Thorntons are delighted to bring to the market No. 18 Lindsay Street, a charming two-bedroom end-terrace cottage enjoying a convenient and established setting within the popular town of Kirriemuir. This attractive home offers well-proportioned and flexible accommodation, combining character with practical living space. The accommodation comprises an entrance porch, a welcoming lounge providing a comfortable setting for relaxation, with direct access through to a dining / sun room, benefiting from excellent natural light. A useful study offers an ideal space for home working or hobbies. The kitchen is fitted with a range of base and wall units and is complemented by a separate utility room, providing further storage and laundry facilities, along with a convenient WC. The property further benefits from two well-proportioned double bedrooms and bathroom accommodation, offering comfortable living for a variety of purchasers.
Externally, the property is enhanced by a charming cottage-style front garden, creating an attractive first impression. There is also a timber shed and a garage, offering secure parking or additional storage space. This appealing cottage will suit a range of buyers including first-time purchasers, downsizers, or those seeking a characterful home with versatile living space in a well-connected location.
2 bedroom end terrace cottage
Lounge
Sunroom/Dining Room
Study
Kitchen & Utility Room
Bathroom & Cloakroom WC
GCH; DG
Mature Garden, Timber Shed & Garage
Popular Residential Area of Kirriemuir
Early Viewing is Highly Recommended
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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