Murtholm Farmhouse and Murtholm Cottage, Murtholm, Langholm, DG13 0LH.
Guide Price £490,000
Guide Price £490,000
Address:
Langholm
DG13 0LH
Features:
- Traditional detached farmhouse with steading, outbuildings, stables, gardens and grazing paddock
- Spacious and versatile farmhouse with three reception rooms and four bedrooms
- Additional three bedroom detached cottage with garden and garage
- Oil central heating
- 2.5 acre grazing paddock with turning ring
- Suitable for equestrian use
- Situated on the outskirts of the beautiful town of Langholm
- Large plot extending to 7.18 acres in total
- Amazing views of the River Esk with fishing rights included (subject to lease)
Additional Information:
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*Closing date set for Wednesday 7th August at 12pm. Offers to be submitted in Scottish Legal Format to C&D Rural by email or post*
Murtholm Farm and Murtholm Cottage is a unique and excellent opportunity to acquire a smallholding available as a whole situated on the edge of the popular town of Langholm. The farmhouse, cottage, steading and stables is offered to the open market with approximately 2.5 acres of grazing land. The cottage comprises of three bedrooms with parking to the rear and a private, garden to the front. The farmhouse is a spacious and versatile, four bedroom detached home with beautiful period features, extensive gardens and outbuildings.
Lot 1 - £370,000
Lot 2 - £120,000
As a whole - Offers over £490,000
Murtholm Farmhouse
Murtholm Farmhouse enjoys pleasant views of the River Esk and surrounding countryside, benefiting from generous and well proportioned rooms comprising of three reception rooms on the ground floor and four large bedrooms on the first floor. The building is of traditional stone construction with a pitched slate roof.
The property is accessed through a solid oak front door which opens to a traditional Victorian tiled foyer with second door into the main entrance hallway. There are two exceptionally large reception rooms, with amazing ceiling height, bay windows, dual aspect, period coving cornice and open fires in each room. Towards the rear of the house is a spacious and versatile kitchen/dining room with fitted kitchen and snug dining area featuring a fitted multi-fuel stove. Additionally on the ground floor is a separate downstairs toilet with hatch to the basement/cellar and utility/laundry room with plumbing for white goods.
Upstairs each corner of the house features a large double bedroom. The master bedroom is complete with a private en-suite bathroom featuring a large mains shower cubicle, w.c and white hand basin as well as a generous airing cupboard with small radiator, and a family bathroom is located at the top of the stairs in the centre of the property. The family bathroom is complete with bath with mains shower over, w.c and white hand basin with mirror and light fitted above. The second bedroom has a large storage cupboard where the hot pressure water tank and pump is located. The third and fourth bedrooms are located on the front of the property and both benefit from dual aspect windows which over-look onto pleasant views of the countryside.
Externally there are two stone outbuildings situated at the back entrance of the property which lend themselves suitable for a variety of purposes. The farmhouse benefits from extensive gardens which are offered privacy from the mature trees along the access track. The property is accessed through metal gates which welcome an extensive driveway, providing access to the back of the property, steading and stables.
Steading, Stables and Land
Located to the east of the farmhouse are an excellent range of traditional stone constructed stables which offer great storage/equestrian use or could be converted to additional residential accommodation subject to consents. There are two steel portal framed buildings (6 bay and 8 bay) suitable for a variety of uses along with several other smaller sheds. The land, situated North of the farmhouse on the edge of the River Esk extends to approximately 2.5 acres of grazing with good access and fenced all weather turning pen. The land is suitable for those with equestrian interests. The land extends along the River Esk to include private banking and amenity woodland.
Fishing rights are included (subject to lease).
The land, stables and one outbuildings are currently let on a rent-free license but vacant possession will be available upon completion of sale (other than fishings which are let until March 2025).
Murtholm Cottage
Murtholm Cottage is a three bedroom, traditional stone constructed detached cottage with conversion potential into a garage/workshop . The cottage front door opens to an entrance hallway with doors off to the kitchen, living room, downstairs bedroom/dining room and stairs to the first floor. The kitchen is fitted with modern wall and floor units with 1.5 bowl stainless steel sink, vinyl flooring, tiled splashbacks and space for white goods. The living room is generous with an open fire and windows to both sides. Through the living room is a large utility room with boiler cupboard, power sockets, sink and plumbing as well as a second door to the front garden.
Upstairs there are two double bedrooms with dormer windows. The family bathroom is located at the top of the landing and is complete with w.c, white hand basin and walk-in shower cubicle off mains with glass screen and shower boarding.
There are garden areas to the front and side of the cottage. If sold separately, the owners of Murtholm Cottage shall be granted access rights as necessary over the sale area of Murtholm Farmhouse.
Situation
Murtholm Farm and Cottage is located on the outskirts of Langholm. Langholm lies between four hills in the valley of the River Esk in the Southern Uplands. The town is well know for its love of Rugby and the Langholm Common Riding, a horse riding festival which attracts thousands of tourists annually. The town has a variety of independent retailers, cafés, pubs, hotels, restaurant’s, butchers and bakers as well as Langholm golf course both primary and secondary schools. Dumfries and Galloway is one of the genuinely rural areas of Scotland and therefore provides a quality of life that is becoming increasingly rare.
Directions
Exit the M6 at Junction 44 and take the A7 north towards Longtown. Continue on the A7 for approximately 18 miles, passing through Longtown and crossing into Scotland. At the lights before the bridge, South of Langholm, turn left and head down the track. The farmhouse is the first house on the left.
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Tenure and Possession: The Heritable (Scottish equivalent of Freehold) title is offered for sale with vacant possession upon completion.
Matters of Title: The property is sold subject to all existing servitude rights, burdens, reservations and wayleaves, including rights of access and rights of way whether contained in the Title Deeds or informally constituted and whether referred to in the General Remarks and Stipulations or not. The Purchaser(s) will be held to have satisfied themselves as to the nature of such servitude rights and others.
Access: The property will be granted servitude rights of access for residential, agricultural and sporting purposes over the first section of the access track from the A7. If sold separately, the seller will reserve a right of access over the existing access track with rights to widen and realign the existing track over a 15-20m corridor to the East of the existing access track.
Planning: Planning permission has been granted for a development on the neighbouring fields however commencement has been postponed (Application reference 21/1215/FUL).
Fixtures and Fittings: All standard fixtures and fittings are to be included in the sale.
EPC Rating: Murtholm Farmhouse (Band E), Murtholm Cottage (Band E)
Broadband: Standard Broadband
Fishing Rights: Included (subject to lease to March 2025)
Services: Murtholm Farmhouse and Cottage is serviced by mains water, mains electricity, individual septic tanks, and oil central heating.
Viewings: Strictly by appointment through the sole selling agents, C&D Rural. Tel 01228 792299.
Offers: Offers should be submitted in Scottish Legal Form to the selling agents. The owner reserves the right to sell without imposing a closing date and will not be bound to accept the highest, or indeed any, offer. All genuinely interested parties are advised to instruct their solicitor to note their interest with the Selling Agents immediately after inspection.
Money Laundering Obligations: In accordance with the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 the selling agents are required to verify the identity of the purchaser at the time an offer is accepted. All offers to purchase a property on a cash basis or subject to mortgage require evidence of source of funds.
Local Authority: Dumfries & Galloway Council, English Street, Dumfries, DG1 2DE. Tel: 03033 333000. The house is in Council Tax Band F and the cottage is band .