Offers over
£115,000
2 bed terraced house for saleBuccleuch Crescent, Thornhill DG3
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
- Chain free
- Freehold
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About this property
Terraced House
Two Bedrooms
Generous Living Room
Kitchen/Diner
Shower Room
Oil Central Heating
Double Glazing
Private Enclosed Rear Garden
NW0709
NW0709 - Access the property via the gate, with a path to the front door. The front door leads into the front porch with a glazed door into the hallway. The hallway has a storage cupboard, stairs to the first floor and doors to the living room and kitchen. The living room has a window to the front of the property with a stone fireplace and an electric fire. The kitchen/diner features a selection of fitted wall and base units with contrasting worktops and space for white goods. The kitchen/diner also has a window to the rear of the property, a storage cupboard and a door into the rear porch. But he reports the house is the boiler and has an external door leading out to the enclosed rear garden. The first floor has a storage cupboard, two double bedrooms and a family shower room. Bedroom one has a window to the front of the property and a fitted double wardrobe. Bedroom two has a window to the rear of the property and has two fitted cupboards. The family shower room has a window to the rear of the property, a WC, a wash hand basin and a shower cubicle with an elecric shower.
Outside, the property has a well-kept front garden. To the rear, there is a well-kept, low-maintenance, enclosed rear garden with a patio and an area laid with chipped stones. There is also a selection of shrubs and the garden has wooden fenced boundaries.
The nearest primary/secondary school is Wallace Hall Academy which is based in Thornhill and is very highly-regarded. (Wallace Hall Academy is a regular fixture in the Sunday Times top 50 Scottish state schools).
Thornhill is a pretty village with a wide, main street, lined with lime trees and has a wide range of amenities including retail outlets such as clothing boutiques, cafes, hotels/pubs, food stores, a post office, a pharmacy, an ironmonger, an electrical retailer, gift shops and hairdressers. There is also a garage with a small filling station. The village also has public toilets and a small, cottage hospital. Drumlanrig Castle is one of the best Renaissance buildings that Scotland has to offer and stages regular activities throughout the year. The castle is the residence of the Duke of Buccleuch and is open to the public to view and explore.
Thornhill is just over an hour from Glasgow (61 miles). There are also regular transport links with the town of Dumfries (16 miles). Dumfries Train Station provides links to Carlisle and Glasgow. Major bus links can also be accessed in Dumfries from the Loreburn Centre, Whitesands or Burns Statue.
The M6 and M74 networks are accessible at Moffat, Gretna and Lockerbie. Dumfries town centre offers several major supermarkets, shops, a shopping centre, schooling, a university campus, a range of restaurants and a recently-built, state-of-the-art hospital.
The region is renowned for its outdoor pursuits, beaches, leisure facilities, social events, festivals and history, with close links to Rabbie Burns, Kirkpatrick MacMillan and jm Barrie.
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The seller reserves the right to sell at any time and is not obliged to set a closing date. In the event of a Closing Date being set, the seller is not obliged to accept the highest or any offer. Prior to consideration of any offer, interested parties will be expected to provide proof of the source of funds and we will also require proof of buyer id conforming to hmrc requirements for anti-money laundering purposes. NW0709.
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