Watch PropertyWoodberry, Littleton Road, Longforgan DD2 5HU
3 Bed Detached Bungalow - Offers Over £360,000
Situated within a beautiful semi-rural setting, Woodberry sits at the end of a quiet road between open farmland and Huntly woods. This well presented family home offers spacious, bright accommodation with an open outlook over fields giving a tranquil backdrop, yet it’s only a few minutes drive to join the A90 for a short commute to Dundee or Perth. Located on a large plot, this property also benefits from an office cabin and external storage with power so could make an ideal purchase for buyers looking to run a business from home.
- Detached Bungalow
- Semi – Rural Location
- Sits on a large plot with panoramic countryside views
- 3 Bedrooms
- Lounge with feature fireplace
- Kitchen/Dining
- Dining Room with Patio doors
- Large Family Bathroom
- Modern Ensuite
- Low maintenance garden areas
- Large driveway
- EPC Rating: F
- Council Tax Band: E
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 140012
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Carse of Gowrie, Inchture, Errol, Longforgan, St. Madoes
The Carse of Gowrie, flanked by the Sidlaw Hills and the magnificent River Tay, has seen the rapid expansion of numerous long-established villages over the past 20 years or so, with developers spurred on by demand from commuters making for work in Dundee and Perth.
Near Perth and a few miles downriver from the distinctive landmark of Kinnoull Hill, the communities of St Madoes and Glencarse are separated by the A90 dual carriageway which links the big cities which bookend the Carse.
Around the midway mark and off the main road is Errol, with the 1831 "Cathedral of the Carse" the most distinctive village landmark.
Closer to the City of Discovery are the by-passed villages of Inchture, renowned for its avenue of 19th Century Giant Redwood trees, and Longforgan, with its A-listed Mercat Cross and traditional whitewashed cottages providing a reminder of times past.