Watch Property38 Annfield Drive, Arbroath DD11 2EJ
1 Bed End Terrace Bungalow - Offers Over £85,000
This well presented END OF TERRACE BUNGALOW is set in a popular residential area of Arbroath and is conveniently located close to many local amenities and services including shops, and supermarkets, as well as local services to include bus stop and railway station and the A92 giving easy access to Dundee. The property has been upgraded in recent years and now has the benefit of gas central heating, double glazing, modern kitchen and shower room and neutral decor. The property comprises of an entrance vestibule, lounge, rear hallway with ample storage, kitchen, shower room and double bedroom. Outside is a mutual drying green.
- End of terrace bungalow located in a popular residential area close to local amenities
- Presented in good order with recently upgraded to include gas central heating, double glazing, modern kitchen and shower room
- Mutual Drying Green
- EPC Rating: D
- Council Tax Band: A
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 140124
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Arbroath, Friockheim, Auchmithie, Colliston, Inverkeilor
It's famed for the "Declaration of 1320" and as home of the "Arbroath Smokie," although the smoked haddock delicacy actually originated in the nearby one-time fishing village of Auchmithie.
But as you would expect from the biggest of the Angus towns, there's so much more to Arbroath than just its rich seafaring heritage, captured in a multi-million-pound visitor centre by the quay. The population numbers around the 24,000 mark and it has been hailed among the country's most affordable commuter towns, with Aberdeen and Dundee both coming into play.
It is home to Angus College, the Webster Theatre, two secondary schools, 11 primaries and, of course, a harbour. The Arbroath football team's nickname is the Red Lichties, referencing the lamp which adorned the harbour entrance as an aid to shipping.
The rural hinterland includes the villages of Inverkeilor, with its parks, primary school and pub, Friockheim and the clifftop hamlet of Auchmithie.