Watch Property90 Crosshill Terrace, Wormit DD6 8PZ
3 Bed Detached Villa - Offers Over £250,000
Three bedroom detached villa with stunning views towards the River Tay
- Reception Hallway
- Lounge
- Kitchen/Diner
- Dining Room/Bedroom 3
- Two Double Bedrooms
- Family Bathroom
- Gardens
- Garage
This is an excellent opportunity to purchase this three bedroom detached villa with stunning views towards the River Tay. Wormit is a popular village with a number of local amenities found closeby.
The accommodation is spread over two levels and comprises: reception hallway, bright and spacious lounge which opens to the dining kitchen. There is also bedroom 3 or dining room depending on the buyers requirements. Upstairs there are two good sized double bedrooms both with built in storage while one has access to a small attic room. The family bathroom is also on this floor. Benefits include double glazing and gas central heating.
Externally the property sits within generous garden grounds. Both the front and rear are laid predominantly in lawn with a large selection of mature plantings. The single garage, generously sized with shelving, is located at the end of Crosshill Terrace.
Viewing is recommended to fully appreciate both the potential and the stunning views of the property on offer.
- EPC Rating: D
- Council Tax Band: D
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 142839
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Newport, Tayport, Wormit, Gauldry, Balmerino
The opening of the Tay road bridge in 1966 ensured Dundee became easily accessible from north-east Fife.
Tayport, Newport-on-Tay and Wormit are strung along the estuary's southern bank hillside, enjoying spectacular views over the river and the two bridges. Away from the waterfront are villages like Gauldry and Balmerino, with the latter's beauty and ruined 13th Century abbey celebrated in verse by William McGonagall. It enjoys Conservation Area status.
Newport was briefly christened "New Dundee" by Guildrymen who financed development plans. The pier and inn date back to 1715 with a Telford-designed harbour built in 1820.
Tayport rubs up against the Tentsmuir Nature Reserve and is home to Scotscraig Golf Club. In times past it was known as Ferry-port on Craig, before the Victorian railway line arrived in the 1850s.
These communities may look towards Dundee for "big city" amenities but easily accessible Cupar and St Andrews also provide secondary school educational and shopping options.