5 Highfield Avenue, Wormit, Newport-On-Tay, Fife, DD6 8PY

4 Bed House - Detached with 3 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£380,000 in December 2018

The property

Excellent opportunity to purchase a semi-modern villa benefitting from stunning river and rail bridge views. Highfield Avenue is a small cul-de-sac located off Crosshill Terrace and adjacent from No 56 Crosshill Terrace. There is easy access to: local shops, schools, leisure centre, bus routes, central Dundee and St Andrews. This well proportioned villa features outstanding views whilst the adaptable accommodation comprises: hallway, lower lounge and study/dining both with patio doors, family room/upper dining again with patio door to balcony, fitted kitchen/dining, family bathroom having 4 piece suite, 4 double bedrooms with the master having en-suite bathroom. There is a useful laundry room located under the double garage. The impressive list of tribute's include: double glazing, UPVC eaves cladding, gas fired central heating, excellent storage and wardrobe space, stunning views, integrated oven, hob and extractor. The good sized mature garden features: established trees, formal lawns, paved walkways, well stocked shrub and herbaceous borders. A private path leads to Birkhill Ave. Vehicular needs are catered for by a double garage and off street parking. Viewing of this unique, adaptable home is essential to appreciate the nature, vistas and space of the accommodation that is on offer. EPC D

Total Floor Area 148 m2
Energy rating D

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