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A unique two-bedroom converted stable in Scotland, dating back to 1900, is on the market for £300,000. The property, found in Kirkcudbright, retains original stable features, such as barred gates, wooden wall panelling, solid oak doors, and cast-iron fixtures. The listing features three separate stalls, now used as an office, sitting room, and main bedroom.
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