The accommodation split over two levels
has a maximum occupancy of six. The name derived from the owner’s
love of Jazz.
With its outstanding slightly
elevated position and southerly aspect, Parker’s commands panoramic
views across a rural landscape, to the East the distant spires of Montrose,
South across the undulating countryside to the ancient forest of Montreathmont.
Set
in its own private grounds a gravel drive leads to the front of the house,
with ample parking at the side. A South facing patio offers uninterrupted
views across the countryside, beyond a small lawn with herbaceous borders.
Surrounded by over 1000 acres of arable land
and forest it provides the perfect rural retreat. An area rich in wildlife
and antiquity a history dating back to the Romans and picts.
Following a country lane leads to Parker's secluded
orchard. Enter by crossing its own private bridge. A delightful haven
filled with apple, pear and plum trees, a small stream passes through
an idyllic spot to laze in the heat of the summer afternoons to recline
in a hammock, listen to the bird song and flowing water.
The owner will offer suggestions for excursions
depending on whether you wish a relaxed holiday by the beach or,
possibly to visit one of the County's stunning private gardens which
are open to the public, wildlife watching on one of the many nearby
reserves or for the more energetic venturing into the nearby Cairngorm
National park for some elusive Munro bagging.
There is excellent golf, fishing by arrangement
and walking in the Angus Glens nearby, and Dundee's exhibition with
Captain Scott's ship The Discovery is 20 miles. Pubs serving food
and shops 3 miles. |