Watch Property4, South Kingennie Steading DD5 3PA
4 Bed Semi-Detached Villa - Offers Over £370,000
- Hallway
- Lounge
- Kitchen and Dining Area
- 4 Double Bedrooms
- 1 Ensuite
- Shower Room
- Gardens
- Driveway
- Double Garage
Immaculately presented converted steading set within attractive gardens in a rural setting surrounded by open countryside, close to Dundee and Broughty Ferry. Generously proportioned rooms provide excellent family accommodation on two levels which could be adapted to suit individual needs.
This lovely home has been thoroughly renovated and is in move in condition throughout. The practical benefits include double glazing, central heating, double garage with power, heat and light, summerhouse/garden bar, wood store and garden shed. Included in the sale are all carpets, floorcoverings and blinds where fitted.
The accommodation comprises a bright, comfortable lounge, stylish dining kitchen and utility room, master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and spacious ensuite, three further bedrooms (one on ground floor) and contemporary shower room. Externally to the front a generous driveway leads to the double garage and a garden laid in lawn.
Viewing of this property is highly recommended to appreciate the standard of the home on offer.
- EPC Rating: D
- Council Tax Band: F
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 142670
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By Broughty Ferry - Wellbank, Kellas, Newbigging, Monikie, Murroes, Kingennie
Generations of Dundonians once relied upon vast reservoir ponds at Monikie and nearby Crombie for their water supply. These days, city dwellers head for wooded country parks which have been offering nature trails, angling, bird sanctuaries and watersports since the early 1980s.
Angus villages and rural hamlets offer a sought-after lifestyle, with buyers keenly aware all the trappings of modern life are within easy reach. They enjoy the open fields, rolling hills or perhaps even the lure of a popular leisure resort.
Newbigging was once a "costar town" with a toll house by the old turnpike. Traditionally, the cottages were occupied by farm labourers and some date back more than 200 years.
Rural churches and manses have also been given a new lease of life and are likely to be home to commuters making a living in Dundee or in one of the easily accessible coastal towns.