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House For Sale £325,000
Kellbrook, Glenluce, Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire, DG8


Description
Spacious 4 bedroom converted farmhouse with far-reaching views.

Description

Kellbrook is a charming rural conversion created by combining two former farm cottages into one spacious property. The house occupies a peaceful and scenic location and is set in its own woodland with expansive views spanning the Galloway countryside.

The property begins with an entrance hall with a spacious kitchen off; this benefits from extensive worktop space and a range of high and low mounted cabinetry. The dining room is located on the other side of the hall, offering easy access from the kitchen and dual aspect views. Continuing through the property the layout naturally flows into a well-proportioned sitting room with lovely dual aspects and cosy focal fireplace.

Kellbrook has twin staircases at either side of the main reception rooms which offer parallel access to two ‘wings’ on the first floor. There are two bedrooms and a large bath or shower room in each wing, making a total of four bedrooms and two bath/shower rooms.

At the back of the house is a modern reception room with access through ceiling height French doors to an elevated patio, taking full advantage of the open aspects beyond with a summer house & hot tub [available by further negotiation].

The property has a range of outbuildings including log store and workshop.

Location

Glenluce is a peaceful rural village situated about 15 miles west of Newton Stewart and 10 miles east of Stranraer. The Water of Luce flows by the village and offers excellent salmon and sea trout fishing. Glenluce has a good variety of shops, hotels and other services and is a great base for touring the Rhins of Galloway where Logan Botanic Gardens are situated and the Machars area where there are many interesting attractions including good golf courses and coastal walks. The wild landscape, extensive woodland and unspoilt coastlines of Dumfries and Galloway provide many opportunities for outdoor pursuits and the area is popular for walking, cycling and touring routes. Galloway Forest Park was designated by the International Dark-Sky Association as the fourth Dark Sky Park in the world and the first in the UK and named a Gold Tier park for its breathtaking and rare stargazing conditions. Country sports in the area include fishing and stalking as well as pheasant and partridge shooting on surrounding estates. There is an excellent range of eight local golf courses. The coastline offers sailing and sea fishing and there are safe anchorages at Port William and the Isle of Whithorn. The A75 provides good road links and there are railway stations at Stranraer and Dumfries.





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