Watch Property8 Roberts Street North, Forfar DD8 3DL
3 Bed Terraced Villa - Offers Over £149,950
This three-bedroom mid-terrace house is a delightful stone-built residence that offers bright and airy accommodation. The rarely available home benefits from a southwest- facing aspect and it boasts a quality kitchen,as well as a four-piece bathroom and a separate WC. It also provides excellent storage and a wonderfully large garden that isfully enclosed for safety and privacy. This garden features a paved area for summer dining and a generous stretch of lawn, all framed by mature planting for a leafy ambience.
Extras: all fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings, integrated kitchen appliances, and an undercounter washing machine to be included in the sale.
- A charming mid-terrace house
- Cul-de-sac setting in popular Forfar
- Hall with understairs storage and a WC
- Living room with southwest-facing aspect
- Well-appointed kitchen/dining room
- Three double bedrooms (one with wardrobe)
- Versatile walk-in wardrobe/store
- Four-piece bathroom with a shower cubicle
- Garden, Unrestricted on-street parking
- GCH; DG; EPC - D
- EPC Rating: D
- Council Tax Band: C
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 142863
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Forfar, Letham, Tannadice, Kingsmuir, Guthrie
It is known as the home of the bridie and Forfar, along with a cluster of nearby Strathmore villages, plays a central role in Angus life. The traditional market town is the administrative hub of the region, enjoying all the facilities you would expect of a community with around 14,000 residents.
In addition to shops - bakers included, naturally - Forfar enjoys a leisure centre, swimming pool, golf course, an Academy and primary schooling and a professional football team playing at Station Park.
The town, once a major textile centre, was bypassed by the A90 dual carriageway linking Aberdeen and Dundee back in the late 80s.
Five miles away, the biggest of the many villages in the county is Letham, with its many active clubs and societies, and other smaller communities owing their existence to farming include Tannadice, Kingsmuir on the road to Carnoustie and Guthrie, which is equidistant from Forfar, Arbroath and Brechin.