Tile Works Cottage, Port Logan, Stranraer, DG9 9NP

House - With Land Over One Acre

Sale history

£210,000 in February 2021

The property

A rare opportunity to purchase a charming building for renovation set in a plot of around 1.45 acres. Tile Works Cottages were built as workers housing for Terally brick and Tile Works described by Donnachie as being "interesting small country tile works, of a type once common in Galloway". Terally Brick and Tile Works were opened around 1840 when the cottages are believed to have been built and were closed in 1953. Nestled in the beautiful Rhins of Galloway countryside, Tile Works Cottage is an eye catching stone building surrounded in stunning farmland. Tile Works Cottage is in a great location for peaceful country living with easy reach of the bustling town of Stranraer which offers a wide range of amenities. The Rhins of Galloway is an area steeped in history and is a popular destination for tourists all year round. The busy ferry port at Cairnryan is around 20 miles away. Please note that the property is derelict and requires full renovation. Contact Braidwoods Solicitors on (01387) 257272 By negotiation. 2008, BUSINESS PROTECTION FROM MISLEADING MARKETING REGULATIONS 2008 These particulars are believed to be correct but their accuracy is not guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract. All measurements are approximate and are generally taken from the widest points. No item of a mechanical or working nature (e.g. any central heating installation) has been tested by us and accordingly no guarantee is given and any potential purchaser should satisfy himself in that respect. Any photographs are for the purpose only of illustration and must not be interpreted as giving any indication of the extent of the property for sale or of what is included in the sale.

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