A restored coastal barn conversion in Dumfries and Galloway has come to the market, offering buyers a rare mix of seaside living, character accommodation and established holiday letting appeal.
Owl Cote, at Carrick Shore near Gatehouse of Fleet, is being marketed by Galbraith at offers over £520,000. The three-bedroom property sits close to the shores of Carrick Bay, a scenic South West Scotland location known for its coastal views, sandy beach and outdoor lifestyle.
Created from a former byre and renovated in 2011, the stone cottage combines traditional character with modern comfort. For buyers looking beyond a standard rural home, the property also offers the possibility of continuing its existing holiday let use, subject to their own plans and any relevant requirements.
Quick Facts
| Property Detail | Information |
| Property | Owl Cote |
| Location | Carrick Shore, Gatehouse of Fleet, Dumfries and Galloway |
| Property Type | Restored three-bedroom barn conversion |
| Agent | Galbraith |
| Guide Price | Offers over £520,000 |
| Current Use | Successful holiday let |
| Key Appeal | Coastal views, character interiors and lifestyle setting |
A Coastal Home with Holiday Letting Appeal
The property is currently operated as a holiday let and has attracted visitors looking for a peaceful base close to the sea. Its location near Carrick Bay adds to that appeal, with the area offering sandy shoreline, safe swimming waters and opportunities for sailing, windsurfing and canoeing.
For some buyers, Owl Cote may work as a private coastal residence. For others, it may be attractive as a lifestyle purchase with an existing holiday letting history. That combination gives the home a wider appeal than a typical countryside property listing.
Marion Currie, who is handling the sale on behalf of Galbraith, said: “Owl Cote is a truly special property in an outstanding coastal location.”
She added: “Its combination of character, modern comfort, stunning views and proven holiday letting performance makes it an opportunity which will interest a range of potential buyers. It offers buyers the chance to enjoy a lifestyle that many only dream of.”
Inside Owl Cote
Accommodation is arranged over two floors and has been planned to make the most of the coastal outlook.
On the ground floor, there is a spacious principal bedroom with an en suite bathroom and direct access to the terrace. A second double bedroom with an en suite shower room is also located on this level, making the layout practical for guests or family stays.
Upstairs, a bright sitting room opens onto a balcony with glass balustrading. This is one of the key spaces in the home, giving open views across Carrick Bay and creating a strong connection with the surrounding landscape.
A well-appointed dining kitchen and a third bedroom complete the internal accommodation. The overall layout gives the property flexibility as either a holiday let, private home or occasional coastal retreat.
Outdoor Space and Coastal Setting
Outside, Owl Cote has enclosed gardens with a sheltered terrace, an elevated decking area with sea views, a drying green, mature planting and a pond area. These outdoor spaces are likely to be a major part of the property’s appeal, especially for buyers looking for a quieter coastal lifestyle.
The property also includes a detached storage shed and parking rights for two vehicles in the courtyard area immediately outside the property boundary.
Its position just yards from the shores of Carrick Bay is central to the listing. The bay is known for its scenery and relaxed pace, while Gatehouse of Fleet is around five miles away.
Location Near Gatehouse of Fleet
Gatehouse of Fleet is a popular small town in Dumfries and Galloway, offering a useful range of local facilities. Wider shopping and services can be found in Kirkcudbright and Castle Douglas.
Kirkcudbright is known as The Artists’ Town, while Castle Douglas is recognised as Dumfries and Galloway’s Food Town. Together, these nearby destinations add cultural, food and leisure appeal for buyers considering a move to the area.
Who Might Owl Cote Appeal To?
Owl Cote may attract several types of buyer. Some may see it as a permanent coastal home, while others may view it as a second home or holiday property with an established letting background.
Its strongest selling points are its sea views, character features, renovated accommodation and proven lifestyle appeal. In a market where buyers often look for homes that offer more than just square footage, a coastal setting with an income history can stand out.
- Buyers looking for a coastal lifestyle property
- Families wanting a peaceful holiday base
- Investors interested in holiday letting potential
- Relocators seeking character accommodation in South West Scotland
- Buyers looking for a home close to outdoor activities and coastal scenery
Sale Details
Owl Cote, Carrick Shore, Gatehouse of Fleet, Dumfries and Galloway, is for sale through Galbraith at offers over £520,000.
The property is being presented as a coastal home with character, modern comfort and established holiday letting credentials.
Final Thoughts
Coastal homes with character, sea views and practical accommodation continue to attract interest from buyers seeking a change of pace. Owl Cote brings those qualities together with the added advantage of an existing holiday letting profile.
For buyers who want a Scottish coastal property that can work as a private home, retreat or lifestyle investment, this barn conversion is likely to be worth attention.
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