4 bedroom detached house
Sold STC
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
Key information
Features and description
- Outstanding link-detached house
- Part of a modern development
- In the peaceful village of Glencarse
- Surrounded by open countryside
- Generous accommodation throughout
- Beautiful interiors in neutral tones
- Vestibule & reception hall with storage
- Open-plan living & dining room
- Contemporary integrated kitchen
- Separate utility room with storage
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Offering generous accommodation and beautiful interiors presented in neutral tones, this link-detached house in the peaceful village of Glencarse is part of a modern development, surrounded by picturesque countryside. The outstanding family home boasts four double bedrooms, an open-plan living and dining area, and two shower rooms, in addition to extensive parking and a large rear garden.
The home's front door opens into a bright vestibule leading to a reception hall with under-stair storage. On the left is the spacious living room, which shares an open-plan with the dining room via an attractive archway. This creates a generous footprint for relaxing, socialising, entertaining, and dining, as well as a dual aspect (including patio doors to the garden) for an abundance of natural light. In the kitchen, modern cabinets in cream are paired with black granite-effect worktops, with a range of integrated appliances for a streamlined finish (ceramic hob, raised oven and microwave, plate warmer, fridge/freezer, small freezer, and dishwasher). It is an appealing and contemporary design. A separate utility room with additional storage supplements the kitchen. Meanwhile, the first of the double bedrooms is to the home's front providing an accessible and versatile space. Finishing the ground floor is a high-specification shower room with a three-piece suite, including a double walk-in shower enclosure. Upstairs, a landing (with storage) connects to the three remaining double bedrooms, the principal bedroom boasting the more generous proportions and two built-in wardrobes. Completing this impressive property is another contemporary three-piece shower room. Double-glazed windows and gas central heating are throughout.
Outside, the fully-enclosed rear garden is landscaped with a sweeping lawn, a summerhouse, a shed, and a patio for summer dining. A broad monoblock driveway and attached single garage provide extensive off- street parking. EPC Rating: C.
Extras: all fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings, and integrated kitchen appliances to be included in the sale. A washer and dryer may be available upon request.
Glencarse, Perth & Kinross
Positioned approximately ten miles east of Perth, the tranquil village of Glencarse falls within the scenic Carse of Gowrie, on the northern side of the A90. The area is affectionately named the Garden of Scotland' as it provides the perfect growing conditions for strawberries, raspberries, and other fruit given its flat, low-lying location south of the Sidlaw Hills, as well as low rainfall.
Glencarse boasts a village inn, a coffee shop, and several independent shops and business, including a garden centre and an antiques store. Further amenities can be found in the neighbouring villages of Leetown, St Madoes, and Errol, including a general store, a medical practice, a community centre, and a primary school. St Madoes boasts a community sports club and a bowling club, and is also home to The Madoch Centre, which hosts various social, sports, and community activities to suit all ages and abilities. St Madoes Primary Schools provides early years and primary schooling, and is a feeder school for Perth High School. Owing to its convenient position alongside the A90, Glencarse and the surrounding area offers an ideal location for commuters travelling to Perth, Dundee, and further afield. The village is also served by frequent bus links into Perth and Arbroath via Dundee; Perth train station operates rail links across Scotland and is also served by the Caledonia Sleeper service to London.
Thorntons is a trading name of Thorntons LLP. Note: While Thorntons make every effort to ensure that all particulars are correct, no guarantee is given and any potential purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of all information. Floor plans or maps reproduced within this schedule are not to scale, and are designed to be indicative only of the layout and lcoation of the property advertised.
The home's front door opens into a bright vestibule leading to a reception hall with under-stair storage. On the left is the spacious living room, which shares an open-plan with the dining room via an attractive archway. This creates a generous footprint for relaxing, socialising, entertaining, and dining, as well as a dual aspect (including patio doors to the garden) for an abundance of natural light. In the kitchen, modern cabinets in cream are paired with black granite-effect worktops, with a range of integrated appliances for a streamlined finish (ceramic hob, raised oven and microwave, plate warmer, fridge/freezer, small freezer, and dishwasher). It is an appealing and contemporary design. A separate utility room with additional storage supplements the kitchen. Meanwhile, the first of the double bedrooms is to the home's front providing an accessible and versatile space. Finishing the ground floor is a high-specification shower room with a three-piece suite, including a double walk-in shower enclosure. Upstairs, a landing (with storage) connects to the three remaining double bedrooms, the principal bedroom boasting the more generous proportions and two built-in wardrobes. Completing this impressive property is another contemporary three-piece shower room. Double-glazed windows and gas central heating are throughout.
Outside, the fully-enclosed rear garden is landscaped with a sweeping lawn, a summerhouse, a shed, and a patio for summer dining. A broad monoblock driveway and attached single garage provide extensive off- street parking. EPC Rating: C.
Extras: all fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings, and integrated kitchen appliances to be included in the sale. A washer and dryer may be available upon request.
Glencarse, Perth & Kinross
Positioned approximately ten miles east of Perth, the tranquil village of Glencarse falls within the scenic Carse of Gowrie, on the northern side of the A90. The area is affectionately named the Garden of Scotland' as it provides the perfect growing conditions for strawberries, raspberries, and other fruit given its flat, low-lying location south of the Sidlaw Hills, as well as low rainfall.
Glencarse boasts a village inn, a coffee shop, and several independent shops and business, including a garden centre and an antiques store. Further amenities can be found in the neighbouring villages of Leetown, St Madoes, and Errol, including a general store, a medical practice, a community centre, and a primary school. St Madoes boasts a community sports club and a bowling club, and is also home to The Madoch Centre, which hosts various social, sports, and community activities to suit all ages and abilities. St Madoes Primary Schools provides early years and primary schooling, and is a feeder school for Perth High School. Owing to its convenient position alongside the A90, Glencarse and the surrounding area offers an ideal location for commuters travelling to Perth, Dundee, and further afield. The village is also served by frequent bus links into Perth and Arbroath via Dundee; Perth train station operates rail links across Scotland and is also served by the Caledonia Sleeper service to London.
Thorntons is a trading name of Thorntons LLP. Note: While Thorntons make every effort to ensure that all particulars are correct, no guarantee is given and any potential purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of all information. Floor plans or maps reproduced within this schedule are not to scale, and are designed to be indicative only of the layout and lcoation of the property advertised.
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We have been helping Dundee, Fife, Angus and Perthshire families with their property needs for generations. Throughout our long history and through ever-changing property markets, we have always focussed on what our clients need, and delivered services built round them. Recently we have expanded our estate agency operation into the Edinburgh Area. From the 1960s onwards, Thorntons grew to become the largest Scottish-based solicitor estate agency in our operating area. In the 1980s, we became the first local solicitor estate agent to open the now-familiar high street property shop. A significant game-changing merger in 1990 transformed the estate agency landscape locally and the firm expanded, opening bustling property shops throughout Dundee and Angus. These property shops gave buyers and sellers their first experience of the one-stop shop’ approach by providing a full range of complementary estate agency and legal services.













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