Watch Property82a Tay Street, Newport-on-Tay DD6 8AP
3 Bed Ground Floor Flat - Offers Over £285,000
Situated in highly desirable Newport-on-Tay, within commuting distance of central Dundee, this main-door, ground-floor traditional apartment is accompanied by thriving gardens, outside seating, a shed and off-street parking. The period home features a generous living room with a marble fireplace fitted with a log burner, a stylish dining kitchen, three spacious bedrooms (two with built-in wardrobes), and a family bathroom with a shower over the bath. The sought-after riverside property enjoys easy access to local amenities, including a variety of shops, parks, playgrounds, and a nursery, as well as a primary school and bus links.
Extras: All fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings and kitchen appliances are included in the sale.
- Traditional ground-floor apartment in Newport-on-Tay
- Lovely Tay River views
- Private main entrance
- Modern interiors with lovely period details
- Vestibule and spacious hall with storage and WC
- Bay windowed living room with marble fireplace
- Dining kitchen with rear porch
- Generous main bedroom with bay window
- Two sunny bedrooms with wardrobes
- Bathroom with overhead shower
- Well-kept private gardens with a shed
- On-street parking
- Gas central heating and double glazing
- EPC Rating: D
- Council Tax Band: C
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 143095
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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.