Watch Property17 Breadalbane Terrace, Perth PH2 8BY
3 Bed Terraced Villa - Offers Over £215,000
This delightful mid terraced stone-built house offers spacious family accommodation over two levels and is located within a pleasant walk of the town centre and the South Inch parklands. Built around 1855 and home to the same family for almost 40 years, the property has been well maintained and cared for.
Accommodation on the ground floor comprises a hallway; large lounge with space for formal dining and a coal effect gas fire; dining room; modern, recently upgraded fitted kitchen with integrated appliances to include a dishwasher, washing machine, gas hob, double oven and extractor; dining room; utility room and bathroom comprising bath, WC and wash hand basin. On the upper level there is a shower room and three bedrooms all benefitting from built in storage. Externally parking is available on street and there is a lovely rear courtyard and a fully enclosed mature garden to the front with an area of decking, a sunny patio, lawn and planted borders.
Benefitting from double glazing and gas central heating, this charming family home must be viewed to be appreciated.
Area
Breadalbane Terrace is located within the lower Craigie area of Perth and just off Edinburgh Road. It provides easy access to a number of amenities including supermarket, primary schools, local bus service and the nearby South Inch Parklands. Road links lead to/from the city centre and onto the M90 for those who commute.
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By appointment through Lindsays on 01738 630222 or perthproperty@lindsays.co.uk
- EPC Rating: E
- Council Tax Band: C
- Tenure: Freehold
- PSPC Ref: 962320
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The City of Perth
THE Scottish Government expects the Fair City will be one of Scotlands fastest growing cities over the next decade and more. Nearly 60% of the population of Perth and Kinross is concentrated in and around the ancient burgh and one-time Scottish capital on the banks of the River Tay, with city status formally regained in 2012.
Major homes developments have been earmarked for a number of sites, including Perth West, Bertha Park and Almond Valley, along with an expansion of the Gannochy model village and proposals for the Murray Royal Hospital site. Perths location at the heart of Scotland and its 90 minutes from 90% of Scotlands population marketing catchphrase appeals to many homebuyers, with its acclaimed quality of life also acting as a magnet.
The community offers a university, several secondary schools, an infirmary, a combination of national and independent niche shops, a crowd-pulling Concert Hall and award-winning theatre, popular Cafe Quarter and a wide range of sporting attractions, including St Johnstone FC. An ambitious civic wish list includes a new crossing over the Tay, a modern rail/bus interchange, the redevelopment of Perth City Hall as a cultural centre, a revitalised Leisure Pool complex and a major flats/shops/restaurant development at Thimblerow.
The separate community of Scone, with its nearby Palace, racecourse and airport, is still regarded as a village, although fields to the north have been identified for another expansion drive.