This stunning Victorian villa is beautifully presented throughout, with accommodation over 3 levels with an additional heated basement level.
Within easy walking distance to central Broughty Ferry this grand villa occupies a corner site and the south westerly aspect of the home offers bright and spacious accommodation throughout.
Entering on the ground floor, through the traditional vestibule, the dining kitchen is on the left and has a fitted stairway to the heated basement. The elegantly decorated lounge on the right features a large bay window and log burning stove & overlooks the sheltered garden.
The basement on the lower ground level is access via a wooden stairway off the kitchen, this spacious basement room is currently used primarily for storage but is connected to the main heating system so is warm and dry.
On the first floor are the master bedroom, again with large bay window, and a second bedroom, currently used as an office/bedroom. The family bathroom on this level offers a full-sized bath with thermostatic mains pressure mixer shower over and a contemporary finish to the décor.
On the upper most floor are two further double bedrooms, one of which is beautifully integrated into the tower of the pitched roof and both offer an open outlook over the top of Broughty Ferry. This floor also accommodates a shower room with 3-piece suite comprising shower, basin and wc.
Many traditional features of the home remain, the high ceilings, the feature windows and the central copula in the hallway but the home does not go without a modern high efficiency gas central heating system with Worcester Greenstar boiler fitted within the dining kitchen.
Externally there is a lovely, secluded garden with a monobloced area laid aside for seating and a lawned area with new summer house laid aside for relaxing.
Broughty Ferry, or "The Ferry" as it's better known to locals, may rub shoulders with Dundee but it retains a fiercely protected identity all of its own. The imposing 15th Century castle, now home to a museum, hints at the historic importance of a town whose story can be traced in her architecture.
The quaint fishermen's cottages and grid iron pattern of development hint at times past and they enjoy Conservation Area status, while the influence of Dundee jute wealth can be detected in the impressive Victorian villas and terraces overlooking the esplanade, top rated beach and the coast of Fife across the Tay estuary.
Nowadays, "The Ferry" and Barnhill may be fertile commuter territory for many of the 13,000 or so residents but the appeal of living here lies in her distinctive shops, restaurants, bars, cafes and boutiques, with Grove Academy and three primary schools catering for families lured by modern housing developments which have rolled out between the River Tay and the main north-south road.
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