**FOR SALE BY LIVE STREAMED ONLINE AUCTION 16TH APRIL 2026**
The attached Category B listed building is formed by five self-contained flats, arranged over lower ground, ground, first, and attic floors.
We understand the building was originally constructed circa 1840 and is estimated to have been converted into its current configuration around the turn of the 21st century.
The main walls are of red ashlar sandstone construction, surmounted by pitched and slate clad roofs with rear dormer projections.
Externally, the site extends to the footprint of the building together with front steps and enclosures, as well as a rear sunken patio.
The flats extend to the following internal accommodation:
Flat 2 (Own Door - Ground Floor)
Office(Lounge), Kitchen, Office(Bedroom), WC(Bathroom), Stores
Flat 3A (Shared Entrance - Attic Floor)
Lounge, Dining Kitchen, Two Bedrooms, Shower Room & WC
Flat 3B (Shared Entrance - First Floor)
Lounge, Dining Kitchen, Bedroom, Bathroom & WC
Flat 3C (Shared Entrance - Ground & First Floor)
Lounge, Dining Kitchen, Two Bedrooms, Bathroom & WC
Flat 3D (Shared Entrance - Lower Ground Floor)
Lounge, Dining Kitchen, Two Bedrooms, Bathroom & WC, Additional WC
Guide Price £150,000
Location
The property is set within a well-established mixed-use district convenient to Dumfries town centre.
Dumfries is a former Royal Burgh and historic town, with a population of around 33,000, and is the largest settlement within the Dumfries & Galloway region of southwest Scotland, which possesses rolling countryside, a spectacular coastline and an array of bustling towns and villages.
The town occupies a strategic location at the intersection of the A75, A76, and A701 trunk roads. Public transport connections include regular bus services and a railway station on the Glasgow South Western Line.
The town is home to Scotland's first multi-institutional university campus, comprising The University of the West of Scotland, The University of Glasgow and Dumfries & Galloway College, all of which are held within the 85-acre parkland Crichton Estate. In addition, Scotland's Rural College has a nearby campus within short commuting distance.
Hope Place is situated at the junction of Laurieknowe / Galloway Street (A780) and Terregles Street, around a third of a mile southwest of the town centre which lies on the opposite side of the River Nith.
Nearby neighbourhood amenities include a primary school, children's nursery, children's soft play centre & other leisure / fitness premises, cafes & hot-food takeaways, public houses, convenience stores, an ice rink, a football club, salons, a pharmacy, and a church.
On-street parking is available in the general vicinity with public parking around 120 yards to the northeast and accessed off Glasgow Street. There are also several bus stops within short walking distance