Watch Property60 Broomwell Gardens, Monikie, Broughty Ferry DD5 3QP
3 Bed Detached Bungalow - Offers Over £210,000
- Vestibule
- Hallway
- Lounge
- Dining Room
- 3 Bedrooms
- Kitchen
- Utility Room
- Shower Room
- Fully double glazed
- Wet electrical central heating system
- Gardens
- Monoblock driveway for additional parking
- Garage
Located at the head of a quiet cul-de-sac in an established residential development within the Village of Monikie, this deceptively spacious detached bungalow would make an excellent family home. The property is within walking distance of Monikie Country Park and the village primary school is located close by. The property is ideally positioned for commuting to several towns in the area. While local facilities in the Village are limited in nature, there are excellent social, recreational and retail amenities to be found in Monifieth town centre lying approximately three miles to the south of the Village with a wider range of facilities available in Broughty Ferry and Dundee.
This property would benefit from a degree of modernisation but would make an excellent family home, so early viewing is highly recommended.
- EPC Rating: C
- Council Tax Band: E
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 142469
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By Broughty Ferry - Wellbank, Kellas, Newbigging, Monikie, Murroes, Kingennie
Generations of Dundonians once relied upon vast reservoir ponds at Monikie and nearby Crombie for their water supply. These days, city dwellers head for wooded country parks which have been offering nature trails, angling, bird sanctuaries and watersports since the early 1980s.
Angus villages and rural hamlets offer a sought-after lifestyle, with buyers keenly aware all the trappings of modern life are within easy reach. They enjoy the open fields, rolling hills or perhaps even the lure of a popular leisure resort.
Newbigging was once a "costar town" with a toll house by the old turnpike. Traditionally, the cottages were occupied by farm labourers and some date back more than 200 years.
Rural churches and manses have also been given a new lease of life and are likely to be home to commuters making a living in Dundee or in one of the easily accessible coastal towns.