The exceptionally spacious property offers flexible accommodation over three storeys, including 4/5 bedrooms (two with en-suite shower rooms), fitted dining kitchen, utility room, sitting room, formal dining room, study, dressing room, further reception room and additional spaces which could be used for a variety of purposes.  All of the rooms on the first floor have views over Loch Ryan and there is a covered balcony with BBQ on the first floor, ideal for entertaining in the summer months.

Part of the house has been used previously to run a business, and this area may be accessed from the kitchen or via a separate external entrance, opening to a small waiting area, office space with wash hand basin and WC cloakroom. This part of the property provides an abundance of potential allowing the new owner to reconfigure the space to suit their own needs and requirements.

In addition, further space is available above the double garages, a room with window measuring 9.1m x 3.9m, is currently accessed through an attic. Installing a staircase would allow this to become a reception room or games room, with the relevant planning consents in place.

Sheena Ramsay of Galbraith, who is handling the sale, said: “This is a very unusual property, offering huge versatility for a variety of uses including as a wonderful family home with the potential for self-contained business premises. There is also the potential to create additional accommodation above the double garages, subject to planning consent. Every aspect of the interior design has been carefully considered and the location is also wonderful – in the heart of Stranraer within walking distance of a primary school and just a short stroll to the shores of Loch Ryan. The purchaser will be able to enjoy a superb lifestyle within easy reach of local amenities.”

Outside, electric gates open to a substantial paved parking area to the front and sides, with car port. To the rear is an area of astro-turf and an octagonal brick summer house with built-in log burning stove. The summer house, the pond and a second outbuilding are unfinished, allowing the new owner to put their own stamp on the garden design.

Stranraer offers a good range of amenities, schooling, theatre and leisure centre. Stranraer Marina at the southern end of Loch Ryan hosts an annual Oyster Festival to promote the wonderful Loch Ryan oysters and other local food and drink. The Loch also hosts major sporting events including the Skiffle Worlds.

Communications in the area are good. The station in Stranraer provides services to Ayr and Glasgow. The Port of Cairnryan is just over 6 miles from Stranraer, with regular services to Northern Ireland.

Omega is for sale through Galbraith for offers over £690,000.