This impressive and substantial traditional period home is situated in a popular residential location within convenient distance of all local amenities and services including the town centre, Whitehills Primary school, local shops, public transport and Forfar Community Campus. Forfar offers a broad cross section of social leisure and consumer facilities and provides convenient access to the Dundee/Aberdeen A90 dual carriageway which connects to major routes north and south.
The property dates back to circa 1935 and has retained much of it’s original character and charm including ornate cornicing, plasterwork, and original stained glass windows. Modern features include quality UPVC double glazing, woodburning stove in lounge, gas fired central heating, modern fitted kitchen with granite work surfaces, feature fireplaces, modern shower room, downstairs cloaks/WC, and two En suite. The range of public rooms and bedrooms can be adapted to suit the original purchasers’ requirements.
Occupying a corner plot, the property is screened by mature hedging, shrubs and trees, with driveway parking for several vehicles and double garage. The rear garden is fully enclosed and laid out in lawn with patio areas and two sheds.
Only with viewing will the purchaser fully appreciate the quality of home being offered for sale, together with the spacious nature and characterful features.
It is known as the home of the bridie and Forfar, along with a cluster of nearby Strathmore villages, plays a central role in Angus life. The traditional market town is the administrative hub of the region, enjoying all the facilities you would expect of a community with around 14,000 residents.
In addition to shops - bakers included, naturally - Forfar enjoys a leisure centre, swimming pool, golf course, an Academy and primary schooling and a professional football team playing at Station Park.
The town, once a major textile centre, was bypassed by the A90 dual carriageway linking Aberdeen and Dundee back in the late 80s.
Five miles away, the biggest of the many villages in the county is Letham, with its many active clubs and societies, and other smaller communities owing their existence to farming include Tannadice, Kingsmuir on the road to Carnoustie and Guthrie, which is equidistant from Forfar, Arbroath and Brechin.
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