4 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
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Features and description
- Closing date friday 5 th july at 12 noon
- Carefully converted former Mill House.
- Four double bedrooms
- Prime elevated position with views over the countryside.
- Circa 1.7 acres of land
- Range of additional stone outbuildings
- EPC Rating = E
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Traditional mill house with contemporary interior in pretty countryside setting.
Description
Druidhall Mill is a stunning former mill house, thought to date from the 1800s, which has been carefully converted into a modern property for family living. The restoration has created a superb contemporary home while respecting the character and the fabric of the building and occupies a prime elevated position with extensive views over the surrounding countryside.
The accommodation on the ground floor begins with an entrance hallway with Cumbrian slate flooring, off which is a stunning drawing room overlooking the front terrace with feature fireplace. Leading through there is a spacious dining kitchen with oak units, bright blue two oven AGA and granite worktops, fully fitted utility room, porch and store. A large conservatory can be accessed from the kitchen and the sitting room, flooding both rooms with natural light and offering a peaceful place to enjoy the sun. There is also a large shower room on the ground floor with access to outside and a range of wall and floor mounted storage.
On the first floor there is a landing leading to four well-proportioned double bedrooms, one of which has a small Juliet balcony. A well-equipped main bathroom completes this level.
The immediate grounds surrounding the property include a greenhouse, vegetable patch and adjacent field with beautiful open aspects over surrounding farmland. There is a total of approximately 1.7 acres included in the sale.
There are a range of additional outbuildings including a large L-shaped stone byre. With the appropriate planning consent, the outbuildings could be converted into additional accommodation, or alternatively, could provide stabling for horses.
Location
Druidhall Mill is situated in a prime elevated position with beautiful open views over the countryside beyond. The property is set within the picturesque hamlet of Marrburn, with the surrounding area benefiting from many popular walks and footpaths.
Nearby Thornhill is a pretty conservation village situated about 14 miles north of Dumfries, off the A76. The village boasts several hotels and an excellent range of shops, including a florist, independent boutiques, gift shop, general stores, butcher, baker and delicatessen. Primary and secondary schooling is available in the village at Wallace Hall Primary and Wallace Hall Academy. There are numerous historic buildings in the area, most notably Drumlanrig Castle and Morton Castle. A wide range of high street shops and stores, as well as business and leisure facilities, can be found in Dumfries. The surrounding area is well known for its country sports and there is an 18-hole golf course at Thornhill Golf Club.
Square Footage: 2,995 sq ft
Directions
Travelling from the North
From Glasgow, travel south on the M74 to Junction 14 (signposted Drumlanrig Castle). Follow the A702 signposted for Thornhill. After about 16 miles turn left onto the A76 towards Dumfries. After two-thirds of a mile, turn right and follow signs for Penpont and Moniaive. At Penpont turn right at the crossroads. After about 1.9 miles turn left, following signs for Scaur Water. After about 1.7 miles, turn right at the T junction and continue for about half a mile, crossing a small bridge. Turn left into a private driveway, following signs for Druidhill Mill and Waterfall Mill. For satellite navigation, the postcode is DG3 4AR.
Travelling from the South
M6, head north to M74. Turn left onto A75 to Dumfries. Stay on A75 through 3 roundabouts then at next roundabout turn right onto A76 to Kilmarnock. Approx 14 miles to Thornhill. Go through Thornhill to end of Main Street then turn left, signposted to Penpont and Moniaive. Then proceed as above.
Additional Info
Council Tax Band - G
Description
Druidhall Mill is a stunning former mill house, thought to date from the 1800s, which has been carefully converted into a modern property for family living. The restoration has created a superb contemporary home while respecting the character and the fabric of the building and occupies a prime elevated position with extensive views over the surrounding countryside.
The accommodation on the ground floor begins with an entrance hallway with Cumbrian slate flooring, off which is a stunning drawing room overlooking the front terrace with feature fireplace. Leading through there is a spacious dining kitchen with oak units, bright blue two oven AGA and granite worktops, fully fitted utility room, porch and store. A large conservatory can be accessed from the kitchen and the sitting room, flooding both rooms with natural light and offering a peaceful place to enjoy the sun. There is also a large shower room on the ground floor with access to outside and a range of wall and floor mounted storage.
On the first floor there is a landing leading to four well-proportioned double bedrooms, one of which has a small Juliet balcony. A well-equipped main bathroom completes this level.
The immediate grounds surrounding the property include a greenhouse, vegetable patch and adjacent field with beautiful open aspects over surrounding farmland. There is a total of approximately 1.7 acres included in the sale.
There are a range of additional outbuildings including a large L-shaped stone byre. With the appropriate planning consent, the outbuildings could be converted into additional accommodation, or alternatively, could provide stabling for horses.
Location
Druidhall Mill is situated in a prime elevated position with beautiful open views over the countryside beyond. The property is set within the picturesque hamlet of Marrburn, with the surrounding area benefiting from many popular walks and footpaths.
Nearby Thornhill is a pretty conservation village situated about 14 miles north of Dumfries, off the A76. The village boasts several hotels and an excellent range of shops, including a florist, independent boutiques, gift shop, general stores, butcher, baker and delicatessen. Primary and secondary schooling is available in the village at Wallace Hall Primary and Wallace Hall Academy. There are numerous historic buildings in the area, most notably Drumlanrig Castle and Morton Castle. A wide range of high street shops and stores, as well as business and leisure facilities, can be found in Dumfries. The surrounding area is well known for its country sports and there is an 18-hole golf course at Thornhill Golf Club.
Square Footage: 2,995 sq ft
Directions
Travelling from the North
From Glasgow, travel south on the M74 to Junction 14 (signposted Drumlanrig Castle). Follow the A702 signposted for Thornhill. After about 16 miles turn left onto the A76 towards Dumfries. After two-thirds of a mile, turn right and follow signs for Penpont and Moniaive. At Penpont turn right at the crossroads. After about 1.9 miles turn left, following signs for Scaur Water. After about 1.7 miles, turn right at the T junction and continue for about half a mile, crossing a small bridge. Turn left into a private driveway, following signs for Druidhill Mill and Waterfall Mill. For satellite navigation, the postcode is DG3 4AR.
Travelling from the South
M6, head north to M74. Turn left onto A75 to Dumfries. Stay on A75 through 3 roundabouts then at next roundabout turn right onto A76 to Kilmarnock. Approx 14 miles to Thornhill. Go through Thornhill to end of Main Street then turn left, signposted to Penpont and Moniaive. Then proceed as above.
Additional Info
Council Tax Band - G
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