Watch Property61 Trinity Fields Crescent, Brechin DD9 6YA
2 Bed First Floor Flat - Offers Over £95,000
This upper flat is in excellent condition throughout and would be an ideal property for a first-time buyer or young family. Entry is by way of the private front door on the ground level and up the internal staircase. The lounge is a good size and is bright and welcoming with the kitchen off the lounge. There are 2 double bedrooms and a large family bathroom. There is ample storage space throughout and built-in wardrobes in bedroom 1.
The property benefits from Gas central heating, with boiler being serviced yearly, and double glazing and is in a great location for local amenities.
Extras - Included in the sale are all fixtures and fittings as well as the cooker, washing machine and fridge/freezer.
There are 2 sheds in rear garden.
Exterior - To the front there is a large garden laid in lawn, trees and a path, as well as a shared driveway and parking area. There is a outside tap affixed to the front of the property. To the rear there is a large garden mainly laid in slabs and 2 garden sheds
- EPC Rating: C
- Council Tax Band: A
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 142004
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Brechin, Edzell, Stracathro, Trinity
At the heart of Brechin is the eye-catching cathedral and a remarkable 11th century round tower, along with High Street properties dating back to the 15th Century and one-time mill buildings which are attracting the attention of heritage preservation experts.
Another bypassed town which is handily placed for the A90 to Dundee and Aberdeen, Brechin - home of Brechin City FC - is large enough to offer its 8000 population one secondary school, several primaries and a wide range of shops and local businesses.
The communities nearby include Stracathro - which retains a Tayside Health Board hospital facility - the hamlet of Trinity and Edzell, renowned for the historic Dalhousie Arch spanning the entrance to an attractive Georgian era planned town. Once home to a major US military base, which finally closed in 1997, Edzell, which has a popular golf club, has successfully reinvented itself over the past 20 years.