No’ 3 Ring
New Market Street
Castle Douglas
DG7 1HY

LAND / ESTATE AGENTS, VALUERS & RURAL CONSULTANTS

GREENHEAD

Sanquhar, Dumfries, DG4 6HN

A SPACIOUS SIX BEDROOM FAMILY HOME BENEFITTING FROM GRAZING PADDOCKS AND A RANGE OF FARM BUILDINGS WITH CURRENT PLANNING PERMISSION FOR CHANGE OF USE

Offered for Sale

Offers Over£645,000

Property Details

Property Type

  • Smallholding

GREENHEAD

  • SPACIOUS SIX BEDROOM FARMHOUSE
  • HUGE POTENTIAL FOR SMALL SCALE AGRICULTURAL OF EQUESTRIAN USES
  • PLANNING PERMISSION FOR CHANGE OF USE OF AGRICULTURAL BUILDING AND LAND TO FORM FARM SHOP (PLANNING REF: 19/0477/FUL)
  • RURAL BUT ACCESSIBLE LOCATION CLOSE TO MAJOR ROAD NETWORKS
  • IN ALL ABOUT 21.966 ACRES (8.889 HA)
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Greenhead is situated just on the periphery of the historical village of Sanquhar within Dumfries & Galloway. The property benefits from a spacious detached farmhouse occupying an elevated site with open views across the surrounding countryside.

Greenhead offers all the comforts for modern-day family living benefitting from its own private garden grounds, grazing paddocks and agricultural buildings, one benefitting from planning permission for alterations to include the erection of an extension and change of use of to form a farm shop/café. Any interested party wishing to view the planning application, please visit Dumfries & Galloway Council’s planning portal using the reference: 19/0477/FUL.

In addition, the property comes with about 19.574 acres of grazing land which offers the opportunity for equestrian or small-scale agriculture purposes or indeed has huge potential for some self sufficient living.

THE GRAZING PADDOCKS
The grazing paddocks at Greenhead extend in total to about 7.21 acres (2.918 Ha), contained within two clearly defined field enclosures. These paddocks are ideal for equestrian, smallscale agriculture or horticultural uses. The property has a main location code of: 75/329/0076, however, for the avoidance of doubt no Basic Payment Entitlements are available for sale with the property.

THE AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS
There are a range of good agricultural buildings which in the past have been utilised for the housing of livestock and storage. The modern buildings, at one time, housed a dairy unit and benefit from mains water and power throughout. These buildings could be utilised for many different uses and as mentioned earlier, one of the more traditional buildings benefits from planning permission for change of use to form a farm shop/café. Any interested party wishing to view the planning application, please visit Dumfries & Galloway Council’s planning portal using the reference: 19/0477/FUL.

 

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