Laggan Orie View, Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire, DG7 2DW

3 Bed Bungalow - Detached with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£510,000 in January 2024

The property

Spacious and light new build bungalow located within a generous plot on the edge of the rural hamlet of Girthon. Laggan Orie View provides a unique opportunity to purchase a well-proportioned bright and spacious new build bungalow which is located in a delightful location in the heart of Galloway on the edge of the former Cally Estate, lying within a small community of rural properties with easy access to the A75 Euro Route, beside National Cycle Route 7 and within a short drive of the nearby attractions of Cream of Galloway and the beaches at Sandgreen and Carrick Shore. The property is constructed to be very energy efficient, with high levels of insulation, 12 Solar PV Panels, double glazing and under floor heating throughout making this delightful rural home with eco credentials. As well as being very energy efficient this property benefits from engineered Oak Flooring and Oak style doors throughout the main areas apart from the Kitchen and bathrooms which have ceramic tiled floors. There is also the opportunity to be involved in the kitchen design and specification. The nearby town of Gatehouse of Fleet is an active community and benefits from many local amenities, such as a primary school, shops, library and Health Centre. Within the wider area, there are many beautiful sandy beaches and rocky coves within easy reach, and equally dramatic inland scenery, with magnificent hills, glens, and lochs. Within Gatehouse there are active sports clubs (for example bowling, snooker or golf) and a wide variety of outdoor pursuits can be enjoyed in the area, including sailing, fishing, golf, cycling and hill walking. The attractive harbour town of Kirkcudbright situated on the banks of the River Dee is a short distance away. The town itself is of historic and architectural interest with its ancient High Street, Tolbooth Arts Centre, Stewartry Museum and numerous galleries. Long frequented by artists, Kirkcudbright was home to the renowned artist, EA Hornel, one of the "Glasgow Boys". This tradition is maintained today by a flourishing colony of painters and craft workers which has led to Kirkcudbright being named the "Artists' Town". Kirkcudbright enjoys a wide variety of mainly family owned shops, pubs, hotels and restaurants, whilst offering a wide range of facilities, including its own, secondary school, golf course, marina, swimming pool and an active summer festivities programme, including its own Jazz Festival and Tattoo.

  • Entrance Hallway

    4.33 m X 3.08 m / 14'2" X 10'1"

    Bright “L” shaped hallway with engineered oak flooring and doors leading off to the Kitchen, family bathroom and all bedrooms. Cupboard housing, electric fuse box with ceiling light. Recessed LED ceiling spotlights. Loft access hatch. Time guard central heating thermostat.

  • Kitchen / Diner

    6.81 m X 3.98 m / 22'4" X 13'1"

    This spacious kitchen benefits from ample natural light from a large picture window overlooking the garden and 2 Velux windows within the vaulted ceiling. French doors open out to the side garden providing an ideal spot for alfresco dining.TV aerial point. Ceramic tiled floor with underfloor heating. Cleverley concealed sliding pocket doors allows the Kitchen area to be closed off from the sitting if desired or opened to accommodate those who prefer open plan living and entertaining. An allowance of £14,000 has been set aside for the kitchen and if purchasers want to specify a more expensive kitchen then the sale price will be adjusted accordingly.

  • Sitting room

    6.82 m X 4.15 m / 22'5" X 13'7"

    Accessed directly from the Kitchen this spacious and bright reception room benefits from the same vaulted ceiling as the Kitchen with fine views across the front garden, and neighbouring farmland. There is a ‘see through’ fireplace with brick surround and oak beamed mantle with inset wood burning stove this particular feature allows the comfort and ambiance of the wood burning stove to be enjoyed in the Kitchen and Sitting Room. TV aerial point. uPVC double glazed window to side. Bi-folding French doors leading out to the front garden. Engineered Oak Flooring

  • Bedroom 1

    3.59 m X 2.81 m / 11'9" X 9'3"

    Recessed LED ceiling spotlights. uPVC double glazed tilt and turn window to front. TV aerial point. Underfloor heating controller. Engineered Oak Flooring

  • Bedroom 2

    6.21 m X 4.88 m / 20'4" X 16'0"

    Good size double bedroom with French doors leading out to the front garden. TV aerial point. Central heating controller and under floor heating control. Engineered Oak flooring. Concealed pocket door leading to:

  • Bedroom 3

    4.7 m X 3.1 m / 15'5" X 10'2"

    aerial point. uPVC double glazed tilt and turn window to rear. LED Ceiling lights. Engineered Oak Flooring

  • Ensuite Wetroom

    2.38 m X 1.14 m / 7'10" X 3'9"

    White wash hand basin and W.C. This wet room style ensuite is fully tiled from floor to ceiling Built-in shelving. Extractor fan. Mains shower (which will be installed by completion) Recessed LED ceiling spotlights. Obscure glazed uPVC window. Tiled floor.

  • Outside

    Laggan Orie view is well positioned within a large plot of 1840m2. There is a large area of hard standing providing off street parking for a number of vehicles with plenty of space for a campervan or a boat. To the front of the property is a good sized area of garden which leads up to Enrick Burn which is mainly grassy with an area of hard standing immediately around the house allowing the new owner the ability to landscape the grounds to suit their needs.

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