Offers over
£90,000
3 bed flat for saleLaurel Bank Terrace, Castle Douglas DG7
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
About this property
Ground Floor Flat
Three Double Bedrooms & Dressing-Room
Spacious Lounge/Diner
Modern Family Bathroom
Gas Central Heating & Double Glazing
Gardens Front & Back
Popular Residential Area
Perfect Starter Home
Convenient for Schools & Town Centre
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EPC Rating = C Council Tax Band = B
Home Report Value = £90,000
The property
Elevated ground floor spacious three double bedroom apartment located in popular residential development close to the heart of the thriving market town of Castle Douglas, the region's renowned Food Town, offering a flexible and spacious accommodation layout providing internally three double bedrooms, plus adjoining dressing-room to one of the bedrooms, spacious lounge/diner, modern kitchen, contemporary family bathroom and additional wash-room and externally generous garden grounds to both the front and rear along with on-street residents' parking. The property is within walking distance of the town centre and all of the local amenities on offer including Carlingwark Loch and surrounding countryside including Threave Estate. Ideally suited to families, the property benefits from gas central heating (combi boiler) and has double glazing throughout. Viewing essential to appreciate all this property has to offer.
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Accommodation
From the front entrance the welcoming hallway provides access to the third bedroom, family bathroom, kitchen and lounge/diner to the front of the property with two other double bedrooms and dressing room to the rear. Also off the hallway are two storage cupboards. The kitchen comprises a range of fitted wall and base cabinets with stainless steel sink and drainer unit, electric oven and hob with extractor over, integrated fridge/freezer and washing machine. All three bedrooms are good-sized doubles. The family bathroom comprises a contemporary three-piece white suite with mixer shower over the bath, pedestal wash hand basin and toilet.
Finishing off outside, there are garden grounds to the front and rear of the apartment. The front garden is laid in grass, with flagstone path and concrete steps up to the public pavement. There is a strip of ground to the rear of the apartment block, with
flagstone path, which leads to the rear garden. The rear garden is a good-sized, with a grass lawn/drying green with stone chipped area at the far end of the garden.
Boundaries are defined by timber fences, and concrete wall with steel railings (at the front of the apartment block).
Transport, schools & amenities
The nearest schools are Castle Douglas Primary and Castle Douglas High. A range of shops, post office, banks, schools, offices, health centre, pharmacy, swimming pool, gyms, theatre/cinema is available in Castle Douglas, the region’s Food Town with numerous independent butchers, bakers, speciality shops and restaurants. A broader range of amenities, plus a university campus and a brand new, state- of-the-art, hospital is available in the regional capital of Dumfries, some 18 miles away. The South West of Scotland is well-known for its mild climate, attractive unspoilt countryside and the diversity of sporting and recreational pursuits. There are good hill walking opportunities in the nearby Galloway Hills and cycling along the newly-designated cycle routes, as well as the Seven Stanes mountain bike routes in the Galloway Forest Park. The nearest of these is Dalbeattie Forest with its extensive network of specialist cycle paths, bridal ways and footpaths. There are varied sporting opportunities such as cycling and golf, as well as trout and salmon fishing on the regions numerous lochs and rivers. For golf enthusiasts, there is the championship course at Southerness and several other courses nearby, including the 9-hole courses at Castle Douglas, Dalbeattie, and New Galloway. Beautiful Loch Ken has a popular sailing centre with a number of water sports and activities available. The Solway coast is also popular with sailors with both Kippford and Kirkcudbright having safe moorings. The National Trust for Scotland has a wonderful garden and house at Threave Estate which provides training for a number of horticulture students each year and a modern Visitor Centre with an excellent café and shop. In addition, Kirkcudbright is the local Artists' Town with a number of galleries offering a range of exhibitions throughout the year. Communications within the area are very good. There is a mainline railway station in Dumfries and Lockerbie, providing excellent links to both the north and south. The M74 motorway network can be reached in about an hour and there are regular flights to other parts of the UK, Ireland and Continental Europe from Prestwick Airport which is about one hour’s drive to the North. Edinburgh and Glasgow airports can be reached in around two hours.
Home report:
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