Grade B End Terraced 4 BEDROOM dwellinghouse constructed circa 1860 with patio and terrace to the rear. Benefits from double glazing and gas central heating. Shepherd Home Report £200,000.
Off road parking at the front for two vehicles. At the rear there is a paved terrace and gate to the side access lane. located in the heart of the affluent Dumfriesshire town of Lochmaben.
The property fronts the main thoroughfare (A709) close to the centre of Lochmaben, convenient to a limited range of local facilities. There are attractive views of the Kirk Loch to the rear.
The property is close to a hotel / public house. The main shopping, social and educational amenities for the area are provided in the neighbouring towns of Lockerbie and Dumfries. EPC Rating - Band E.
Shepherd Home Report £200,000. Council Tax - Band D. Two storey and attic traditional end terraced house within the centre of Lochmaben. J and E Shepherd HR valuation £200,000 (Two Hundred Thousand Pounds). Lochmaben is a small town that boasts three lochs and is 8 miles from Dumfries. The property offers good access to a range of local amenities within the village with direct bus links to Dumfries, Lockerbie and the M74 motorway network North and South. NEW ENTRY - SALE DUE TO VENDOR RE-LOCATION - FIRST TIME ENTRY - WALK IN CONDITION. Ground Floor: Entrance Hall, Lounge and Kitchen/Sitting Room. First Floor: Bedroom 1, Bedroom 2, Bathroom with w/c and Shower Room with w/c. Attic Floor: Bedroom 3 and Bedroom 4. The historic town of Lochmaben is an affluent settlement in Dumfries and Galloway and was home to Robert the Bruce. Located approx. 4 miles from Lockerbie, 8 miles from Dumfries and 29 from Carlisle. Lochmaben is a small town that boasts three lochs and is 8 miles from Dumfries. Lochmaben is located on the A709, 4 miles from Lockerbie/M74 and 8 miles from Dumfries. The town has a wide, tree lined main street with a Town Hall at one end and Lochmaben Church at the other. Inside the property the hallway with meter cupboard and fire alarms, has an under stairs cupboard and a door into a utility cupboard with plumbing for a washing machine and space for a condensing tumble dryer. The sitting room on the right has a shelved alcove and a gas fire. The kitchen / diner at the rear has a multi fuel burner, Rangemaster cooker, dishwasher, fridge freezer and microwave. Door to outside. Returning to the hall the stairs lead to the first floor with the family bathroom with shower over the bath, bedroom 2 with a cupboard housing the water tank and the central heating boiler, bedroom 1 to the front with fireplace and shelved alcove and a shower room to the front. Continuing up to the attic floor there are two further bedrooms and a storage cupboard.
Lochmaben is a small town and civil parish in Scotland, and site of a castle. It lies 4 miles west of Lockerbie, in Dumfries and Galloway. By the 12th century the Bruce family had become the local landowners and, in the 14th century, Edward I rebuilt Lochmaben Castle. The lochs in and around Lochmaben - Kirk Loch, Castle Loch and Mill Loch - provide excellent opportunities for sailing and fishing. Lochmaben is also on the route of the Annandale Way long-distance walking trail. The town isn't far from the popular 7stanes mountain biking centres at Ae forest and Mabie forest. Lochmaben has a long and intriguing history that dates back to the 13th century. Lochmaben Castle was the home of Robert the Bruce when he was Lord of Annandale and a statue of Bruce stands before the town hall. Lochmaben was also the birthplace of William Paterson, the co-founder of the Bank of England.
Full Address: 14 Bruce Street, Lochmaben, DG11 1PD
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