This distinguished Georgian townhouse, built in 1829, stands as a significant example of B Listed architecture within Perth's historical fabric. With a well-preserved exterior and original features, the property has been updated over time yet retains much of its charm and character. While it is currently move-in ready, the house offers ample opportunity for personalization and enhancements by future owners.
Accessed via a charming wrought iron gate and front garden, the grand entrance leads into a spacious hall that connects to a large reception area now used as a music room. Natural light floods through the newly joined spaces, creating an inviting atmosphere. The elegant staircase provides access to multiple levels, with the first floor featuring a neat kitchen adjacent to a bright sitting room complete with an oval wall and press cupboards reminiscent of classic Edinburgh homes. A cozy dining area adds further potential as it could easily be converted into an additional bedroom if desired.
The uppermost floor accommodates the main bedroom alongside another bedroom, dressing room, and shower room. Notably, the lower ground level contains another double bedroom with an en suite bathroom that could be transformed into an independent annexe subject to appropriate consents. Recent planning permissions have also been secured for rear alterations and kitchen repositioning, opening up exciting possibilities for modernizing this historic dwelling.
Outside, the well-maintained gardens offer serene outdoor space complemented by established plants and pathways. The garage provides additional utility; with planning approval, it could be repurposed into an office or studio. Convenient parking options including space behind the property and rented spaces enhance accessibility.
Situated on architecturally significant Marshall Place overlooking South Inch Park, this townhouse benefits from proximity to Perth's vibrant city centre with its array of amenities including shops, leisure facilities, schools, and excellent transport links to major cities.