Watch PropertyInvergarry House, 54 Strathern Road, Broughty Ferry DD5 1PH
4 Bed Semi-Detached Villa - Offers Over £450,000
Forming part of an exclusive development in Broughty Ferry, within a B-listed 1903 Arts and Crafts villa, this four-bedroom, three-bathroom attached house is immaculately presented with pristine, contemporary interiors and neutral décor throughout. The house is accompanied by generous private gardens and a driveway. The house is situated next to parkland and lies close to Broughty Ferry’s shops, schools, transport links (including a train station), leisure facilities, bars and eateries, and further outdoor space, including a nature reserve and the beach.
Extras: All fitted floor coverings, window coverings, light fittings, and integrated kitchen appliances will be included in the sale.
- Attached house in Broughty Ferry
- Part of a B-listed converted Arts and Crafts villa
- Immaculate, contemporary interiors
- Welcoming entrance hall
- Fabulous open-plan kitchen, living, and dining room
- Stylish, fully integrated kitchen with breakfasting island
- Four well-proportioned double bedrooms
- Two en-suite shower rooms
- Four-piece family bathroom
- Well-maintained private garden
- Private driveway for off-street parking
- Gas central heating and double glazing
- EPC Rating: C
- Council Tax Band: E
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 142860
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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.