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‘Farming opportunity’ as derelict farmhouse and plot hit Scottish market with offers in excess of £250,000

The sale includes a currently uninhabited farmhouse and a site containing multi-purpose outbuildings. It could be developed to form a small plot with extensive accommodation in a most attractive setting.

The land is currently grazed under a seasonal grazing licence. The land is currently freehold and can be purchased freehold. There are also plans to develop an afforestation project around the property.

Rebecca Reid, Sales for Galbraith, said: “Culfad represents a very exciting development prospect for those looking to purchase a rural lifestyle and want to take ownership of the project.

The land is currently grazed under a seasonal grazing licence. The land is currently freehold and can be purchased freehold. There are also plans to develop an afforestation project around the property.

“It offers ample opportunities for family living with the attractive option of setting up a rural business or perhaps self-catering accommodation, subject to the necessary planning permission.

“The local town of Castle Douglas has both a primary and secondary school, a wide range of amenities and a livestock market, making Culfad a great location for a young family and rural company.”

Culfad is just over two miles from the village of Springholm, home to a thriving community, and is also just five miles from Castle Douglas, known as the Food City of Dumfries and Galloway.

The south west of Scotland is well known for its mild climate, attractive unspoilt countryside and a variety of leisure activities including sporting opportunities.

Nestled amongst the Stewartry Hills of Dumfries and Galloway is Culfad, a rural smallholding set in 15.22 acres of land.

KulfadKirkpatrick Durham, Dumfries and Galloway is for sale through Galbraith with offers over £275,000.

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The sale includes a currently uninhabited house and plot which could be developed to form a small holding with large accommodation in a most attractive setting.
Culfad, Kirkpatrick Durham, Dumfries and Galloway, is for sale through Galbraith with offers over £275,000.

https://www.farminglife.com/country-and-farming/a-rural-smallholding-opportunity-as-derelict-farmhouse-and-steading-hits-the-scottish-market-for-offers-over-ps250000-3926486 ‘Farming opportunity’ as derelict farmhouse and plot hit Scottish market with offers in excess of £250,000

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