1 Hallburn, Burn Street, Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbrightshire, DG5 4AE

4 Bed Flat - Lower with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£155,000 in March 2022

The property

Hallburn is located in a quiet spot yet is only a short walk away from a range of amenities. 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, with the sandy beaches of Rockcliffe & Sandyhills just a few more minutes away. Well-presented four bedroom ground floor flat with private entrance doors. Hallburn forms the lower part of a unique granite built former church, built around 1820 and currently housing two residences. The property has also previously been used by a Territorial Army unit. Hallburn benefits from gas central heating and double glazing. The accommodation is bright and generously proportioned with the majority of the property having recently been redecorated. Externally, there is a private rear garden, off street parking, garage, workshop and outbuildings with potential for redevelopment for residential/holiday letting use, subject to obtaining necessary planning permissions. The property would make an ideal family home or buy to let investment. The current owner has recently utilised the property for residential letting and the property is in line with all current rental regulations. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the accommodation on offer.

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