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No’ 45 ST JOHN STREET

Whithorn, Newton Stewart, DG8 8PF

A CHARMING TRADITIONAL TERRACED COTTAGE WHICH HAS BEEN FULLY SYMPATHETICALLY REFURBISHED SITUATED WITHIN THE PRETTY GALLOWAY VILLAGE OF WHITHORN

Offered for Sale

Offers Over£90,000

Property Details

Property Type

  • Cottage

No’ 45 ST JOHN STREET

  • WELL-PRESENTED TRADITIONAL TWO BEDROOM COTTAGE
  • ENCLOSED GARDEN GROUNDS TO THE REAR WITH OPEN VIEWS ACROSS THE COUNTRYSIDE
  • WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO LOCAL AMENITIES
  • WITHIN A SHORT DISTANCE TO LOCAL BAYS, BEACHES AND THE RUGGED COASTLINE
  • WITHIN DRIVING DISTANCE OF MAJOR ROAD NETWORKS
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No’ 45 St John Street is a charming, fully refurbished two-bedroom cottage offering well-presented accommodation incorporating a fully floored and carpeted attic room, which would be an ideal hobby room. The refurbishments undertaken at the property include electrical, including new fuse board, new shower room, plasterboard and plaster, new floors, completely insulated top to bottom, new kitchen and decorated throughout.

In addition, there are enclosed garden grounds to the rear which overlook the surrounding countryside. The property offers the ideal opportunity for those wishing to downsize, first-time buyers or those wishing to buy to let. In recent years the cottage has been a very successful Airbnb.

The cottage is situated in a central position of the pretty town of Whithorn, a rural community offering a range of local services including a primary school, pharmacy, post office and shops. Whithorn is best known for its historical significance, being closely associated with St Ninian, Scotland’s first saint, who brought Christianity to the country in 397 AD and died here in 431. Each year, pilgrims still travel to St Ninian’s Cave, while the story of the saint and the town is beautifully told at Whithorn Priory & Museum.

The town centre itself is steeped in history, still retaining its medieval street layout with a wide market square and long garden plots. Whithorn is also proud to be a recognised UNESCO Biosphere Community, a status that reflects its commitment to sustainability, heritage, and local culture.
Just a few miles away lies the Isle of Whithorn, a charming coastal village with a picturesque harbour and the remains of St Ninian’s Chapel, standing as a reminder of the area’s historical past. Beyond its history, the region offers a wealth of outdoor pursuits such as cycle through the scenic Machars on marked trails, enjoy coastal and countryside walks, fishing or golf, or simply enjoy the area’s exceptional birdlife.

The Machars peninsula also boasts numerous sandy beaches and secluded coves within easy reach, making it ideal for family outings or quiet coastal escapes. Both Whithorn and the Isle of Whithorn offer opportunities for eating out, shopping, and experiencing local hospitality, with several nearby golf courses and leisure activities to enjoy.

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