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4 bed equestrian property for sale in 28 Castle Street, Dumfries

£825,000
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Property Type: Houses
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2
Living-rooms: 3
Postcode: DG1 1DG
Condition: Resale
Region: Scotland
City/Locality: Crossford
Address / Landmark: 28 Castle Street, Dumfries
Description
Features and description
  • Freehold
  • Attractive smallholding in the Clyde Valley
  • Detached 4 bedroom house
  • Range of outbuildings
  • Stabling and horse walker
  • 41 acres grazing land
  • About 49 acres in total
A charming smallholding with four bedroom house, extensive range of buildings and grazing land in an attractive and accessible location.

Location
Situation

Threepwood is situated within the Clyde Valley to the north of the picturesque village of Crossford, about five miles northwest of the market town of Lanark and five miles west of the town of Carluke.

Crossford enjoys a prime position within the Clyde Valley, an area widely described as the "fruit bowl" of west central Scotland as a result of the surrounding fertile farmland. The village provides many local amenities including a village shop with Post Office, primary school, community hall and a number of garden centres. The market town of Lanark provides a wider range of shops and supermarkets, local secondary school, banks, a selection of restaurants and a variety of sports and recreational facilities including the Lanark Golf Club which boasts a championship standard 18 hole golf course.

New Lanark, internationally known as a World Heritage Site, is a beautifully restored 18th century cotton mill village close to the Falls of Clyde and is still a working community attracting visitors from all points of the compass.

Communication links in the area are excellent - the M74, linking the north and south by road, is within 15 minutes drive. There are railway stations in nearby Lanark and Carluke both providing regular services to Glasgow Central. The nearest international airports are Glasgow International (about 28 miles) and Edinburgh (about 36 miles).

Description
Description

Threepwood has been in the same family ownership for over 40 years with much care taken of it. The house has been the family home and a small farming and equine business run over the farmland. It is accessed from the public road via a private tarmacadam driveway with electronic wrought iron gates providing access to the property. There is a spacious driveway which provides access to both the house and buildings and farmland beyond. Threepwood extends to 49 acres with attractive views towards the River Clyde.
Threepwood house

Threepwood House was constructed in the late 1970s of brick (partly rendered) and tile construction. The layout of the accommodation is split level and well suited to modern living comprising a large dining kitchen with double doors into the adjacent dining room, a sitting room with open fire, a large drawing room with superb views over the surrounding countryside (especially from the west facing terrace) and a principal bedroom suite with wet room (including separate shower and bath and a walk-in wardrobe) on the lower ground floor.

There are three bedrooms and a family bathroom including
sauna room on the first floor – as shown on the accompanying floor plans. The house is surrounded by well maintained gardens with lawns and borders planted with attractive shrubs and small trees along with a pair of greenhouses.
Buildings

Directly opposite the house is garaging for two cars, general stores and a dog kennel with run. Adjoining this building are the stables currently set up as six loose boxes with concrete floor, a general purpose shed and then a further five stables with direct access out to the grassland. There is a Dutch barn housing the feed store (in a lean-to), tack room with toilet and a large storage shed. Attached to the barn is a portal frame shed for general storage and a lean-to most recently used for the wintering of cattle. The buildings are in good order and rendered in a similar style to Threepwood House. Adjacent to the house is an electronic five horse walker and there is a generator within the sheds which is included in the sale.
Farmland

The farmland extending to 41 acres (16.5 hectares) is currently all down to grass and classified as predominantly class 2 by the James Hutton Institute. The land is split into four enclosures with post and wire fencing and mains water available to all enclosures.
General remarks and information
viewing


Strictly by appointment with Savills entry and possession
Entry by arrangement.
Offers

Offers in Scottish Legal Form are to be submitted to the selling agents, Savills, 28 Castle Street, Dumfries, DG1 1DG. A closing date for offers may be fixed and prospective purchasers are advised to register their interest with the selling agents following inspection.
Fixtures and fittings

All fitted carpets and curtains in the house are included in the sale.

Please note that no warranty is given over the sauna.

Square Footage: 2691 sq ft

Acreage: 49 Acres

Directions
Directions

From the northbound M74, take junction 10 towards the village of Kirkmuirhill. Turn right on to the B7086 (Lanark Road) and pass through the villages of Auchenheath and Hazelbank. At the T junction turn left on the A72 and head north through the village of Crossford. Threepwood is about 1 mile north on the right hand side. The postcode is ML8 5QF.
  •   Updated 11-03-2022
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