Offers over
£195,000
2 bed semi-detached house for saleChurch Place, Moffat DG10
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
- Chain free
- Freehold
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About this property
Semi-Detached House
Two bedrooms (One En-suite)
Open Plan Kitchen / Dining / Living Room
Gas Central heating
Double Glazing
Chain Free
Walk-in Condition
Central Location
Excellent Access to the M74
NW0709
NW0709—Enter the property via the front door with glazed panels allowing light to flood into the broad, welcoming hallway. There are stairs to the first floor, a utility cupboard, and doors to the two bedrooms and the family bathroom. The first door on the right, leads into bedroom 1, a generous room with double-aspect windows. The family bathroom has a window to the rear, a WC, a wash hand basin with storage under and a step up to a platform with a free standing bath. The first door on the left, leads into bedroom 2 with a window to the front of the property and a door into an en-suite shower room. The shower room has a window to the rear, houses the boiler, a WC, a wash hand basin with storage under and a mains shower. A carpeted staircase with a wooden balustrade, leads to the first floor, with an open-plan living/dining and kitchen area. The living area is spacious and has lots of light from 3 Velux windows and a dormer window and there is space for a dining table and chairs. The modern kitchen has a selection of fitted base units with contrasting marble worktops and integrated appliances including an electric double oven, a gas hob and cooker hood. There is a dormer window, a Velux and space for other white goods.
Outside, there are planted borders at the front of the house.
Moffat is a vibrant, rural town with many local amenities, including independent high-street shops, a supermarket, a butcher, bakers, a delicatessen, cafes and restaurants. Moffat Academy is a high-performing, combined nursery, primary and secondary school. For recreation, there is a theatre, art galleries, a museum, tennis courts, a rugby club, a nature reserve, a boating pond and park, a bowling green and an 18-hole golf course. Moffat hosts many events throughout the year, including the annual Moffat Gala, a Vintage Car Show and the South of Scotland Tennis Tournament. Dumfries and Carlisle are both just a short drive away, whilst Edinburgh and Glasgow are easily accessible both by car and public transport. Moffat is well-positioned for the M74 motorway, which offers easy access both north and south, while the A701 from Moffat to Edinburgh is one of Scotland's most scenic routes. There are train stations at Lockerbie and Carlisle with services to Edinburgh, Glasgow and London. The international airports at Edinburgh and Glasgow offer a range of flights to the UK, European and international destinations. Dumfriesshire is a region of contrasting landscapes, ranging from the high tops of the Southern Upland Hills with beautiful forestry parks to the sandy coastline of the Solway Firth. The Southern Upland Way, a coast-to-coast, long-distance footpath, passes by the nearby village of Beattock, as does the Annandale Way, linking Moffat to Annan. Many golf courses are in the area to suit players of all ability levels. For those keen on sailing or boating, there are extensive water sports facilities throughout the region, both inland and by the coast. The rivers in the area, including the Cairn, Nith and Annan, provide excellent fishing for salmon and sea trout fishing. The county is particularly renowned for the quality of its field sports. The area has many scenic attractions, including The Grey Mare's Tail Waterfall, St Mary's Loch and the Devil's Beef Tub. Moffat is Europe’s first Dark Sky town and is at the heart of a spectacular landscape. The scenery is quite breathtaking here. Walkers come for the famous landmarks – the Devil’s Beef Tub and the Grey Mare’s Tail – just a short distance away, while the roads are a dream for motorcyclists.
Discover why Moffat is Scotland’s best-kept secret. Nestled in the heart of Dumfries and Galloway, Moffat is a picturesque town surrounded by some of the most scenic and highest hills in the south of Scotland with great walking trails. Moffat became a popular spa town in the 17th century because of its sulphurous waters, which are believed to have healing properties. People flocked to the town for these “healing waters”, which were piped from the well to what is now the Town Hall. As locals and visitors know, this historic spa town has a unique charm and character of its own, steeped in history and culture and for a small town, it has a lot to offer. So many quirky landmarks provide the perfect opportunity to stop, admire and take a shot or two… Extraordinary scenic views and historical buildings.. The rich green space of Station Park and its boating lake. Scotland’s narrowest street – it’s a tight squeeze! A full-size spitfire in one resident’s garden. The iconic Moffat Ram is in the centre of the high street. The two oldest houses date from 1723 and 1751. The Gothic style St Andrew’s Church. The Old Churchyard and its historic gravestones. Glorious flowerbeds all around town. Moffat stands out as a beacon of community spirit, independent shops, impressive heritage and friendly locals. It has a unique, double high street which came second in Scotland’s most beautiful high street in 2017 – a competition for spaces that were “clean, attractive, accessible, vibrant and inclusive for all to enjoy”. Delve into Moffat’s independent shops, from its smart interior stores and bijou bookshop to its souvenir and gift shops, which showcase local arts and crafts. There's also a wealth of places to eat and drink, whether you want coffee and cake or a leisurely lunch between trips exploring. Or pick up a snack at a local bakery and walk along the riverside, where you can perch on a bench and watch the world and the wildlife go by.
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Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the sole selling agent.
The seller reserves the right to sell at any time and is not obliged to set a closing date. If a Closing Date is set, the seller is not obliged to accept the highest or any offer. Before considering any offer, interested parties will be expected to provide proof of the source of funds. We will also require proof of buyer id conforming to hmrc requirements for anti-money laundering purposes.
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