Everyone likes a river view. We look at three properties looking over the banks of the Tay.
14 Shepherd’s Road, Newport
Formerly Newport’s West Station House, this two-bedroom detached home dates from around 1870. With direct access onto the old railway line that now links to the Fife Coastal Path it’s ideal for walkers.
South Butts, on West Port Road in Newburgh is a four-bedroom bungalow with large terrace overlooking the Tay. It sits in a large plot and, unusually, has no fewer than five garages.
On sale through Thorntons for offers over £280,000.
2 Kings Mason, Kingoodie
Waterfront living needn’t be expensive. Number 2 Kings Mason lies in the hamlet of Kingoodie on the north shore of the Tay.The two-bedroom terraced house is just a stone’s throw from the water’s edge.
On sale through Baillies for offers over £140,000.