Watch Property45 Drumachlie Loan, Brechin DD9 7BN
3 Bed Terraced Villa - Offers Over £110,000
This is a lovely mid-terraced house which was built around 1963 and is good condition throughout.
On the ground floor, the property opens into the lower hall which leads into the lounge which runs the depth of the property, it is a good size and has open views to the front, with garden views to the rear. The kitchen is well fitted and has ample room for a table and chairs. There is a small hall off the kitchen to the front of the property and a further hall leads to the back door. Upstairs there are 2 double bedrooms and a single bedroom and a surprisingly large bathroom which is fitted with a bath and overbath shower. The property benefits from Gas Central Heating which was last serviced in February 2025.
Extras - All fittings and fixtures are included in the sale as well as the fridge freezer, washing machine, dryer, and oven and hob.
Exterior - The front garden is fully enclosed and is of a low maintenance style. To the rear is another low maintenance garden.
- EPC Rating: C
- Council Tax Band: B
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 142348
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Brechin, Edzell, Stracathro, Trinity
At the heart of Brechin is the eye-catching cathedral and a remarkable 11th century round tower, along with High Street properties dating back to the 15th Century and one-time mill buildings which are attracting the attention of heritage preservation experts.
Another bypassed town which is handily placed for the A90 to Dundee and Aberdeen, Brechin - home of Brechin City FC - is large enough to offer its 8000 population one secondary school, several primaries and a wide range of shops and local businesses.
The communities nearby include Stracathro - which retains a Tayside Health Board hospital facility - the hamlet of Trinity and Edzell, renowned for the historic Dalhousie Arch spanning the entrance to an attractive Georgian era planned town. Once home to a major US military base, which finally closed in 1997, Edzell, which has a popular golf club, has successfully reinvented itself over the past 20 years.