Watch PropertyPlot 1, Land South of Strawberrybank, Longforgan DD5 2HU
Plot - Offers Over £125,000
Situated on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Longforgan, this generously sized building plot offers an excellent opportunity for development. Marketed alongside Plot 2, this level site comes with on-site electricity and water services.
Please note, it is a condition of the sale that the property must be constructed on the area currently indicated on the site drawings, limited to 1.5 storey.
The planning reference number is 24/01006/AML
The proposed property features a spacious double driveway with an additional two parking spaces via access from a private road. This plot covers an area of 1365 square metres, accommodating a generous lawn area that wraps around the back and sides of the future build. Hedging and timber fencing will provide a perimeter around the two neighbouring plots at Strawberrybank. The proposed house is set composed of a ground floor and a first floor. The ground floor plans include a single garage, a double bedroom, shower room, living room, study, utility room and a spacious kitchen diner that allows in plenty of natural light. The lounge and kitchen diner both also grant access to an outdoor patio area. The first floor is made up of three double bedrooms and another master suite bedroom. Of the three double bedrooms, one has access to an ensuite bathroom but all have their own built in wardrobe. There is also an additional bathroom off the hallway. The master suite benefits from having it’s own walk in wardrobe, it’s own ensuite and a balcony with space for a table and chairs.
Longforgan itself is a charming village situated in the east of Scotland. It is 5 miles outside of Dundee and is situated within the Perth and Kinross council jurisdiction. The village is home to a local shop and has ample green space for residents to enjoy. Despite being peaceful, Longforgan has excellent transport networks as it is situated nearby to the A90 road running between Dundee and Perth. Additionally, the village also has excellent bus links.
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 142532
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Carse of Gowrie, Inchture, Errol, Longforgan, St. Madoes
The Carse of Gowrie, flanked by the Sidlaw Hills and the magnificent River Tay, has seen the rapid expansion of numerous long-established villages over the past 20 years or so, with developers spurred on by demand from commuters making for work in Dundee and Perth.
Near Perth and a few miles downriver from the distinctive landmark of Kinnoull Hill, the communities of St Madoes and Glencarse are separated by the A90 dual carriageway which links the big cities which bookend the Carse.
Around the midway mark and off the main road is Errol, with the 1831 "Cathedral of the Carse" the most distinctive village landmark.
Closer to the City of Discovery are the by-passed villages of Inchture, renowned for its avenue of 19th Century Giant Redwood trees, and Longforgan, with its A-listed Mercat Cross and traditional whitewashed cottages providing a reminder of times past.