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£400,000
(£152/sq. ft)
5 bed property for saleStable Lodge And Cottage, Barholm, Creetown DG8
5 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
2,637 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Substantial 3 bed barn conversion with 2 bed detached cottage
Over 2600 sq. Feet of living space
Properties converted in 2009 and 2010 with recent upgrades (EPC - C)
Charming gardens front and rear
Picturesque views over the Cree Estuary and Galloway Hills
Walkable to village and bus transport links
Hiking, cycling, and outdoor adventures on your doorstep
Two lovely homes on one property. Enjoy 2600 square feet of living space with this 3-bed, stone-built barn conversion plus detached 2-bed cottage, offered chain-free and under market value. Beautiful rural and wooded views with unlimited hiking and cycling opportunities on your doorstep. Walkable to local village and public transport.
This unique property offers loads of options for a multi-generational family, a home-based business, or a holiday let. Completed in 2009, the stylish 3-bed Stable Lodge (Grade B Listed) features a dramatic family room and three roomy, high-ceiling bedrooms with scenic views of rolling farmland and the Galloway hills. A few steps away, the detached and cosy 2-bed Stable Cottage (2010) was previously run as a very successful self-catering holiday let (2018 - 2023). Current owners have used it as an art studio and home office. Note: Stable Cottage can be provided fully-furnished, if requested.
Additionally, the property includes a garage/workshop with power. The property is accessed via a short gravel and paved driveway which culminates in Stable Lodge’s gated parking area. A private, paved brick drive leads down to Stable Lodge, where there is further space for parking next to the cottage. There are a number of private walled gardens, raised beds, and grassy areas, both front and back, ideal for entertaining, gardening, or outdoor living. The current owners have carried out further improvements over the last three years, and both homes are offered in excellent, well-maintained condition. Viewing is highly recommended.
The location is walkable to the village of Creetown which has regular public transport links to other nearby towns with a wide range of facilities including Newton Stewart (6 miles), Gatehouse of Fleet (12 miles), Stranraer, and Castle Douglas. Creetown has a small village shop, dispensing gp surgery, filling station, Gem Rock cafe and museum, a performing arts centre, bowling club, primary school, and youth club. The village is home to the historic Creetown Silver Band, a community band with regular local performances. Numerous walks and cycle paths are accessible right from your doorstep, including the National Cycle Route 7 and the new C2C cycling route. 7Stanes Kirroughtree mountain bike centre is a 5-minute drive away. Lovely sandy beaches and rocky coves are reachable within minutes by car, including the pristine Mossyard Beach, popular for wild swimming and sailing.
Stable lodge
Accommodation:
This lovely B Listed property is accessed from the front garden, with two external doors available for use. The set of French doors open directly into the stunning dining/family room, which was created from the former carriageway and features large arched and glazed openings to front and rear, with attractive exposed stone walls and a tiled floor. This room leads through to the kitchen, which enjoys a dual aspect and is fitted with an excellent range of Shaker style units with inset Belfast sink, Corian work surfaces, and a handy breakfast bar featuring a butcher block top. There is a double oven, electric range cooker and integrated appliances including a full height fridge, an under counter freezer and a dishwasher.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a useful laundry room, with included washing machine and tumble dryer and storage above, leading through to a ground floor shower room comprising a generous shower cubicle, WC, wash hand basin and tiled floor.
The sitting room is a welcoming and cosy space, featuring a solid oak floor, windows to front and rear and a cast iron wood burning stove with brick surround. A timber staircase rises to the first floor.
The landing gives direct access to all bedrooms and the bathroom and is flooded with natural light from the three heritage style skylight windows. At the far end of the landing are two granite steps leading up to bedroom 3.
All bedrooms are generously proportioned and enjoy views to the rear. One bedroom offers bespoke fitted wardrobes and another is presently used as a home office and features a built-in desk and shelving. All bedrooms feature blackout blinds and new lighting fixtures.
The family bathroom comprises a free standing rolltop bath with handheld shower attachment, and a separate, large shower cubicle, along with a wash hand basin and WC.
It is worth noting that all main rooms in Stable Lodge enjoy an attractive aspect over the rear garden, with far reaching views of the Galloway Hills and estuary from upstairs.
Stable cottage
Accommodation:
Stable Cottage is a deceptively spacious, traditional stone-built cottage with slate roof.
This charming, detached B Listed cottage has been run as a successful Airbnb in the past, commanding weekly rates of between £500 (off peak) and £900 (peak season) per week in 2022. It would equally make the ideal permanent home for a dependent relative.
The property is accessed directly from the front garden, with doors opening into both the kitchen and the sitting room. The kitchen is fitted with a cooker along with a good range of storage units and tiled splashback. There is space for dining furniture.
The sitting room has a door and window to the front, and a staircase leading to the first floor. Directly off the sitting room is a ground floor double bedroom and a separate WC/cloakroom.
Upstairs, there is a spacious landing, a large double bedroom with sloped ceilings and eaves storage, and a generous bathroom, comprising bath with shower over, WC and wash hand basin. There is also a washing machine in this bathroom.
Note that Stable Cottage could be provided as fully furnished and move-in ready.
Outside
The property is approached via a shared driveway from the main road used by neighbouring properties only (not a through road), which culminates in Stable Lodge’s private, gated parking area.
A private, paved driveway leads down to both properties. This driveway is bordered by mature flowerbeds with an outdoor dining area to the side featuring newly-installed raised beds with lavender and grasses, ideal for al fresco entertaining. There is an additional parking space for one vehicle next to the cottage.
To the rear of Stable Lodge is a charming, fully enclosed garden with a gravelled patio and a decked area. There is a generous lawn and several productive fruit trees (apple and pear). It is a lovely garden with fine views over the neighbouring farmland and is a haven for wildlife and birds. The rear garden is accessed directly via French doors from the family/dining room.
It is worth noting that a small triangle of a grassed area to the south of the plot, adjacent to the parking area and oil tank, may be available to purchase by separate negotiation (currently under separate ownership to a local landowner); please enquire.
Services: Mains electricity, oil fired central heating and wood burning stove to Stable Lodge. Both properties are double glazed throughout. Private drainage to septic tank (shared with two neighbours). The septic tank was last inspected and emptied in 2026. Broadband to both properties.
Communal charges: £360 per annum is paid to Barholm Residents Association and covers things like pothole repairs and mowing to common areas. Paid for 2026.
Local Authority Dumfries & Galloway Council. One council tax which includes both properties: Band E
EPC: C
Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the sole selling agents, Fine & Country Scotland.
Offers: All offers should be made in Scottish Legal Form to the offices of the sole selling agents, Fine & Country Scotland by email to
Matters of Title: The property is sold subject to all existing easements, burdens, reservations and wayleaves, including rights of access and rights of way whether contained in the Title Deeds or informally constituted and whether referred to in the General Remarks and Stipulations or not. The Purchaser(s) will be held to have satisfied themselves as to the nature of such matters.
Tenure and Possession: The Freehold title is offered for sale with vacant possession upon completion.
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EPC Rating: C
Location
The location is walkable to the village of Creetown which has regular public transport links to other nearby towns with a wide range of facilities including Newton Stewart (6 miles), Gatehouse of Fleet (12 miles), Stranraer, and Castle Douglas. Creetown has a small village shop, dispensing gp surgery, filling station, Gem Rock cafe and museum, a performing arts centre, bowling club, primary school, and youth club. The village is home to the historic Creetown Silver Band, a community band with regular local performances. Numerous walks and cycle paths are accessible right from your doorstep, including the National Cycle Route 7 and the new C2C cycling route. 7Stanes Kirroughtree mountain bike centre is a 5-minute drive away. Lovely sandy beaches and rocky coves are reachable within minutes by car, including the pristine Mossyard Beach, popular for wild swimming and sailing.
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