Watch Property16 Rawes Farm Steading, Longforgan DD2 5BF
3 Bed End Terrace Villa - Offers Over £320,000
This end-terrace house forms part of a charming steading conversion just outside Longforgan, offering exceptionally stylish, contemporary accommodation, with three bedrooms, a large living room, a fabulous open-plan breakfasting kitchen, family and dining room, and three bathrooms. The home is accompanied by generous gardens and private parking. The home’s location truly enjoys the best of both worlds, with scenic surrounding countryside, as well as being just a short distance from village amenities in Longforgan and an easy drive to Dundee.
Extras: All fitted floor coverings, window coverings, light fittings, and integrated kitchen appliances will be included in the sale.
End-terrace house near Longforgan
Part of a steading conversion
Beautifully presented interiors
Vestibule and hall (both with storage)
Large, dual-aspect living room
Fantastic open-plan breakfasting kitchen, family, and dining room
Principal bedroom with built-in wardrobe and en-suite
Two further double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
Four-piece family bathroom and additional shower room
Generous front and rear gardens
Private double driveway
LPG heating and double glazing
- EPC Rating: D
- Council Tax Band: F
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 142248
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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.