3 bedroom detached house
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Under offer
EPC rating: B
Energy efficient
Detached house
3 beds
3 baths
1948
EPC rating: B
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Three bedroom detached home
- Peaceful village setting
- Stunning open plan kitchen
- Large gardens
- Detached double garage
- EPC Rating = B
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Detached modern 3 bedroom country home with large garden.
Description
Teide House is a detached home built to a high standard and completed by the current owners in 2020. The property features well-organised energy efficient accommodation with three double bedrooms over two levels.
The accommodation begins with a spacious reception hallway and staircase leading upstairs. The lounge sits at the end of the hallway, with feature wood burner as a stylish focal point and ample space to relax. The ground level also features a large double bedroom which benefits from its own en suite shower room and dressing room.
At the heart of the home is a stunning open plan kitchen, living and dining room with skylights and dual aspect views to the front and side of the property. The kitchen has a range of contemporary wall and floor mounted cabinetry with plenty of workspace and built in appliances. From here there are double French doors with access onto a large patio area, creating the perfect layout for entertaining and taking advantage of the expansive garden.
Upstairs there are a further two large double bedrooms, both with Velux windows showcasing the scenic views. These two bedrooms share easy access to a WC.
The property is set within well-maintained gardens, mainly laid to lawn with additional orchard, vegetable patch and greenhouse. The driveway has plenty of parking space for multiple vehicles and a detached double garage.
Location
Teide House is nestled in a peaceful rural setting within the scenic village of Closeburn.
Closeburn has a small general store and a well-stocked small garden centre with more extensive facilities in the towns of Thornhill and Dumfries. Thornhill lies 15 miles north of Dumfries, where the valley of the River Nith broadens between Auldgirth to the south and Carronbridge to the north. There is a good range of shops in Thornhill including two small supermarkets, a butcher, bakery, pharmacy, ironmonger, hairdresser, dentist and GP medical centre. Wallace Hall Academy is a well-regarded secondary school.
The M74, which is the main route between England and Scotland, is close to Dumfries and there are railway stations at Dumfries, Sanquhar and Lockerbie. The southwest of Scotland is well known for its mild climate, attractive, unspoilt countryside in abundance and diversity of recreational pursuits and field sports including shooting and stalking as well as trout and salmon fishing on numerous rivers and lochs.
A wide variety of beaches, coastal paths and beautiful walks are within easy reach. There are water sports and sailing on Loch Ken and the Solway Firth along with excellent hillwalking and cycling along the many cycling routes including the 7 Stanes, a nationally renowned network of mountain biking trails in the hills and forest parks.
In 2009 the International Dark Sky Association confirmed Dark Sky status on the Galloway Forest Park, the first in Scotland to be so designated. There are several excellent golf courses within travelling distance within the area including Dumfries County, Thornhill and the championship course at Southerness on the picturesque Solway coast.
Description
Teide House is a detached home built to a high standard and completed by the current owners in 2020. The property features well-organised energy efficient accommodation with three double bedrooms over two levels.
The accommodation begins with a spacious reception hallway and staircase leading upstairs. The lounge sits at the end of the hallway, with feature wood burner as a stylish focal point and ample space to relax. The ground level also features a large double bedroom which benefits from its own en suite shower room and dressing room.
At the heart of the home is a stunning open plan kitchen, living and dining room with skylights and dual aspect views to the front and side of the property. The kitchen has a range of contemporary wall and floor mounted cabinetry with plenty of workspace and built in appliances. From here there are double French doors with access onto a large patio area, creating the perfect layout for entertaining and taking advantage of the expansive garden.
Upstairs there are a further two large double bedrooms, both with Velux windows showcasing the scenic views. These two bedrooms share easy access to a WC.
The property is set within well-maintained gardens, mainly laid to lawn with additional orchard, vegetable patch and greenhouse. The driveway has plenty of parking space for multiple vehicles and a detached double garage.
Location
Teide House is nestled in a peaceful rural setting within the scenic village of Closeburn.
Closeburn has a small general store and a well-stocked small garden centre with more extensive facilities in the towns of Thornhill and Dumfries. Thornhill lies 15 miles north of Dumfries, where the valley of the River Nith broadens between Auldgirth to the south and Carronbridge to the north. There is a good range of shops in Thornhill including two small supermarkets, a butcher, bakery, pharmacy, ironmonger, hairdresser, dentist and GP medical centre. Wallace Hall Academy is a well-regarded secondary school.
The M74, which is the main route between England and Scotland, is close to Dumfries and there are railway stations at Dumfries, Sanquhar and Lockerbie. The southwest of Scotland is well known for its mild climate, attractive, unspoilt countryside in abundance and diversity of recreational pursuits and field sports including shooting and stalking as well as trout and salmon fishing on numerous rivers and lochs.
A wide variety of beaches, coastal paths and beautiful walks are within easy reach. There are water sports and sailing on Loch Ken and the Solway Firth along with excellent hillwalking and cycling along the many cycling routes including the 7 Stanes, a nationally renowned network of mountain biking trails in the hills and forest parks.
In 2009 the International Dark Sky Association confirmed Dark Sky status on the Galloway Forest Park, the first in Scotland to be so designated. There are several excellent golf courses within travelling distance within the area including Dumfries County, Thornhill and the championship course at Southerness on the picturesque Solway coast.
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