Thorntons are delighted to bring the the market:-
No.6 Morrison Street, a 2 bedroom semi detached extended cottage dating from the 1830's, situated in a popular residential area of Kirremuir.
The accommodation comprises of a spacious lounge with feature gas fire and built in storage, master bedroom with feature fire place and built in wardrobes, second bedroom with loft hatch access.
The bathroom with 3 piece suite and shower over bath and fitted kitchen, with plentiful wall and base storage, integrated oven, hob, fridge, freezer and free standing washing machine, are situated to the rear of the property.
Rear hallway provides access to garden via double glazed door.
The property benefits from double glazing, gas central heating with a new Worcester gas boiler having been installed in August 2024.
Externally there are well tended gardens to the front, side and rear and a timber shed.
Kirriemuir, or "Kirrie" as it's often referred to, is the gateway to the glens of Angus, where Munro baggers have 10 to tick off on their list.
Appropriately, the family estate of Sir Hugh Munro is nearby. It was, of course, Sir Hugh who is recalled by anyone working their way through the full range of mountain tops over 3000 feet.
The Angus town's winding streets and subtle red sandstone properties would have been familiar to JM Barrie, whose childhood home is now a museum to the Peter Pan author, with the 17th Century former Town House also a museum.
Another one-time resident, Bon Scott, lead singer with Aussie rock band AC/DC, is remembered fondly with a statue encouraging "selfies" for fans drawn from all over the world.
But homebuyers are more likely to be attracted by a range of modern day facilities, with Webster's High School the secondary for "Kirrie" and the surrounding area.
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