Watch Property5a Queens Close, Montrose DD10 8FR
3 Bed End Terrace Villa - Offers Over £235,000
Situated within walking distance of Montrose’s High Street and excellent local amenities, including bus/rail links, shops (including major supermarkets), schools, green spaces and Montrose beach, this generous and versatile two/three-bedroom traditional townhouse (possible use as a two bedroom maisonette and a granny flat) is sure to appeal to a wealth of buyers. The home boasts generous living areas, two kitchens and three bathrooms. Outside, there is an attached garage and a private driveway. The property is within commuting distance of Dundee and Aberdeen and is accessible by road or rail in under an hour.
Extras: All fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings and kitchen appliances are included in the sale.
- Extended traditional end-terrace townhouse
- Situated in sought-after Montrose
- Three separate private main entrances (with shared access)
- Sunny hall with a stairwell
- Two spacious living rooms
- Two dining kitchens
- Landing with fitted storage
- Three dual-aspect double bedrooms
- Two family bathrooms
- Three-piece shower room
- Two convenient utility rooms
- Private, spacious garage parking
- Gas central heating and double glazing
- EPC Rating: D
- Council Tax Band: C
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 142507
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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.