Watch Property27 Church Street, Carnoustie DD7 6DD
3 Bed Semi-Detached Villa - Offers Over £220,000
• Within an excellent central location close to popular schools, shops, and railway station
• A well-presented family home of generous proportions with sea views
• Fully enclosed South facing garden to the rear. Detached Brick-built outhouse with power and light
This well presented SEMI-DETACHED VILLA is set within walking distance of Carnoustie town centre and is conveniently located close to popular primary and secondary schools, as well as local services to include shops, railway station and the A92 giving easy access to Dundee and offers views of the sea, Tentsmuir and Fife beyond. The property has the benefit of gas central heating and double glazing and comprises of a lounge, kitchen / diner, shower room, 3 bedrooms and WC. Fully enclosed South facing garden to the rear. Raised patio area coming off the Lounge overlooks the garden. Further secluded areas adjoining the kitchen and bottom of the garden. Laid out neatly with grass and bordered by established shrubs. Gate at the bottom providing access onto Ireland Street. Detached brick-built outhouse with power and light. Water tap.
- EPC Rating: D
- Council Tax Band: C
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 141415
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Carnoustie, Grange of Barry, Panbride, Easthaven
Carnoustie and golf are inextricably linked, with one of the three splendid courses which make up the town's famous links a regular on The Open rota.
Once a tourist town - and it still attracts visitors in their droves - these days it is popular with homebuyers seeking a handy base to commute to Dundee, 11 miles away, or Aberdeen to the north.
But with a high school rebuilt in 2008 and three feeder primaries - and a population around the 12,500 mark - Carnoustie has preserved its own identity.
That is reinforced by a range of local clubs catering for pursuits as varied as yachting, rugby and football.
The town on the bay developed around the mouth of the Barry Burn, along with the nearby hamlets of Grange of Barry and Panbride, and the old fishing village of East Haven. The sprawling beach was once a haunt of the Royal Family holidaying at Glamis and remains a wonderful local amenity.