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Land For Sale £150,000
Barhill Road, Dalbeattie DG5


Description
There are stunning southerly views from this elevated but sheltered plot of around 1/2 acre. The building pad has been cleared and levelled. It nestles in mature beech trees at the edge of Barrhill Wood, Dalbeattie. There is Planning in Principle for a large family home. Served by a private road, it is being sold with electricity and water. Drainage will be by treatment plant or mains connection.

Formerly commercial forestry, the woodland behind the plot is now a natural mix. It is managed as a home to wildlife, including red squirrels and roe deer. There is a network of interesting paths and tranquil places. The Barrhill area continues to be the most sought after part of town.

Across the Barhill Road is the entrance to the much loved Colliston Park, with its play areas, tennis courts and football pitches. From there it is an easy stroll into the town centre. Once an inland port, Dalbeattie sits in the Urr Valley, 3 miles from the coast. It is a friendly community of around 4,000 people, supporting shops, cafes, hotels, restaurants, a dentist, a vet and a modern health centre. A little further and there’s the top class Learning Campus with all the latest and best school facilities.

Dalbeattie itself offers much in the way of pursuits from drama to golf, from bowling to mountain biking, from fishing to bridge playing. It is at the heart of all the best that the region has to offer. The surrounding area has sandy beaches, breathtaking hill walks, dark starry skies, championship golf, watersports, horse riding, nature reserves, castles, lochs and, and.. The nearby market town of Castle Douglas has many independent shops and the fishing port of Kirkcudbright features boats and galleries. Dumfries is 20 minutes northward with its University Campuses and the excellent dg Royal Infirmary is easily accessible.

Scotland’s main artery, the M74, is 28 miles to the East bringing both Glasgow and Edinburgh within 2 hours. To the West the ferry to Northern Ireland docks one hour away. In the region of Dumfries and Galloway, crime rates are low and life quality is high. Whilst it is rural and quiet at first glance; it is much more than just healthy and safe. People are welcoming and there is an astonishing amount to do once you get to know the place.

This plot is one of only a handful in an exclusive development. A site visit by appointment will not disappoint.

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