• For Sale
  • Offers Over: GBP 835,000 
  • Build Size: 3,884 ft2
  • Property Type: Single Family Home
  • Bedroom: 5
Location

Tayur House is situated in a very accessible location on the edge of Invergowrie, sometimes known as the first village in Perthshire, yet close to Dundee. The house enjoys a spectacular position near the River Tay, yet is within walking distance of the local amenities which include a primary school, convenience store, pub, chemist, dentist, hairdresser and a railway station with commuter services to Dundee and Perth. The village is on the eastern edge of an area known as the Carse of Gowrie which stretches from Dundee along the River Tay to Perth. To the north are the Sidlaw Hills. Dundee city centre is easily reached and the house is extremely well located for Ninewells Hospital, the Technology Park, the two universities, the Botanic Gardens and the airport, which are all located on the western side of the city. There is ease of access both to the city centre and to the A90 linking to Perth and Edinburgh, and north to Angus and Aberdeen.   Dundee offers all the facilities expected of a major city. Secondary schooling is available at Harris Academy, with private schooling at the High School of Dundee, St Leonards in St Andrews, or Strathallan, Glenalmond and Craigclowan in Perthshire. There is a mainline railway station in Dundee with services to both north and south, including a sleeper to London. Dundee is an established centre of excellence in education, life sciences, medicine and dentistry, and has renowned cultural facilities, including the V&A museum. Dundee Airport has flights to London Heathrow and Edinburgh Airport is easily reached.
Away from the city, the range of outdoor pursuits is impressive. Being close to the county boundary between Perthshire and Angus, the area benefits from all the activities that both counties have to offer. There is sailing on the River Tay and lovely walks in the Sidlaws. There are also a number of fine links golf courses in the area including Barry, Panmure and the renowned Carnoustie. The ancient town of St Andrews, the home of golf and the oldest university in Scotland, is over the River Tay, while Gleneagles is also easily reached.

The house sits just back from the River Tay estuary, which is a local nature reserve and well known for its wide array of wildlife.   Opposite the drive into Tayur House is a small gravelly beach from where lovely sunsets over the river can be enjoyed.

Description

Tayur House is a stunning modern home, built to a high specification in 1991, close to the River Tay, with extensive grounds of some 7.4 acres, yet close to local amenities. It was built for the sellers on the site of a former cottage, and its ponds were once stone quarries. It is an attractive harled house, with a tiled roof, facing south towards the estuary, and while modern, has very much a traditional feel, with extensive, well laid out accommodation that is ideal for both modern family living and for entertaining. The house is well presented and has features such as mahogany doors, cornices in the hallway and principal reception rooms, double glazing with fully reversible mahogany windows and Amtico flooring in the kitchen, downstairs shower room, family bathroom and principal en suite. There are lovely views from upstairs over the river to Fife.

From a private road, which is shared with just ten other houses, a PatternPave drive with low level lighting leads up to parking at the front of the house where there is a turning circle and the garage. Steps lead up to doors opening to a porch with tiled floor and inner doors opening to an imposing and welcoming entrance hallway with six wall lights, two picture lights, a fine staircase with shelved under stair cupboard, further hanging and shelved cupboards and mahogany flooring. The drawing room is a lovely double aspect room with a centre rose, four wall lights, open fireplace with wooden mantel and double doors linking to the conservatory, creating a fabulous and linked entertaining space. The conservatory has a tiled floor, sun blinds and French doors to the garden. Also off the hallway is a study, which could be a further bedroom if required, with fitted desk and units, and a partially tiled shower room with pedestal wash basin and WC. In addition there is a formal dining room, while adjacent is a library with fitted Hammonds desk and shelved units, and there is also a comfortable family room which has two wall lights and two picture lights. The adjacent triple aspect, well appointed and fully fitted kitchen has wooden wall and floor units with a dresser, tiled splashbacks, low level lighting and ample space for informal dining. Appliances include an ATAG fridge/freezer with water and ice dispenser, AEG oven and grill, Miele dishwasher, sink, ATAG four ring gas hob with extractor, together with an island unit with marble worktop, ATAG Teppanyaki grill and extractor and an AEG microwave. A partially tiled utility room has units with a sink, Miele washing machine, Lamona dryer, Santo fridge/freezer and a door to the garden. Off the utility room is a WC with wash basin, and a boiler cupboard housing a Churchill electric boiler.

The staircase leads up to a first floor landing with four wall lights and dado rail. Bedroom two has a dado rail, built in wardrobe and an en suite with shower, wash basin and WC. Bedroom three is double aspect and has a fitted dressing table and wardrobes. The spacious principal bedroom has a dado rail, built in hanging and shelved wardrobes and an en suite with a spa bath, shower cubicle, double wash basins with vanity unit and WC. The family bathroom is partially tiled with a bath, pedestal wash basin, bidet and WC, and adjacent is bedroom four.

The garden around the house is mainly lawn with trees and shrubs. There is a vintage telephone box feature, and the garden is screened in front by a hedge. There is a wooded area by the lane. On the other side of the house is a garage, again harled with a tiled roof, with a garage with up and over door, a tool shed, and two interlinking offices. These buildings may have potential for conversion to ancillary accommodation, subject to any necessary consents. There is also a dog kennel and run, and a PatternPave seating area overlooking the larger of the two ponds. There is space for creating a launching area and opportunities for boating, fishing and amenity. The second pond is situated on the other side of the railway line with access from Station Road.

Directions

From the A90, on the southwestern outskirts of Dundee, at its junction with the A85 (Double Tree roundabout, formerly the Swallow roundabout), take the A85 (Riverside Avenue) towards the city centre. After 0.4 miles turn right, signposted to Invergowrie, on to Main Street. Follow the road for 0.3 miles and then turn left into Errol Road, signposted Errol. After 0.7 miles, and immediately after crossing over the railway bridge, turn left onto the private road, running alongside the River Tay. The turning into Tayur House will be seen on the left after 0.1 miles.

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Distances – Invergowrie village centre 0.8 miles, Dundee city centre 5 miles, Carnoustie 18 miles, Perth 18 miles, St Andrews 18 miles, Edinburgh 59 miles, Aberdeen 70 miles

Tayur House, Waterside, Invergowrie, By Dundee, DD2 5DP, United Kingdom is a 3,884ft2 United Kingdom luxury Single Family Home listed for sale Offers Over: GBP 835,000. This high end United Kingdom Single Family Home is comprised of 5 bedrooms and N/A baths. Find more luxury properties in United Kingdom or search for luxury properties for sale in United Kingdom.