Set in just over 2.5 acres of garden grounds, with additional land available by separate negotiation, this property is currently operated as a successful holiday let and would equally suit multi-generational living, a lifestyle relocation, or an idyllic rural retreat.

Aaron Edgar, handling the sale on behalf of Galbraith, said: “Cumnock Knowes is a superb rural home. Its generous accommodation, breathtaking views and peaceful location make it a rare find. It offers buyers a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a high quality lifestyle in the heart of the Galloway countryside.”

Arranged across three expansive floors and extending to just under 400 sq. metres, Cumnock Knowes provides adaptable accommodation including three to five reception rooms and four to six bedrooms depending on preferred layout.

The impressive, full height reception hall welcomes with light and scale, leading to generously proportioned living and dining spaces, perfectly designed for hosting family and friends.

Large windows frame panoramic views across open countryside and towards the River Deugh, ensuring an uplifting sense of connection with the surrounding landscape.

The ground floor includes a versatile bedroom with direct access to the terrace – ideal for guests or those requiring easy mobility. The first floor features a master bedroom with triple-bay window, showcasing far-reaching vistas, alongside three further well appointed bedrooms and a family bathroom. A large attic room with Velux windows offers significant storage or future development potential.

Externally, a sweeping private drive leads to extensive parking and a detached double garage with log store. Expansive lawns surround the property, while the raised front terrace delivers exceptional outdoor entertaining and relaxation space.

Located just over one mile from the welcoming village of Carsphairn and within easy reach of Ayr, Castle Douglas, and Dumfries, Cumnock Knowes combines rural tranquility with convenient access to amenities.

The South West of Scotland is well known for its mild climate, attractive countryside and the diversity of sporting and recreational pursuits. The Galloway Forest Park is the centre of the Galloway and Southern Ayrshire Biosphere and Britain’s first Dark Sky Park.

Communications to the area are very good. There is a main line railway station in Dumfries and also Lockerbie providing excellent links to both the north and south. Prestwick, Glasgow and Edinburgh Airports are 33.5 miles, 66.4 miles and 100 miles respectively.

Cumnock Knowes is for sale through Galbraith for Offers Over £550,000