Marion Currie of Galbraith, who is handling the sale, said: “Garpol is a wonderful example of a traditional Victorian villa that combines period character with practical family space.

“With its mature gardens, flexible accommodation and convenient location close to Lockerbie and Dumfries, it’s a home that will appeal to buyers looking for both lifestyle and connectivity.”

The well appointed interior features two spacious reception rooms to the front of the house, both rich in traditional character with original cornicing and decorative ceiling roses. The sitting room and dining room are further enhanced by Charnwood log burning stoves.

To the rear of the home is a generous fitted dining kitchen complete with range cooker, alongside a large utility room and convenient ground floor shower room. On the half landing sits the family bathroom, while the first floor provides four bedrooms – three doubles and a single currently used as a home office.

The garden includes a small pond, vegetable patch, apple trees, lawn and patio, all framed by mature shrubs and trees.

A range of outbuildings comprises a detached garage, potting shed and garden store.

Situated less than five miles from the A74(M), Garpol offers excellent connectivity while enjoying the charm of a thriving small town with shops, cafes, a primary school, sailing club, golf course and other amenities nearby.

Garpol, named after the small river and glen in Annandale, is positioned within the Lochmaben Conservation Area. Lochmaben’s castle was a key fortress during the Scottish Wars of Independence built by the Bruce family, seized by Edward I, and a constant battleground before becoming a Scottish royal possession. Its ruins remain a central feature of the landscape today.

Garpol, High Street, Lochmaben, Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway, is for sale through Galbraith for Offers Over £330,000.