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    39 Gowrie Street, Newport-on-Tay DD6 8ED

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    Features & Description

    Property Description

    Occupying an elevated position in Newport-on-Tay, this traditional stone-built Victorian house pairs generous and flexible family accommodation with period character and attractive views across the Tay. The interior is bright and well proportioned, with a welcoming vestibule and hall where the tall ceilings and period features are immediately on display. The family home comes with three versatile reception rooms, including a spacious living room and equally large formal dining room with bay windows, both rooms enjoying outstanding views. The third reception room is a cosy family room arranged around a fireplace and library. A breakfasting kitchen, supplemented by a utility room, WC and a pantry enhance busy family life.

    Leading off the first floor landing are four double bedrooms; three of which are exceptionally generous in size and a smaller fourth bedroom. Completing the first floor is an airy family bathroom, fitted with a modern four-piece suite. A fully floored attic, with skylights makes the second floor ideal for extra storage space. Gas central heating and double glazing are found throughout.

    Externally, the house enjoys private gardens with mature planting and patios, with a retaining stone wall. Private off-street parking is catered for by a detached garage at the bottom of the garden.

    Extras: all fitted floorcoverings, light fittings, blinds and integrated appliances are included in the sale.

    Newport-on-Tay

    In the northeast of Fife, Newport-on-Tay is a commuter town that lies on the banks of the River Tay, just a few minutes’ drive from the Tay Road Bridge, which connects to the city of Dundee in under 10 minutes by car.

    The town is home to excellent amenities and everyday essentials such as minimarkets, a butcher, a bakery, a grocery store, several independent retailers, a doctor’s surgery, a pharmacy, a Post Office, a hairdresser (which also provides beauty and barbering services), cafés, restaurants, and takeaways.

    For more extensive shopping and cultural facilities, there is nearby Dundee, where you will find all your needs met, including shopping centres, high-street retailers, and supermarkets.

    Newport-on-Tay has its own community centre which hosts a number of community groups, activities, and education classes. A gym, games hall, and a full-size grass sports pitch can be found at Waterstone Crook Sports Centre in the town, whilst additional fitness and swimming facilities and groups can be found in the surrounding area, including Dundee. Nursery and primary schooling are provided locally, with secondary and further education available in Dundee and St Andrews.

    Travelling around the county, into the capital, and further afield could not be easier from Newport-on-Tay, with train stations in nearby Dundee and Broughty Ferry, excellent bus links, and nearby major road links.

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    Key Features

    • Large, detached Victorian house over two floors

    • Living room with feature fireplace and box bay window

    • Spacious formal dining room with bay window

    • Family room / library with fireplace

    • Traditional dining kitchen with large pantry

    • Utility room with garden access, and guest WC

    • Four generous bedrooms, all with lovely views

    • Airy and modern family bathroom with a separate walk-in shower

    • Large private garden, Single garage

    • Gas central heating and Double glazing, EPC E

    • Council Tax: Band F
    • Freehold
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    All viewings are by appointment only. To arrange a viewing click the link below or call 01382 200099.Arrange Viewing