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House
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for rent
£ 795
Dailly Girvan, KA19, Glasgow and West Scotland, South West Scotland
Dailly Girvan
· 2 Bedrooms · 1 Bath · House
· Garden · Equipped kitchen · Parking
Stewart Residential are delighted to offer the market a TWO bedroom end terrace with front side and rear gardens, with oil central heating and double glazing throughout. The property has been refurbished with brand new kitchen, fully painted and new floorings, this is delightful property sits in a quiet area very close to the local school. The property benefits from the corner plot and externally offers two sheds and decked area for seating and bordered by a 6ft hedging for privacy, on street parking. Dailly, in Girvan is quiet little village with a good school and surrounding by rolling countryside, The word Dailly is derived from the Gaelic for meadow and field, which aptly describes the farmland surrounding this small Ayrshire village, 5 miles from Maybole. New Dailly has its roots in the late 17th century, when the main church was moved there from nearby Old Dailly. The village was laid out more formally in the 1760`s for coal mining. The ruins of 15th century Dalquharran Castle li
Stewart Residential are delighted to offer the market a TWO bedroom end terrace with front side and rear gardens, with oil central heating and double glazing throughout. The property has been refurbished with brand new kitchen, fully painted and new floorings, this is delightful property sits in a quiet area very close to the local school. The property benefits from the corner plot and externally offers two sheds and decked area for seating and bordered by a 6ft hedging for privacy, on street parking. Dailly, in Girvan is quiet little village with a good school and surrounding by rolling countryside, The word Dailly is derived from the Gaelic for meadow and field, which aptly describes the farmland surrounding this small Ayrshire village, 5 miles from Maybole. New Dailly has its roots in the late 17th century, when the main church was moved there from nearby Old Dailly. The village was laid out more formally in the 1760`s for coal mining. The ruins of 15th century Dalquharran Castle li
£ 795