Watch PropertySeymour Lodge, 259 Perth Road, Dundee DD2 1JP
10 Bed Detached Villa - Fixed £750,000
This is a Victorian gothic mansion built-in 1880 set within walled grounds located within the desirable west end of the city. The house offers has been fully refurbished and benefits from gas central heating throughout, hardwired smoke alarm with break glass call points, fire doors, emergency lighting and security alarm. There are many attractive original features throughout including stained glass windows, moulded cornices and ceilings, high skirting’s and moulded architraves. There are feature fireplaces with fitted gas fires in each of the public rooms. All floor coverings and window blinds are included in the sale. Early internal viewing is highly recommended.
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 141874
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