Strachan, located in Burnfoot only one mile south of New Galloway forms part of a small steading conversion development initially converted over 20 years ago from a dairy to a cottage. The property has since been substantially extended to provide extensive accommodation to include three bedrooms and three reception rooms including a sunroom and separate games room with bar area.
A short walk from the property, Strachan boasts excellent equestrian facilities along with approximately five acres of land split into five paddocks with an additional vegetable plot, poly tunnel and orchard. The land is currently grazed by sheep and horses.
Stables of professional construction include Manège with drainage, four full size horse stables, one pony stable, hay store, log store, workshop, stores and secure tack room.
Marion Currie, handling the sale for Galbraith in Castle Douglas, said: “Strachan is a delightful lifestyle property for those seeking a rural idyll, with the bonus of excellent equestrian facilities and land, either for personal use or providing an income source through livery.
“Burnfoot is a beautiful part of South West Scotland and far reaching views down Loch Ken can be enjoyed from the property’s arena and land. The riding out from the property is excellent with extensive tracks and forestry to explore whilst taking in the stunning local countryside.”
Externally the property also offers an abundance of outbuildings, with a double garage and workshop, adjoining timber frame car port with a store and dog kennel.
Within the garden is a lovely, raised patio, ideal for outside entertaining and enjoying warm summer days, and steps lead up to the sunroom with a stylish glazed balustrade.
Strachan, Burnfoot, New Galloway in Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway, is for sale at offers over £495,000.