A one-of-a-kind property in Scotland's 'National Book Town' has just gone on the market, with highlights including peaceful sea views and a tranquil 'garden room'.
A one-of-a-kind property in Scotland's 'National Book Town' has just gone on the market, with highlights including peaceful sea views and a tranquil 'garden room'.A stylish mansion in Scotland's 'National Book Town' has just gone up for sale, and it offers incredible sea views.is an impressive four-bedroom and three-storey property situated in the charming Dumfries and Galloway town of Wigtown, overlooking the spectacular Wigtown Bay.
One of the most unique features of Applegarth is its authentic wine cellar, which can be accessed from steps leading down from the rear hall. Also on the lower-ground level is a huge storage room, as well as a 'work room' that could have a range of potential uses for those with a creative eye. Outside, Applegarth has two separate gardens: one accessed from the garden room that features a lawn and patio and a second south-facing walled garden with a timber shed. Both gardens have a gorgeous variety of mature shrubs and trees that provide an array of colour throughout the summer months.
The sitting room is flooded with natural light throughout the day thanks to its dual-aspect windows, while on a clear day the views reach all the way out to the Lake District.The breakfast room retains the original servants' bell in a nod to the building's history, while there is plenty of space for a dining table and chairs.
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