Location
Once a small village on the banks of the River Don, Dyce has developed into a thriving suburb approximately six miles northwest of Aberdeen. Despite its growth, it retains a welcoming village atmosphere with central green spaces, riverside walks, a wide range of shops, supermarkets, hotels and schooling, including the Aberdeen City Music School. Excellent transport links include regular rail services to Aberdeen and Inverness, and the AWPR provides quick access to surrounding areas. The airport and major industrial estates lie to the west, while open countryside is only minutes away.
Accommodation
Hall
Includes a large walk-in cupboard (5’6” x 3’6”) housing the central heating boiler.
Bathroom (4’10” x 4’5”)
Fitted with white WC, washbasin, and bath with shower over.
Living/Dining Room (18’6” x 11’)
A bright, generous living space running from front to back with windows at both ends.
Fitted Kitchen (13’4” x 7’8”)
Equipped with a range of wall and base units, hob, oven and extractor fan.
Upper Floor
Bedroom 1 (14’6” x 10’11”)
Double bedroom with fitted wardrobe, twin front windows and additional rear window.
Bedroom 2 (14’7” x 8’6”)
Another spacious double with double windows to the front and a small window to the rear.
Outside
Situated on a corner plot with pedestrian access around the side. Mature front garden with off-street parking. Rear garden laid in attractive, easy-care flagstone patio.
Directions:
Travel West on the A947 Stoneywood Road and enter the Village on Victoria Street. Just after Dyce Parish Church on the right hand side (opposite the turn off into Pitmedden Road), turn right into Berrywell Gardens and first left into Berrywell Road. No. 37 is just after the turn off into the cul-de-sac.
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