*CLOSING DATE Friday the 16th of August 12 noon* A delightful refurbished cottage near Dunkeld
Burnside Cottage is believed to date from about 1780 and is one of Butterstone's picture perfect traditional village homes. The property has recently been beautifully refurbished and it is presented in move-in condition. A wooden gate leads through a pretty stone wall on the roadside, to the front door. Burnside has a sitting room with a woodburning stove and a limestone floor that flows through to the open plan kitchen and dining area. The kitchen has timber units, a range cooker and a breakfast bar overlooking the dining area with its built in bench seat and a door to the back garden. On the first floor the landing has built in shelves and storage. It leads to two bedrooms and a bathroom. Timber lined ceilings, coved walls and dormer windows give these rooms lots of character.
Outbuildings
An attractive stone outbuilding creates a courtyard at the rear of Burnside Cottage. It is currently a utility room with workshop, however subject to the relevant consents it has potential to become an office, games room or additional accommodation depending on requirements. Planning Permission (now lapsed) has previously been granted to convert the outbuilding for residential use. Burnside also has a single garage and a log store.
Outside
Burnside sits in about 0.3 acres alongside the Buckny Burn and it has the most delightful cottage garden. Beside the kitchen is a paved terrace surrounded by neat lawn and herbaceous plants. The remains of an adjoining cottage helps divide the front garden from the very private back garden. Paving stones and gravel have been used to create paths around the house. A stone dyke marks a slightly higher level in the garden which has been planted with specimen trees and shrubs. There are many enchanting details such as roses climbing up an arbour, a raised bed and a variety of climbing plants adorning the cottage walls.
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