· Semi Detached Cottage
· Hallway
· Lounge/Dining Room
· Kitchen
· Utility
· Shower Room (Ground Floor)
· 3 Bedrooms
· Shower Room (Upper Floor)
· Double Glazing & Electric Heating, EPC E
· Parking & Landscaped Gardens
Nestled in a small steading development, this semi-detached, stone-built, cottage enjoys peace and tranquillity within a picturesque, rural location on the outskirts of Kirriemuir (approx. 3 miles) and is also at the foot of the Angus Glens with some of the finest scenic areas in the North East of Scotland. The nearby town of Kirriemuir offers a broad cross section of social, leisure, education, health and consumer facilities, including sports centre and golf club, equestrian centre, library, health centre, primary and secondary schools, museums, art centre, bars, restaurants, supermarket and independent retailers. Around the cottage there are opportunities for hillwalking, fishing, cycling, Alyth and Brechin golf courses are within 20 miles, and the Glenshee Ski Centre is only 30 miles away.
The property comprises a stone built two storey dwelling house forming part of an exclusive steading development of only five properties completed in 2000. In good decorative order throughout the subjects benefit from double glazing, and modernised electric heating. Two bedrooms and one accessible shower room are on the ground floor. Third bedroom and small shower room on the upper level. Good storage throughout.
Externally there is a driveway which can take up to 3 cars, an established, bio-diverse garden with mature trees, bushes and a drying green.
This is a rare opportunity to obtain a home of this style and location which is both an ideal retreat offering all the benefits of rural living whilst being convenient for local amenities.
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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