Watch Property5 Fawsyde Cottages, Kinneff DD10 0TF
2 Bed Terraced Cottage - Offers Over £65,000
This quaint mid-terraced property is in need of upgrading however has loads of potential for the discerning purchaser.
With a small front garden, you enter the property into the foyer and into the large lounge. From the lounge there is a hall which leads to a large kitchen with rear vestibule, shower room and the 2nd bedroom. The staircase takes you up to a large double bedroom with a window with open views over the fields and countryside. There is cupboard space both upstairs and down.
There are solar panels on the roof.
There is an area of front garden and a area of lawn at the rear of the property. There is a shared area at the side of the cottages which has shared parking and it is here you will find the private shed/cellar for the property.
- EPC Rating: G
- Council Tax Band: B
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 141042
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Montrose, St. Cyrus, Hillside, Johnshaven, Laurencekirk
The nickname of Montrose FC is "The Gable Endies" and therein lies a clue to the coastal town's history, which can be traced all the way back to a King David charter of 1140.
It blossomed as a trading port, reflected in addresses like "India Street," "Baltic Street" and "America Street," and wealthy merchants were fond of building their imposing homes gable to gable.
Montrose lays claim to having the widest High Street in Scotland and attractive narrow closes. It overlooks a two mile tidal lagoon nature reserve which attracts thousands of visitors every year - in the shape of pink-footed geese and other birdlife.
Like nearby Mearns communities St Cyrus, Laurencekirk and Johnshaven, it is well placed for travelling to Dundee and Aberdeen and a population in the region of 12,000 has expanded on the back of the North Sea oil and gas sector.
The local golf club is among the oldest in the world and the beaches enjoy regular high ratings.