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Offers Over £270,000 Arndale, Main Street Glenfarg, PH2 9NU Offers Over £270,000 DESCRIPTION Arndale is a generous, detached stone, family sized property, situated in the very heart of Glenfarg. Dating back to 1893, the historic property was formerly the Glenfarg Haberdashery Shop, being converted to the well proportioned family home it is today in the 1980's. Arndale is a prominent building in Glenfarg and it is adorned by mature flowering wisteria in the summer months. Enjoying an open outlook to the rear over the Glenfarg Community Garden, Arndale is located less 200m from Arngask Primary School. Original and traditional features of the property include original fireplaces, two with the original cast iron range, high ceilings, fitted wall press, timber paneling, deep windows sills and ceiling cornice. Three reception rooms Garden Four bedrooms Double garage Two bathrooms Traditional features Kitchen Village location Utility EPC - E DESCRIPTION supermarkets. A park and ride option is available in Kinross At the rear ground floor level, the three storey property has which serves Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee. The area has a a large modern Family Kitchen, a Snug / Playroom, wide range of public and private schooling available Cloakroom, Drying Room and Utility Room. The Family including the catchment secondary school for Arndale, the Kitchen has a large, central breakfast bar and generous highly-regarded Kinross High School. Additional schools in worktop areas, Siemens double oven and a four ring ceramic the area include Kilgraston School, Craigclowan Preparatory hob. A rear entrance vestibule allows access to the mature, School and Strathallan School. well stocked garden, double garage and four car driveway. A staircase leads to the first floor where the Formal Entrance MEASUREMENTS to the property is located. Impressive First Floor SITTING ROOM 23'1 X 13'0 accommodation includes a bright, spacious Sitting Room FAMILY KITCHEN 16'11 X 13'6 with fireplace, multi-fuel stove and double window. A Study OFFICE 9'9 X 9'2 with paneling and lovely open outlook is adjacent to a part LIBRARY 9'6 X 20'7 shelved Library, again with original fireplace and range. On SNUG/PLAYROOM 13'8 X 12'7 the second floor, Arndale has three large double bedrooms, DRYING ROOM 12'0 X 4'11 a single bedroom and both a Shower Room and Family CLOAKROOM 4'11 X 4'5 Bathroom UTILITY ROOM 17'8 X 4'11 with roll top bath. Externally the property has a landscaped BEDROOM 1 12'2 X 12'2 garden with stream at the bottom. The garden has a garden BEDROOM 2 14'9 X 10'8 shed, log store and dedicated lawn, patio and raised bed BEDROOM 3 12'0 X 10'4 areas. The property has oil central heating. Viewing is BEDROOM 4 12'2 X 7'1 essential to appreciate the size and location of this period SHOWER ROOM 7'2 X 5'9 property. BATHROOM 8'10 X 5'10 GARAGE 18'9 X 15'0 LOCATION Glenfarg is a small historic village with records dating back to VIEWINGS c1750. The Village has a visible vibrant community which All viewings by appointment via Morgans on 01577 863424. joins with neighbouring residents of Duncrievie, to participate in the "Pride in Perthshire" Awards each year. MORGANS PROPERTY PACKAGE Glenfarg has its own shop, garage, village hall, park, tennis We provide the complete buying and selling package courts, bowling club, additional community gardens and a including a comprehensive estate agency service and full Village School. The village has easy links to the M90 legal service. We are also Mortgage and Financial Advisers. motorway network at Junction 7 (travelling south) and a For a FREE PRE-SALE VALUATION, estimate and market scenic route down the tree lined Glen leads to the M90 appraisal without cost or obligation, contact us on 01577 Junction 9 (travelling north.) Nearby villages and towns 863424. include Kinross, Milnathort and Bridge of Earn which offer a variety of shops, leisure facilities, public houses and AGENTS NOTE These particulars do not form part of any contract and the statements or plans contained herein are not warranted nor to scale. Approximate me asurements have been taken by electronic device at the w idest point. Services and appliances have not been tested for efficiency or safety and no w arranty is given as to their compliance with any Regulations. No movable items w ill be inc luded in the sale. SOLICITORS | PROPERTY | FINANCIAL 62 High Street, Kinross, Kinross-shire, KY13 8AN Tel: 01577 863 424 Fax: 01577 864 464 www.morganlaw.co.uk .
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