A stunning property from the 1800s located in Dumfries and Galloway has recently hit the market - and it comes with an original water wheel.If you're looking for a home with a bit of personality and happen to have £600,000, this converted family three-bed house - which calls back Scotland's industrial heritage - might be for you.
Made from granite and whinstone, the building offers up character and history in spades.The property is called Waulkmill and is one of the best preserved textile sites in the region.
It retains many of its historic features, including a water wheel as well as two cast iron dyeing vats.The Category B-listed property has been refurbished, with the original water wheel incorporated as a design feature in the split-level lower ground floor space.
The space is currently being used as a gym.You will also be treated to a triple aspect sitting and dining room with a wood burning stove and oak flooring.
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