Watch Property14 Mid Row, Maryton DD8 5PW
1 Bed Terraced Cottage - Offers Over £120,000
ACCOMMODATION COMPRISING: ENTRANCE HALLWAY, OPEN PLAN LOUNGE & KITCHEN SHOWER ROOM, BEDROOM; ATTIC ROOM.
This most impressive, bright and airy, MID TERRACED COTTAGE is ideally situated within a popular residential area in the village hamlet of Maryton, located on the periphery of the town of Kirriemuir. The popular Angus town of Kirrie has enjoyed a revival over recent years and is known locally as “the Wee Red Toon” boasting a host of local services and amenities such as popular primary and secondary schooling, Health centre, national supermarkets and local bespoke shops. The property has undergone a full renovation by the current owner and offers well proportioned
accommodation on one level and enjoys the benefits of a modern Electric Heating system and Double Glazing. There is also a useful Attic space. Externally, the delightful “country cottage” garden is all beautifully laid out, with well laid landscaped areas of lawn, borders of established shrubs, bushes and plants, feature pond, together with 3 garden sheds included. Overall, this is an immaculate property, both inside and out, and early viewing is not to be missed.
- EPC Rating: E
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 142856
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Kirriemuir
Kirriemuir, or "Kirrie" as it's often referred to, is the gateway to the glens of Angus, where Munro baggers have 10 to tick off on their list.
Appropriately, the family estate of Sir Hugh Munro is nearby. It was, of course, Sir Hugh who is recalled by anyone working their way through the full range of mountain tops over 3000 feet.
The Angus town's winding streets and subtle red sandstone properties would have been familiar to JM Barrie, whose childhood home is now a museum to the Peter Pan author, with the 17th Century former Town House also a museum.
Another one-time resident, Bon Scott, lead singer with Aussie rock band AC/DC, is remembered fondly with a statue encouraging "selfies" for fans drawn from all over the world.
But homebuyers are more likely to be attracted by a range of modern day facilities, with Webster's High School the secondary for "Kirrie" and the surrounding area.