenity woodland with a rugged coastline. Benefiting from the Gulf Stream, the general climate is mild and there are consequently many beautiful gardens nearby including the National Trust Gardens at Threave.