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This beautifully presented six-bedroom detached villa is a truly unique one-off build, offering an exceptional standard of family living within the peaceful and highly sought-after rural setting of Tealing. Having been substantially upgraded throughout in recent years, the home combines generous and versatile accommodation with impressive modern finishes, beautifully maintained outdoor space and an excellent balance of formal and informal living areas, perfectly suited to contemporary family life.
The accommodation opens with a bright entrance vestibule leading into a welcoming central hallway, where useful understair storage and two further built-in cupboards provide excellent practicality. The spacious main lounge is flooded with natural light and provides an elegant setting for relaxation, flowing seamlessly through French doors into the formal dining room, creating an ideal layout for both everyday family living and entertaining.
Undoubtedly the heart of the home is the impressive dining kitchen, a substantial and stylish space perfectly suited to contemporary living. Fitted with an excellent range of modern units, integrated appliances including a gas hob, oven and dishwasher, and centred around a striking island unit, this room offers both functionality and style. Patio doors provide direct access to the gardens, creating a wonderful connection between indoor and outdoor living, while the American-style fridge freezer is available by separate negotiation. Positioned just off the kitchen, the utility room offers additional workspace, appliance space and further storage.
The ground floor accommodation is exceptionally flexible and includes a generously proportioned double bedroom with fitted double wardrobes, ideal as guest accommodation or for multi-generational living, and served by a beautifully appointed shower room complete with walk-in shower, WC and wash hand basin. A further spacious room on this level enhances the versatility of the home and could alternatively be utilised for a range of purposes including an additional bedroom, home office, family room, playroom or gym, depending on individual requirements.
Ascending to the upper level, a spacious galleried landing provides further flexibility, with ample room for a study area and an additional storage cupboard. The principal bedroom is a particularly impressive retreat, featuring two sets of mirrored fitted wardrobes, a Juliet balcony and a luxurious en suite shower room. Three further well-proportioned bedrooms complete the upper floor, two of which are connected by a contemporary Jack and Jill shower room, with one also benefitting from a Juliet balcony. One of the remaining bedrooms is currently utilised as a dressing room, demonstrating the adaptability of the accommodation.
The specification of the home is further enhanced by gas central heating, double glazing, quality flooring throughout, an integrated speaker system serving the principal ground floor living areas, attic storage, septic tank drainage and a fully installed alarm and CCTV security system.
Externally, the property is set within beautifully maintained private garden grounds extending to the front, side and rear. The rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn and has been thoughtfully designed for family enjoyment and entertaining alike, featuring a covered hot tub area, dedicated children’s play space and a recently constructed garden bar, creating a superb outdoor entertaining environment. A garage with workshop area, additional external storage and an expansive driveway providing parking for up to six vehicles complete this outstanding home.
The property is also ideally placed for family convenience, with a nearby bus stop providing transport links for both Murroes Primary School and Monifieth High School.
Offering an enviable combination of substantial family accommodation, modern specification and idyllic rural surroundings, this is a truly exceptional home in one of Angus’ most desirable semi-rural locations.
To the north of Dundee are several Angus villages, or communities which are little more than hamlets. Strathmartine may be familiar on account of its former orphanage and hospital but the history behind its name is certainly colourful. The village is named after a mystical dragon slayer and, on a similar theme, a boulder at nearby Bridgefoot marks the spot where the creature is said to have met its fate.
The Howe of Strathmartine, dissected by the Dichty Burn, enjoys a reputation for top quality farmland and agriculture has long played an integral role in the economy of the district. Nestling at the foot of the Sidlaw hills, Tealing, the "Gateway to Angus," is one of the bigger communities - topping 500 residents - and it enjoys a local hall and primary school. Naturally, residents look to Dundee for the full range of big city amenities.
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