Watch PropertyPlot 149, Dunrobin, Dykes of Gray, Dundee DD2 5TJ
5 Bed Detached Villa - Fixed £527,000
The Dunrobin is one of the larger homes in Springfield's portfolio. There is plenty of space for rest and recreation on the ground floor between the bright airy lounge to the front and the open plan dining/kitchen area to the back and Sunroom. There's even a study, ideal as a home office, games room or even a ground level bedroom.
On the first floor there are another 4 bedrooms. Bedroom 1 features not only an impressive en-suite but a sizable walk-in wardrobe. Bedroom 2 also benefits from it's own en-suite and, as with bedrooms 3 and 4, includes fitted wardrobes. Also on the first floor is the family bathroom. And the whole area is tied together with a grand gallery landing.
The home is completed with a utility room off the kitchen and an integrated, double garage.
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 141641
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