Watch Property2 Cortachy Crescent, Broughty Ferry DD5 3BF
4 Bed Detached Villa - Offers Over £320,000
Enjoying a highly sought-after location in Broughty Ferry, within easy reach of excellent amenities, schools, shops, parks, and commuter links to central Dundee, this detached house is sure to appeal to a wide range of buyers. The accommodation comprises a generous, southeast-facing living room, a family room/formal dining room open to the triple-aspect sunroom, a dining kitchen, four bedrooms (three with built-in wardrobes), and two bathrooms. Outside, 2 Cortachy Crescent boasts a double driveway, leading to an attached garage, and private gardens featuring a shed, a drying area, and an outdoor seating space.
Extras: All fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings and kitchen appliances are included in the sale.
• Detached house in Broughty Ferry
• Part of a modern residential suburb
• Modern interiors throughout
• Entrance hall with a WC
• Sunny living room with fireplace
• Triple-aspect sunroom with garden access
• French-doored formal dining room/family room
• Dining kitchen with under-stairs storage
• Wardrobed main bedroom with en-suite
• Two more bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
• Versatile fourth bedroom/study
• Modern bathroom with a handheld shower
• Private gardens to the front and rear
• Private garage and driveway parking
• Gas central heating and double glazing
- EPC Rating: C
- Council Tax Band: F
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 142635
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Broughty Ferry & Barnhill
Broughty Ferry, or "The Ferry" as it's better known to locals, may rub shoulders with Dundee but it retains a fiercely protected identity all of its own. The imposing 15th Century castle, now home to a museum, hints at the historic importance of a town whose story can be traced in her architecture.
The quaint fishermen's cottages and grid iron pattern of development hint at times past and they enjoy Conservation Area status, while the influence of Dundee jute wealth can be detected in the impressive Victorian villas and terraces overlooking the esplanade, top rated beach and the coast of Fife across the Tay estuary.
Nowadays, "The Ferry" and Barnhill may be fertile commuter territory for many of the 13,000 or so residents but the appeal of living here lies in her distinctive shops, restaurants, bars, cafes and boutiques, with Grove Academy and three primary schools catering for families lured by modern housing developments which have rolled out between the River Tay and the main north-south road.