North Landberrick
Whauphill, Newton Stewart, Dumfries and Galloway, DG8 9PLOffers Over £410,000
3.41 acres
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- A charming registered smallholding, offering an exceptional lifestyle opportunity for those seeking small-scale livestock ownership, equestrian use, or a rural retreat
- 4 bedroom farmhouse, (one en-suite)
- 2 reception rooms. Open plan kitchen/dining
- Extensive garden, paddock and outbuildings
- About 3.41 acres
- General purpose shed and small store.
- Workshop with vehicle inspection pit
SITUATION North Landberrick is nestled within The Machars, a tranquil rural peninsula in Wigtownshire between Wigtown Bay and Luce Bay. The property is surrounded by open countryside and just 2.9 miles from the small harbour village Port William. Port William offers a range of facilities, including a primary school, local shops, a doctor’s surgery, restaurant, and hairdresser. The village is well known for its strong sense of community, highlighted by its annual carnival week and the locally supported Port William Inshore Rescue Boat—an important and valued service in this coastal area.Further amenities can be found in Wigtown, approximately 7.7 miles from the property. Scotland’s National Book Town, Wigtown is renowned for its vibrant literary scene and hosts the internationally acclaimed Wigtown Book Festival each September. The town also offers a primary school, a variety of independent shops, bookshops, and welcoming cafés. The nearby Crook of Baldoon RSPB Nature Reserve is home to a wild saltmarsh and mud flats attracting an outstanding variety of birds. Wigtown also hosts its own agricultural show annually in August displaying the region’s best livestock and produce.Newton Stewart, a market town on the River Cree known as the Gateway to the Galloway Hills, has a number of primary schools, the Douglas Ewart High School, a museum, three supermarkets, a post office which offers all postal and banking services, a cinema, and a wide range of shops, offices, businesses, hotels and restaurants.This area of south west Scotland is one of the most varied and picturesque parts of the country, incorporating a landscape which ranges from the moorland of the Southern Upland Hills to the bays, inlets and sandy beaches of the distinctive coastline. This is a rural county which has been relatively unscathed by modern industry, where agriculture and tourism thrive to form the backbone of the local economy.Communications to the area are good with the A75 trunk road providing quick access from the south via the M6, A74 and M74. The ferry links to Northern Ireland run from Cairnryan, which is approximately 29 miles from North Landberrick. The international airports of Prestwick and Glasgow are approximately 65 miles and 98 miles from the property respectively.DESCRIPTION North Landberrick is a charming registered smallholding, offering an exceptional lifestyle opportunity for those seeking small-scale livestock ownership, equestrian use, or a rural retreat. The welcoming farmhouse opens into a cloakroom and a well-appointed utility/boot room, complete with a double Belfast-style sink, ample storage for outdoor wear, and space and plumbing for white goods. Continuing through to the kitchen/dining area this triple aspect room is filled with natural light and French doors open to the garden behind. The traditional Rayburn range cooker is the focal point of the room, which also provides hot water and heating, alongside a separate electric cooker for convenience. Double arched doors lead into the principal living room, a warm and inviting space with recessed bookshelves and a Dowling stove set within a striking brick fireplace. The bricks, locally crafted by W J Gillespie at the historic Monreith Tile Works (closed in the 1920s), add a unique sense of heritage and character.The second reception room is double aspect, with a smaller stove, offering a flexible space depending on the needs and requirements of the new owner.Stairs lead from the hall to a half landing opening to a versatile bedroom or hobby room, as well as the generous principal bedroom with en-suite bathroom, complete with a corner bath and fitted airing cupboard. The first floor continues with two further bedrooms and a family bathroom featuring a ‘P’-shaped bath with shower over. One of the bedrooms retains its original fireplace with cast iron grate, adding further charm.Externally, the extensive gardens at North Landberrick seamlessly extend into the adjoining paddock, offering excellent flexibility to adapt the outdoor space to suit individual needs, whether expanding the formal garden or maximising grazing land.Set within easy reach of local amenities, North Landberrick is less than three miles from the nearest primary school and just a short drive from the coast, offering access to beautiful nearby beaches. This is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy country living without compromise.GARAGE (5.95M X 5.78M)Of block construction with electric roller door and separate pedestrian entrance. Light, power and concrete flooring. WOOD STORE (5.13M X2.14M)Of block construction with pedestrian entrance to the side and double doors opening to the yard behind. GENERAL PURPOSE SHED (12.20M X 6M)Open access to the front providing storage for machinery and equipment, opening internally to the adjoining workshop. This shed could be converted to provide housing for livestock or stables for equestrian use. WORKSHOP (9.2M X 5.78M)With sliding door, vehicle inspection pit, log burning stove, shelving and work bench.Store (3.16M x 2.27M) Shelved storage space for feeding and/or farm supplies. ACCOMMODATION Ground Floor: WC Cloakroom. Utility Room. Kitchen/Dining Room. Living Room. Sitting Room.First Floor: Bedroom/Hobby Room. Bedroom with en-suite bathroom. Bedroom. Bathroom. Bedroom.GARDEN AND GROUNDS The extensive gardens at North Landberrick seamlessly extend into the adjoining paddock, offering excellent flexibility to adapt the outdoor space to suit individual needs, whether expanding the formal garden or maximising grazing land. Thoughtfully arranged into a series of distinct areas, the garden features raised beds ideal for planting, a pond, and more natural, informal spaces that come alive in spring with snowdrops, daffodils, and bluebells, creating a beautiful seasonal display. Mature birch and rowan trees thrive throughout the grounds, while a striking yew tree provides a natural focal point.The paddock is fully enclosed and currently set up for livestock, making it perfectly suited for smallholding or equestrian use.HOLDING NUMBER 855/0103 DIRECTIONS From Newton Stewart, take the 2nd exit at the Wigtown Road roundabout on to the A714 and follow the road for 5.3 miles. Turn right on to the B7005 and continue for 1.7 miles and continue straight on at the roundabout in Bladnoch for a further 1.2 miles. Turn right on to the B7085 for 6.6 miles, travelling through the hamlet of Whauphill , and North Landberrick is on your left.POST CODE DG8 9PLWHAT3WORDSTo find this property location to within 3 metres, download and use What3Words and enter the following 3 words: buzzards.sprays.drums