Burnside Cottage
Dalguise, Dunkeld, Perthshire, PH8 0JZOffers Over £200,000
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- 2 reception rooms. 3 bedrooms
- Flowing reception spaces with lovely views
- Generous bedrooms with ample natural light
- Spacious garden with a useful outbuilding
- Convenient location close to Dunkeld, Aberfeldy and Pitlochry
- Superb opportunity to create a lovely home.
SITUATION Burnside Cottage lies just to the north of the village of Dalguise in the county of Perthshire and enjoys a superb rural position with fantastic views over the surrounding countryside. It lies approximately 6 miles from the popular and highly sought after town of Dunkeld. Dunkeld, lying on the banks of the River Tay, with its historic Cathedral, is a vibrant village with a thriving community and superb day to day facilities including a delicatessen, bakery, butcher, small supermarket, further independent retailers, restaurants and coffee shops, golf course, medical centre, primary school and railway station. Perth lies about 19 miles to the south providing a broad range of services and facilities with Edinburgh being reached in about an hour and half journey by car. DESCRIPTION Burnside Cottage is an attractive traditional cottage sitting within its own grounds which wrap around the house. The house has a painted stone exterior under a slate roof and enjoys pretty views over the surrounding countryside and the hills beyond. The property currently stands empty and while in need of a programme of redecoration and modernisation, provides well proportioned rooms with light and bright accommodation over two floors.ACCOMMODATION Ground Floor: Entrance Hall/Sitting Room, Dining Kitchen, Utility.First floor: 3 Bedrooms, Bathroom.GARDEN (AND GROUNDS)Burnside Cottage sits within pretty garden grounds of some 0.6 acres. There is a gravel driveway with parking to the front and rear of the house. The front garden is grass bound by a stone wall and attractive stone gate pillars. To the rear the garden is mostly grass with mature trees providing privacy and a banking over which is the Milton Burn. Within the garden there is a traditional stone outbuilding with a slate roof which provides a great storage space. At the rear of this is a further store constructed of breeze blocks. Adjacent to the house is a set of traditional kennels.