“Montrose is a truly special home – its scale, history and level of modernisation combine to create one of the finest family properties currently available in the area. - Marion Currie”

Built in the late 1920s for a prominent local business owner, this striking home stands apart from its contemporaries with its distinctive brick construction – sourced from the town’s own historic brickworks – rather than the traditional granite seen throughout the area.

Extended in the 1940s and thoughtfully modernised over time, Montrose offers a blend of period elegance and contemporary efficiency. Recent upgrades by the current owners include high-performance German double-glazed tilt and turn windows, a new gas fired central heating system with two Worcester Bosch boilers, twenty radiators, a solar capable hot water cylinder, and a fully integrated digital control system with smart thermostat valves. Four multi fuel stoves further enhance both comfort and character.

The accommodation is both generous and versatile. The impressive entrance hall and staircase set the tone, leading to well proportioned reception spaces ideal for entertaining and family living. The modern kitchen and utility room provide a practical heart to the home, while six spacious bedrooms offer flexibility for growing families, guests or home working.

Externally, Montrose is set within large, mature and private grounds. A sweeping driveway with integrated lighting leads from metal gates on Haugh Road, providing ample parking alongside a garage.

An elevated deck with summer house offers a superb vantage point over the garden and house – perfect for outdoor entertaining. Additional patio areas and digitally controlled exterior lighting complete this offering.

Montrose is ideally located within easy reach of local amenities and a modern schooling campus. Castle Douglas is six miles distant. There is a main line railway station in Dumfries and also Lockerbie providing good links to both the north and south. The M74 motorway can be reached in about 40 minutes and Edinburgh and Glasgow airports can be reached in around two hours.

The South West of Scotland is well known for its mild climate, attractive unspoilt countryside and the diversity of sporting and recreational pursuits.

Montrose, Haugh Road, Dalbeattie is for sale through Galbraith for Offers Over £500,000.