Inverluther House, a distinguished Edwardian property dating back to 1904, offers an alluring canvas for potential buyers looking to invest in a home with substantial character and room for further enhancement. This detached residence boasts four bedrooms and three public rooms across a generous 170m2 layout, set within delightful 0.7-acre grounds. The property features impressive original architectural details including decorative cornicing and wooden panelling alongside modern updates such as a recently refurbished kitchen, utility room, and shower room. With oil central heating and double glazing installed (except for one stained-glass window), the home balances comfort with classic elegance.
The external space is particularly noteworthy; not only does it provide ample opportunity for gardening enthusiasts with its well-established grounds and various outbuildings—including a double garage and an original brick-built stable block that holds significant conversion potential—but it also includes additional amenities like a hot tub, poly tunnel, and chicken coop.
Given its picturesque semi-rural setting bordering Inglismaldie Woods and proximity to local villages offering essential amenities, this property presents both a comfortable family home and an exciting investment prospect for those wishing to capitalize on its existing charm while tailoring the space further to their needs.