£330,000 Offers over
Beautifully presented and exceptionally spacious, four-bedroom, detached family home, with private gardens and driveway. Quietly located, with an end-of-cul-de-sac position, in the picturesque rural village of Eskdalemuir, Dumfries and Galloway. A welcoming entrance porch offers space for outerwear; and opens into the hallway, featuring convenient built-in storage and affording access throughout the majority of the ground floor and the carpeted stairs leading to the upper hall. A spacious living room is tastefully finished, with light decor, solid wood flooring, a wood-burning stove and French patio doors leading to the rear wooden deck - with spectacular views to the rear. The dining room features French patio doors that lead to the southerly-facing front garden and provides access to the utility room that features units, worktops, a sink, space for appliances and garden access. Accessed from both the hall and dining room, the bright kitchen is fitted with wall and base units, worktops, a tiled surround, a sink with drainer, as well as ceramic tiled flooring with inlaid patterns and further space for dining. Appliances include a cooker with a gas hob and double electric oven, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and a further freezer, housed between the kitchen and utility. Set to the rear, bedroom two has carpeted flooring and an en-suite bathroom, fitted with a three-piece suite including a shower over the bath, tiled splash walls and a heated towel rail; whilst a further carpeted bedroom is set to the front, adjacent to the shower room. On the upper floor, the landing offers superb storage, with the exceptionally spacious, carpeted master bedroom, with light decor, spotlights, eaves storage, a Velux window with superb views and a large modern en-suite shower room. Completing the accommodation, a further well-finished bedroom is set to the opposite aspect with a side window.
For directions, please enter the following address: Craighaugh, Eskdalemuir, Langholm, DG13 0QJ
Eskdalemuir is a quiet rural village, located in Dumfries and Galloway, under an hour's drive to each of the towns of Dumfries and Carlisle on the English border and under 15 miles from the charming towns of Langholm and Lockerbie, both having primary and secondary schools, supermarkets and excellent medical clinics, and both served with public transport from Eskdalemuir. The house is set back from the A709, that provides swift travel to the surrounding areas and further afield, and public transport is a short walk away. In the heart of the countryside, the Esk Valley is a popular destination for motorbikers, cyclists, walkers and tourists. This idyllic location has superb scenery, with plentiful countryside walking paths, including along the nearby Esk River. The Samye Ling Tibetan Monastery also provides a pleasant mile-long walk from the village to the monastery. In the valley, there is a prehistoric trail including two stone circles, a prehistoric settlement and a fort - all within walking distance from the house, and up to 80 other sites of archaeological interest in close proximity. The Old School Hub and Cafe across the road from the house is a thriving centre for the community, offering art and culture, social and health events, courses and support for residents.
Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold
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