Four double bedrooms with bay-front living room and log burner
Approximately 0.8 acre plot with sweeping lawns and terrace
Garage, powered workshop with WC, and potting shed
Breakfasting kitchen, pantry and separate utility room
Wet room plus separate bathroom; mixed-level layout with eaves storage
Oil central heating and septic tank require ongoing running costs
Very slow broadband; average mobile signal may hinder remote work
Located in a very deprived, agricultural area — limited local services
Set in a secluded agricultural area near Alyth, this detached four-double-bedroom bungalow sits on about 0.8 acres and offers long, uninterrupted countryside views. The home delivers generous living space including a bay-fronted living room with a log burner, separate dining room, breakfasting kitchen, pantry, utility and a mix of wet room and bathroom facilities — well suited to family life or those seeking rural comfort.
Outdoor space is a major asset: sweeping lawns, raised vegetable beds, ornate greenhouse, terrace and a pathway down to a small burn create multiple private seating areas. Practical outbuildings include a garage with power, a large workshop with WC, and a potting shed — useful for hobbies, storage or small-scale home enterprise.
There are clear opportunities to add value through updating and improvement. The property has oil central heating and a septic tank; internal finishes and services would benefit from modernisation and an EPC around E is indicated from the supplied summary. Broadband is very slow and mobile signal is average — important for remote working. The location is peaceful but in a very deprived, rural community, which may affect resale and service access.
Overall this is a characterful, solidly proportioned rural home for buyers who prioritise land, privacy and views and who are prepared to invest in updating heating, services and interior finishes.