Detached four-bedroom cottage with two ensuite shower rooms and walk-in wardrobe
Open-plan kitchen/lounge/dining with French doors to patio and lawn
Double garage plus substantial off-street parking for several cars
Well-manicured garden with mature borders and patio entertaining area
Heating via HHR with electric panels (no gas central heating)
One bedroom with lower-than-average ceiling height upstairs
Average broadband and mobile signal in the locality
Property in an area classed as very deprived — consider local factors
Well Cottage is a detached, four-bedroom family home set in the desirable village of Bridge of Earn. The house offers generous, flexible living across two floors with a large open-plan kitchen / lounge / dining area that opens via French doors onto a patio and lawn — a practical layout for family life and entertaining. Two first-floor bedrooms include en-suite facilities and the master benefits from a walk-in wardrobe and private shower room.
Outside provides strong practical advantages: a double garage, substantial off-street parking for several cars and well-manicured gardens with mature borders. Internally the property is presented in good decorative order and has a mix of character features (ivy-clad exterior, dormer loft accommodation) and contemporary fittings in the kitchen and bathrooms.
Practical considerations: heating is by HHR with electric panels rather than gas, and broadband and mobile signal are average. One upstairs bedroom has a lower ceiling height. The home sits in an area recorded as very deprived, which may affect local services and resale dynamics despite the village’s good transport links.
This property will suit growing families or multigenerational households looking for versatile accommodation in a quiet village location. The compact footprint and modest garden mean it’s a comfortable, not expansive, family house — buy for location, layout and practical parking/garage provision.