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The Smithy, High Street, New Galloway

PROPERTY TYPE

Village House

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Idyllic village location in the Galloway Forest
  • Beautiful, three-bedroom cottage
  • Immaculate and well-tended gardens
  • Licensed for use as a short-term holiday let
  • Attached café/restaurant premises with 26 covers

Description

The Smithy is a charming ‘chocolate box’ cottage with an adjoining commercial property lying on the southern bank of the Mill Burn, a focal point in the heart of New Galloway. This unique cottage is of stone construction under a slate roof. It is a 1½ storey property with beautiful landscaped private gardens to the rear with ample parking to the front of the property. The property has been extended to form an additional lounge and a separate workshop, latterly converted into the café/restaurant and shop.
This turn-key property is an established and popular holiday let. The flexible accommodation over two floors provides a spacious 3-bedroom cottage in immaculate order. The fitted kitchen opens onto the dining area with easy access to the gardens and a useful external utility area. The spacious lounge is ideal for entertaining, and the principal bedroom has glorious views over the splendid gardens. Within the gardens are apple trees, berries, herbaceous flower beds and a sheltered decked area, projected over the burn. There are multiple seating areas and open views over the rolling fields beyond. The front garden area provides additional seating, delightful flower beds and generous parking.
The High Street is the main road in New Galloway, forming part of the A712, and is a mixed commercial and residential locale. The Royal Burgh of New Galloway is an idyllic countryside village located within the Kirkcudbrightshire area of the Dumfries and Galloway region, in south west Scotland. The village lies on the periphery of the Galloway Forest, recently confirmed as Scotland’s next National Park, and is close to Loch Ken making New Galloway a good base for walking, fishing, golf and water sports. The village has good local amenities including a primary school, local and community shops, a pub and eateries.
New Galloway lies on the A712, around 25 miles and 45-minute drive time west of Dumfries via the A75, and 14 miles north of Castle Douglas with a 22-minute drive time.   

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The Smithy, High Street, New Galloway

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  • Dumfries Station21.3 miles
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About DM Hall, Bridge of Allan

The Mill, Bridge of Allan, Stirling FK9 4JS
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DM Hall have a wealth of rural property knowledge and experience. Over the years we have continually grown and adapted to meet the needs of our clients in an ever changing and exciting property market.

We are truly multi-disciplinary - offering a full range of property services throughout Scotland. We specialise in the valuation of farms and rural properties for a range of purposes including lending, tax and expert witness. We are panel valuers for all of the main banks and lending institutions and are frequently asked to provide advice by a range of Solicitors and Accountants.

Other important areas of work include expert rural planning advice on development sites on farms, estates and on the urban fringe. DM Hall also has a tradition of rural Estate Management providing a range of advice and specialist support to range of landowners.

At the core of all our services is quality. From planning advice through to country property sale, farm sales and lettings we offer a tailor made bespoke service from your dedicated local agent.

We like to make a difference. We are committed to shaping the industry and we are proud to have input on rural matters. We have embraced a fully established graduate programme, training up the next generation of surveyors, estate agents and letting agents.

Finally, we have embarked on a fantastic relationship with our charity partners CHSS and SAMH, this is something everyone in our firm is proud of.

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