George Street, Whithorn, Newton Stewart DG8 8QA, UK
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Auction House Scotland Agent Valuation of this property is 49000
Renovation project
Exciting new renovation project for a builder or property developer. This two bedroom terraced property situated in the pretty coastal village of Whithorn is in need of full renovation throughout. The accommodation consists of an entrance hallway, downstairs WC, spacious lounge, kitchen with door leading to the rear gardens. Upstairs, there is a double bedroom, shower area and second bedroom with loft access. Ample on street parking available. The property is in need of full refurbishment with huge returns potential on offer. This project would ideally suit an experienced builder, investor or developer. Enquire today to find out more. Council Tax band: A.
Area
Whithorn is a small village in in Dumfries and Galloway. The nearest main town is Newton Stewart which is approximately 15 miles to the north offering a full range of retail and leisure facilities. The coastal location offers some truly stunning views and the surrounding area continues to be popular with visitors looking to enjoy the wide variety of outdoor pursuits offered.
Comparables
128 George Street: Sold for £125,000 5/22
130 George Street: Sold for £102,000 10/21
74 George Street: Sold for £105,000 07/21
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Yopa Agent Valuation of this property is £100,000
The property
Mid terrace three bedroom two storey town house situated on the wide main street of the historic town of Whithorn. The property features a cosy sitting room, a downstairs bedroom which could be second reception room, fitted kitchen extension, utility room, and upstairs two further double bedrooms and family bathroom with spacious garden to the rear. Ideally suited to families, professionals, first time buyers, retirees or buy to let investors, the property would make an ideal permanent or holiday home, providing a homely base from which to explore the nearby unspoilt coast and countryside of Wigtownshire. The sizeable garden area provides scope for a summer house or home office. The flexible accommodation layout could be configured to suit any modern living arrangements. Viewing essential to appreciate the scope of the property.
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The accommodation
The ground floor accommodation comprises an entrance hall providing access to two spacious front facing rooms, on one side a room proposed for use as a ground-floor bedroom and on the other a reception room or sitting room which has the utility room (original kitchen) and extended kitchen/diner beyond. The current accommodation layout is fully flexible offering potential for reconfiguration to suit alternative living arrangements including a home office, study or studio. Also from the entrance hall, a stairway leads to the two further double bedrooms and family bathroom on the first floor. The cosy downstairs front rooms both have windows to the street providing ample natural light. The utility area leads from the sitting room and comprises a range of base and wall units, a single bowl sink and drainer. The kitchen extension provides ample space for dining as well as a range of wall and base units with space for a range of appliances. The back door opens onto the private enclosed generous rear garden with scenic rural views of the surrounding countryside. The first-floor accommodation comprises two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom. From the upstairs landing there is access to the sizeable loft area with potential for development. Both double bedrooms have windows to the front and built-in storage. The family bathroom has a three-piece bathroom suite including a shower over the bath.
Finishing off outside, there is access to the generous rear garden from the utility room. There is a patio/terrace area, ideal for outdoor dining and barbeques, drying green, and extensive lawned area with mature shrubs. The property boundary is formed by a stone dyke with open farmland and rural views beyond. On-street parking is available in front of the property and also in the town centre public parking area a few strides away.
Transport, schools & amenities
There is a primary school and pre-school nursery in Whithorn. The nearest secondary school is Douglas Ewart High School in Newton Stewart (17 miles) with school transport available. Whithorn is a Royal Burgh about 10 miles south of Wigtown, the county town of Wigtownshire. Whithorn was the location of the first recorded Christian church in Scotland, built by Saint Ninian around 397 ad. The Isle of Whithorn (3 miles) is a popular coastal tourist destination. Every year sees a pilgrimage to nearby St Ninian's Cave and you can learn the story of the town at Whithorn Priory & Museum. Whithorn's town centre retains its street plan from the Middle Ages with a wide market square and long garden plots. Many kings and queens journeyed to this small town, over the centuries. A few miles away, the Isle of Whithorn enjoys a picturesque seaside setting and down by the harbour is St Ninian's chapel. As well as visiting the area’s historical sites you can enjoy cycling through the Machars area on marked cycle routes, walking, fishing, golf and bird watching. There are opportunities for eating out and shopping at both locations. Whithorn is also a recognised unesco Biosphere community. Biosphere Communities are places where local residents and businesses have committed to being Proud Supporters of the Biosphere and to;