Do you watch The Great British Bake Off or Masterchef and wish you had the skills of the contestants?
I’m even envious of the kitchens and work benches they get to work from.
Whoever ends up with this home doesn’t need to be jealous though – they’ve got themselves a very impressive kitchen all to themselves.
Sallywood is a detached five bedroom modern house. At just 14 years old, it is deceptively spacious and although its a new-ish build, the use of reclaimed pitch-pine flooring and a number of design features combine to create quite a traditional look.
The house is located on the edge of the small village of Oathlaw, around 18 miles from Dundee and excellently placed for those who travel on the A90.
On the ground floor there is an impressive sitting room with a high, vaulted ceiling and suspended beams, giving the room a barn-like feel, while the open plan kitchen and family room is very much the heart of the home and has doors out to the patio for the warmer months.
There are four bedrooms on the ground floor, all with wooden floors, and a family bathroom plus separate shower room.
Upstairs, a cleverly designed gallery landing is almost a room in itself, as equally suited to music making as it is to a quiet study or even gym area.
Positioning a sitting room on the first floor follows the Victorian tradition, and at Sallywood the result is a light and airy haven with pretty views of the garden and surrounding countryside.
Also on this upper floor is the master bedroom which has a dressing room as well as an en suite bathroom.
Outside the lawned garden extends to around a third of an acre and is bordered by a fine beech hedge.
Savills director, Ruaraidh Ogilvie said: “This is an excellently presented property in a pivotal spot in terms of good road access to both Dundee and Aberdeen as well as the main towns of Angus.
“Rural without being remote, Sallywood is a spacious and well maintained family house offering plenty of flexibility.”
It’s on the market for offers over £360,000.