Got Character? What Makes Melfort Unique!
- Dating from 1927, modernized - but retaining period character
- Designed by local architect George Morton
- Wood paneling, pitch pine staircase, foliate plaster ceiling design
- Diner themed breakfast room and games room
- AGA wood burning stove
Drive through your electric gates into this impressive 7 bedroom property in the prestigious West Ferry residential area. Dating from 1927, Melfort was designed by local architect George Morton. There is a brief write-up of George Christie Morton on the Scottish Architects website.
In a 2017 article from The Scotsman, we learn the home was previously owned by journalist and TV presenter Lorraine Kelly.
Since then, the home has undergone additional modernization. The kitchen includes a two oven AGA, wine cooler, and wall mounted TV. The nearby breakfast room is themed as an American diner, which leads to a large gym and games room. Several period features remain, such as bay window and fireplace in the drawing room. You’ll enjoy the wooden staircase, with panelling, a leaded window, and ornate plaster ceiling.
From the Listing:
Melfort is beautifully presented and period finishings include original wood panelling, a pitch pine staircase, foliate pattern plaster ceiling decoration, door furniture, many original radiators and fireplaces. All in all, the layout and presentation of the house is ideal for both modern family living and for entertaining. There are cornices in the principal rooms and wooden floors in the reception rooms, two main bedrooms, kitchen and games room, while the breakfast room has both wooden and Amtico flooring.
Take a Gander... what's nearby?
Build in the last 1500’s, Claypotts is quoted as being “perhaps the quirkiest castle in Scotland. Its most striking features are its elaborate elevations. Walk around it to fully appreciate the complex geometry of round towers, stair turrets and the crazy corbelling of the attic rooms.”
Stroll along the cherry avenue of Dawson Park. Opened in the 1950’s, the park features various sporting facilities including tennis and basketball courts, a bowling club, and community garden.
Built in 1496, Broughty Castle sits at the mouth of the River Tay. Minutes away from the Esplanade and Broughty Ferry Beach. Admission is free, but check for seasonal open times.
One of my favorite places to visit in nearby Dundee is the Royal Research Ship Discovery. The RRS Discovery was built and launched from Dundee in 1901 headed to Antarctica. Admission includes access through galleries, a film show on the expedition, and a tour of the ship.
Details from the Listing
Listing Agency: Savills
Agent Contact: Ruaraidh Ogilvie +44 (0) 1356 628 628. Sandra McGregor +44 (0)1224 971 113.
Additional Details: visit Listing
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