For SaleLand in Tynron, Thornhill, DG3£110,000
Property Type
Land
Offers in Region Of
£110,000
Key Features
- Full planning permission granted
- Planning reference number 23/1813/ful
- Foundations already in place
- Close proximity of neighbouring village thornhill
- Rural location
- Design and build your own home
- Always dreamed of building your own home?
- Plot of land
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Description
Planning Reference Number: 23/1813/FUL This approx 3330sqm plot is situated in the historic iron-age village of Tynron and is in close proximity to the neighbouring towns of Thornhill, Penpont and Moniavie. The plot offers a unique opportunity for those looking to build and design their own home located in a rural yet beautiful setting. The plot does already have planning permission and the building warrant accepted for a 3/4 bed detached home to be built, absolutely perfect for a family. The foundations for the property have already been laid and a septic tank has already been installed, this has been completed by a local builder. Running alongside the plot is a small burn. The main access point for the plot is down a private road with shared right of access, just off of the main road. Viewing this plot is essential. *Further information is available upon viewing. All enquires to our sales team at our local Dumfries Office - 01387 440411* TRANSPORT, SCHOOLS & AMENITIES This plot is situated in the small village of Tynron just a few miles away from the neighbouring villages and towns of Thornhill, Penpont and Moniave. The nearest primary schools and preschool nursery provision are in Moniave (2 miles) and the nearest secondary school is Wallace Hall Academy in Thornhill (7 miles). Moniavie is a vibrant community of self-employed artists and entrepreneurs with a village shop, pub, hotels, GP surgery, and countless community activities going on daily. There is a range of other leisure facilities available in nearby Thornhill including an 18-hole golf course, green bowling club, squash and tennis facilities. Thornhill also offers a range of local shops, a pharmacy, a health centre and dentists, bank, post office and a library. The local area is renowned for hill walking, mountain biking, fishing and wildlife. The area is steeped in history with the specular Drumlanrig Castle on the doorstep. At the same time, further facilities can be found in the region's capital of Dumfries which is only 17 miles away. There are other close transport links including Dumfries train station providing links to Carlisle and Glasgow. Major bus links can be accessed from the Loreburn Centre, Whitesand's or Burns Statue. The M6 and M74 networks are accessible at Moffat, Gretna and Lockerbie. Dumfries town centre offers several major supermarkets, popular high street shops, a shopping centre, schooling, a university campus and a range of eateries and medical facilities.
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