Watch PropertyDrumsheen, Keay Street PH10 6JD
4 Bed Detached Villa - Offers Over £398,000
This B-listed Arts and Crafts villa (built in 1907) represents a characterful home in Blairgowrie, offering spacious and flexible accommodation including four bedrooms, two reception rooms, a breakfasting kitchen/snug, a study, and two bathrooms, plus an attic with conversion potential into an en-suite bedroom(STPP). The charming home is accompanied by a beautiful, mature garden, a detached single garage, and a private driveway, and it lies close to the excellent amenities that the twin burgh of Blairgowrie and Rattray has to offer.
Extras: All fitted floor coverings, window coverings, and light fittings will be included in the sale.
- B-listed detached Arts and Crafts villa in Blairgowrie
- Sun-filled living room with original features
- Spacious formal dining room
- Breakfasting kitchen with versatile snug area
- Four well-proportioned double bedrooms
- Study for homeworking
- Bathroom and separate shower room
- Attic housing a bathroom suite (with conversion potential, STPP)
- Garden, Detached garage and private driveway
- Gas central heating and single glazing, EPC E
- EPC Rating: E
- Council Tax Band: G
- Tenure: Freehold
- PSPC Ref: 962477
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Blairgowrie, Alyth, Coupar Angus, Rattray, Newtyle
The towns and villages of Strathmore are deeply rooted in the rolling, fertile landscape of Strathmore.
Blairgowrie, still regarded as the soft fruit capital of Scotland, is the biggest town in Perthshire and inextricably linked with the community of Rattray which has grown up on the opposite bank of the fast flowing River Ericht. They were united in 1929 by an Act of Parliament but maintain their own distinct identities.
The heart of the town is the picture postcard Wellmeadow and the riverside location was responsible for a 19th Century textile industry. Mansions and other properties built for Dundee "Jute Barons" continue to cast an allure for contemporary buyers. Just four miles away is the historic abbey town of Coupar Angus, overlooking the River Isla, while Alyth, where old drovers' roads merged, is within five miles.
Both Perth and Dundee are easily accessible, while the grid plan village of Newtyle is just 11 miles from the City of Discovery.