Introducing Home Knowe in picturesque Durine, Durness. This wonderful single-storey cottage boasts three cosy bedrooms and offers the perfect retreat for those seeking tranquillity amidst stunning natural beauty. Home Knowe comprises a spacious lounge with a comfortable dining area and beautiful views out across the water. The well-appointed kitchen is ideal for preparing delicious meals for family and friends. With three inviting bedrooms, there is ample space for everyone to unwind and enjoy a good night's sleep. A bathroom with a bath suite and a convenient shower overhead completes the accommodation internally. Step outside, and you'll be greeted by a generous, private rear garden - a peaceful oasis where you can relax, dine al fresco, or simply bask in the beauty of the surroundings. For added convenience, there is parking available at the front of the house, ensuring that you can easily come and go as you please. It's worth noting that Home Knowe has served as a fantastic holiday home and holiday let for the current owners, thanks to its prime location in an area with high levels of tourism. Whether you're seeking a personal retreat or a smart investment opportunity, this charming cottage has something for everyone. Don't miss the chance to make it your own and experience the magic of Durness in style. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages/for-sale_i69438569
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This is a fantastic opportunity to purchase this lovely 3-bedroom terraced house located in the popular residential area of Firhill Alness. The property is within easy walking distance of all amenities including, shops, schools, sports centre, and local transport links road and rail to all local towns including Inverness, with its links to all major destinations. The property is finished to a high standard with modern windows and doors, and front and rear enclosed gardens. The rear entrance via its UPVC sunroom opens up to the large bright very modern kitchen/diner before leading into the lounge and downstairs shower room. The lounge has patio doors with a covered area that leads to the front garden. Following the stairs will lead to the upper landing area and the property's three bedrooms and a second family shower room. There are two double bedrooms and a single bedroom which has a staircase fitted for loft access and provides a great opportunity for extra living space. This property is in full walk-in condition. EPC band: BDisclaimerWhilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70859595
With the fabulous backdrop of nearby Tradespark Woods, this lovely semi-detached property will benefit from decorative attention and TLC to create a delightful and attractive modern family home. Located in a popular area of Nairn, 14 Dulsie Drive offers a comfortable three-bedroom house with plenty of potential, which benefits from a convenient location for schools, service and access to road and transport networks. Constructed in 1980, the property requires complete redecoration, new floor coverings and some areas of work. However, at 79 m2, this could be achieved with relative ease and cost-effectiveness. Therefore, it offers a fabulous opportunity for a family or individual hoping to make their first move onto the property ladder.Dulsie Drive is on a quiet road close to Nairn Academy and about a kilometre from the centre of Nairn. The property is entered via a fully enclosed timber-fenced front garden laid with gravel, it also benefits from a single garage and driveway to one side. The entrance opens to the house through a vestibule and a small hallway leading to the open-plan living room with access to the dining space via a wide arch. With a south-easterly outlook to the front and large double-aspect views, these spaces are well provided with natural light and with careful design, offer plenty of space for family leisure use, desk space for remote working and homework and dining furniture. Double patio doors lead to the garden. The kitchen also forms part of the open-plan arrangement of the ground floor, opening directly from the dining area. It is arranged in a U-shape and has several white-fronted floor and wall cabinets and space for a number of appliances. The kitchen is useable and its appealing layout and access to the garden offer the potential to create a delightful, contemporary kitchen over a timescale to suit the new owner.The dog leg staircase leads to three bedrooms, each offers scope to create spaces to suit different lifestyles, from a principal bedroom and rooms for the children, to keeping one space for homeworking or hobby use, for example. The three bedrooms are generous, and each has large windows. With its view of the garden, the rear bedroom has an even more substantial window, making the most of the light and view of the neighbouring woods. A family shower room has a walk-in shower enclosure and a white WC and wash hand basin. The garden is enclosed with timber fencing and features small areas laid with grass, timber decking, and utility spaces. With fresh decoration and some attention, 14 Dulsie Drive presents the opportunity to create a lovely property in a great location within walking distance of the centre of Nairn. It will make a fabulous home for a growing family, or couple looking to restore and renovate their own home, especially if this is their first foot on the property ladder.ABOUT NAIRNFormerly a market town and Royal Burgh, Nairn is easily accessible by excellent road and transport links and is close to three beaches, one of which has been recognised with a Blue Flag award for cleanliness. The centre of Nairn is located 17 miles from the capital of the Highlands, Inverness and just nine miles from Dalcross Airport, with regular direct flights to and from London, Bristol, Dublin and Amsterdam. Located on the southern shore of the Moray Firth, the area became famous in the Victorian era for its easy accessibility, magnificent beaches and gentle sunny climate. These still exist today! The area has recently grown in popularity due to its outstanding golf courses, bustling town, varied shops and many creative enterprises. Nairn can easily reach many world-renowned attractions such as Culbin Forest, Cawdor Castle, The Findhorn Foundation and the Logie Estate. Closer to Nairn town centre, you can enjoy museums, art centres, watersports and two 18-hole championship golf courses. There are many excellent restaurants and interesting shops. The harbour and promenade are popular gathering points during the many dark-sky events visible in the area, including the aurora borealis and spectacular meteor showers. There is a secondary school, primary schools, doctors, a hospital, community and leisure centres, and several places of worship. Hospitality, retail and agriculture are important forms of employment in the area. With its close-knit community and its popularity with holidaymakers worldwide, Nairn town centre has an energetic, lively feel that locals and visitors enjoy.GENERAL INFORMATION:Services: Mains Water & drainage, electric and gas.Council Tax Band: BEPC Rating: D (66)Entry Date: Early entry availableHome Report: Available on request.Viewings: 7 Days a week, accompanied by agent.INCLUDED IN THE SALE: All floor coverings curtains and blinds and all integrated kitchen appliances.ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING LEGISLATIONAs with all Estate Agents, Hamish is subject to Anti Money Laundering Regulations. These regulations require us as selling agents, to perform various checks on the property buyers and any offer presented to us must be accompanied by the current address, date of birth, and of proof of funds for all purchasers and of any family members who may be gifting deposits. From time to time, certified photographic evidence of the buyer's identity and proof of address may also be required. We are unable to progress any sale to completion, until these requirements have been fully satisfied. INTEREST: It is important your solicitor notifies this office of your interest otherwise the property may be sold without your knowledge. Hamish strongly recommend that you discuss any particular points regarding the property which are likely to affect your interest in the property with them prior to viewing. Interested parties are advised to notify their interest, in writing, with Hamish as a closing date for offers may be set. The seller reserves the right to accept an offer made privately prior to any closing date and further, the seller is not bound to accept the highest, or indeed, any offer. These particulars, whilst believed to be correct do not and cannot form part of any contract. The measurements have been taken using a sonic tape measure and therefore are for guidance only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i72201006
1 Clark House is a charming 3-bedroom semi-detached house in the popular village of Beauly. The property accommodation consists of the front vestibule entrance leading into the lounge and onto the dining area. There is a good-sized kitchen and ground-floor toilet. a study and an exit to the rear of the property. Following the stairs will lead to the three bedrooms, two double and one single, and the family bathroom. Outside there is ground to the front and to the rear with the front garden being enclosed. The property is in great walk-in condition. Beauly is a thriving village with all the amenities you could need and has great transport links including both rail and road. EPC band: EDisclaimerWhilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69956373
McIntyre & Company are delighted to bring 152 Kilmallie Road to the market. This well presented and spacious 3 bedroom family home spans approx. 82sq m and was built around 1970. The property is situated in a popular residential area of Fort William close to amenities. The property sits on a large corner plot with a wrap around garden and enjoys hillside views from most of the rooms. In addition to its convenient location the property benefits from spacious living accommodation, good storage, PVCu double glazing and neutral decor through-out. To the rear is a fitted kitchen-diner complete with a variety of wall, drawer and base units The dining area has adequate space to accommodate a table and 4 chairs and is conveniently adjacent to the kitchen and lounge There is a small utility area off the kitchen that currently houses the electric warm air heating system which we understand is not fully functional. All of the bedrooms have an attractive outlook and two have built in cupboards with shelving. EPR D-67 / Council Tax Band C / Tenure is Freehold Well presented and spacious end of terrace family home Large corner plot with wrap around garden Three bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, dining room & shower room Enjoys hillside views. Double glazing / Good storage / Neutral decor through-out Within walking distance of amenities to include Lochaber High School. Energy performance rating D-67 / Tenure is freehold Council tax band C / Communal off street parking For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69912638
Hilton is one of the three seaboard villages on the coast of Easter Ross and dolphins are often spotted off the coast. Hilton has a popular community hall with a week day cafeteria. There is a primary school, village shop/post office, chemist, hotel and coastal walks. The award winning beach at Shandwick is one of Easter Ross's best kept secrets. All major facilities are found in nearby Tain approx 7 miles away, on the famous NC500 tourist route. Tain has Asda, Tesco, Lidl and Co-operative supermarkets, two medical practices, a dental practice, secondary school, golf club, tennis club and hotels. A number of recreational pursuits can be enjoyed in the area. The Highland Capital, Inverness, is 34 miles to the south where all major transport links can be found. A commuter train goes from Tain to Inverness daily. Hall: Living Room: Kitchen/Diner: Cloakroom: Bathroom: Bedroom 1: Bedroom 2: Bedroom 3: Garden: A neat path leads up to the house. There is a small area of lawn surrounded by flowerbeds with established shrubs. To the rear is a smart patio area that enjoys afternoon/evening sun, perfect for alfresco dining. A lawned area houses a coal bunker and garden shed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ross-shire-r782996/for-sale_i70691075
Welcome to The Cairn, a majestic residence nestled in the charming village of Foyers, Inverness. Calling all visionaries and dreamers, this property presents an unparalleled opportunity for those with a passion for restoration, repair and a keen eye for potential. Steeped in history, The Cairn has been a cherished part of the landscape since around 1906, under the care of the current owning family since 1967. For generations across nearly 60 years, they have lovingly preserved its heritage, enjoying many years of happy memories exploring the surrounding trees and woodland, and taking leisurely walks to the falls and gorge nearby. Enveloped by the breathtaking beauty of Loch Ness and the Falls of Foyers, immortalised even by the likes of Robert Burns, this home stands as a testament to the enduring allure of the Scottish Highlands. Awaiting its rebirth, The Cairn beckons with promises of grandeur and elegance once more. Step inside to discover a canvas awaiting your touch, with spacious interiors offering boundless opportunities for transformation. From the grandeur of the large hallway to the potential of the lounge, dining room, and four bedrooms, each space invites your imagination to breathe new life into its walls. Outside, a gated driveway welcomes you, offering ample parking amidst the tranquil embrace of nature. Front and rear garden areas provide a secluded sanctuary, with glimpses of the water weaving through the surrounding trees, offering a tantalising taste of the serenity that awaits. The Cairn awaits its rightful place back among the standout homes of Foyers. Do you possess the vision and determination to restore it to its former glory, honouring the legacy of the owning family? Seize this opportunity and let your imagination pave the way to a future where The Cairn shines once more. Water Supply - Scottish Water Sewerage - Scottish Water Mobile Coverage - Some 4G availability For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i72267377
ATTRACTIVE MID-TERRACE DWELLINGHOUSE Centrally situated, in the popular residential village of Caol, 15 Torcastle Crescent offers an opportunity, to purchase a very desirable, mid-terrace dwellinghouse. Set in private garden grounds to both the front and rear, and enjoying views to the surrounding hills and mountains, the property is in good order throughout. Offering good-sized accommodation, conveniently arranged over two levels, the property benefits from double glazing and oil fired central heating. The kitchen and lounge/diner are both flooded with natural light and are most attractive features. This deceptively spacious property, would be ideally suited to a first time buyer, as a permanent family home, or as an excellent investment opportunity, in a very buoyant rental market. The village of Caol is situated approximately 3 miles from Fort William and offers a wide range of amenities including a post office, chemist, supermarket, cafe and hairdressers, with two primary schools and the high school in close proximity. Fort William is now recognised as the 'Outdoor Capital of the UK' and the property is well-placed to take advantage of the many leisure and pleasure activities which the area has to offer including fishing, sailing, skiing, hill walking, biking and golfing. Accommodation Entrance Porch 1.2m x 1.0m With wooden entrance door. Fixed window. Door to hallway. Hallway 3.7m x 1.6m L-shaped, with door to lounge/diner. Archway to kitchen. Stairs to upper. Two built in cupboards, one housing hot water tank. Laminate flooring. Lounge/Diner 5.9m x 3.4m With windows to front and rear. Kitchen 3.5m x 2.6m Slightly L-shaped with window to rear. Fitted with gloss white kitchen units, offset with wood effect work surfaces. Lamona integral oven. Bush electric hob, with extractor chimney over. Plumbing for washing machine. Stainless steel sink unit. Tiled splashback. Laminate flooring. Door to rear vestibule. Rear Vestibule 1.7m x 0.9m With wooden single glazed door to rear garden. Built in cupboard with power. Laminate flooring. Upper Level Landing 3.4m x 0.9m L-shaped, with hatch to loft. Doors to bedrooms and bathroom. Bedroom 3.1m x 2.8m L-shaped with window to front. Bedroom 4.3m x 3.2m L-shaped with window to front. Bedroom 3.4m x 2.9m Slightly L-shaped, with window to rear. Open built-in wardrobe. Bathroom 3.4m x 1.6m Slightly L-shaped, with frosted windows to rear. Fitted with white suite of WC, wash hand basin and bath. Wet wall splashback. Fully wet-walled shower cubicle with Mira shower. Garden The property enjoys enclosed garden grounds, to both the front and rear. The front is laid with slabs, whilst the rear is laid with a mixture of gravel and chips for ease of maintenance. Included in the sale is a large garden shed, with light and power, located in the rear garden. Travel Directions From Fort William, proceed along the A82 towards Inverness, turning left at the roundabout to the Road to the Isles. Continue ahead and through the next roundabout, taking the 1st left,signposted for Caol. Follow Kilmallie road round for approximately three quarters of a mile and turn left into Torlundy road. Continue to the parking area on the left hand side, Torcastle Crescent is situated on the right at the green. On foot follow the path to the left hand side of the houses, Number 15 is the third property on the left hand side. To locate the property from the rear, drive along Glen Nevis Road, taking the second turning on the left. Proceed ahead and round to the right, then turn left to arrive at the rear of the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_inverness-shire-r782983/for-sale_i71047399
2 Station Road is set in the heart of Invergordon, a small town in the northeast Highlands of Scotland on the shores of the Cromarty Firth, approximately 26 miles north of Inverness. It is a major port of call for cruise liners and Summer visitors. It has a bustling High Street with a new Co-op supermarket. The town is just off the route of famous North Coast 500, scenic drive around the north Highlands. There are both primary and secondary schools and a popular leisure centre. Skibo Castle, the River Averon and various golf courses are not far away. This is a good area for outdoor pursuits, such as fishing, golfing, shooting, hill walking and wildlife spotting. Entrance Vestibule: 1.94m x 0.96m Hall: Living Room: 5.25m x 4.21m Kitchen/Diner: 4.47m x 3.55m Bathroom: 2.40m x 1.97m Bedroom 1: 3.30m x 2.90m Bedroom 2: 4.58m x 3.06m Shower Room: 2.08m x 1.02m Bedroom 3: 3.09m x 2.44m Bedroom 4: 4.58m x 3.07m Garage: Integral garage and off-street parking for two cars. The garage has a roller door, power, light and concrete floor. Garden: There is a grassed area to the front of the property and a gravel path leads round to the enclosed rear garden. The rear garden is mainly laid to grass with a paved area and a decked area. Outside tap and external lighting. Viewing: Please contact the Selling Agents Location: What3words.com unravel.funny.barstool For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ross-shire-r782996/for-sale_i71712790
Spacious three-bedroom semi-detached house in popular Black Isle village Located less than a mile from the centre of Muir of Ord and close to a well-regarded 18-hole golf course, 19 Tarradale Gardens is a charming and well-maintained property on a long-established peaceful residential estate.Several environmental improvements, including an array of solar panels and air source heating, means the property has a fabulous energy performance rating of C and an environmental impact of B, both of which are well above average. Combined with a Council Tax band of C makes it a cost-effective property. This also enhances its desirability as a welcoming family home, especially with its generously sized front and rear gardens and an interior floor area of 90 m2.The house has a lawn to the front which is enclosed by stylish grey-painted timber fencing, offering privacy but a feeling of space. The matching front door opens into a well-decorated hallway filled with natural wood finish doors and joinery, nicely setting off the crisp blue and grey interior decoration. A large living room features a charming tiled and cast-iron open fireplace with a wooden mantel, creating a cosy focal point; the generous size of the room and its pair of large windows overlooking the rear garden offer space for relaxed seating with plenty of additional room for a desk or dining table close to the rear hallway, which also provides gives access to the garden and patio area. The kitchen has expansive worksurfaces and plentiful timber-fronted wall and floor cabinets. Arranged in a U-shape, the kitchen is a practical and serviceable space, with the the potential to be easily upgraded later if required. A ground-floor bedroom is decorated in blues, with a papered feature wall. A built-in wardrobe provides convenient storage.The cloakroom, with its WC and wash-hand basin, is conveniently located near the entrance to the property. A small airing cupboard has additional storage and uniquely features a window.A timber staircase leads to the landing and two further bedrooms. The larger of these has a ceiling coombed on both sides. Featuring a skylight, this room has the space and shape to create some interesting layouts for a bed and dressing furniture.The smaller room, also with a skylight, has a good layout for a smaller but still generously sized bedroom or convenient home office.The family bathroom has attractive tongue-and-groove panelling, an ivory-coloured bath with a shower over it, and a matching WC and pedestal basin.The garden is well-sized and can be conveniently accessed from a large gate to the rear of the property, offering space for private off-street parking. There is also a substantial timber patio, and an area of lawn and paving.This pleasant property has enjoyed some good updating and still has plenty of scope to become a fabulous contemporary home. With its great location and peaceful setting, 19 Tarradale Gardens offers an attractive and cost-effective place for a family or couple.About Muir of OrdJust nine miles from Inverness and six miles from Dingwall, the village is ideally located to enjoy the remarkable countryside that surrounds it, but sufficiently far enough away from the A9 to emphasise the village's quiet, community-based feel.That said, Muir of Ord is famous for its local attractions and is a popular destination for vis area; the Muir of Ord Distillery is close to the centre of the village and retains the pagoda roofs and copper pot stills of traditional distilleries.Surrounded by rich agricultural land and flanked by the Rivers Beauly and Conon, Muir of Ord has a close community of about 3,000. The village features many independent shops and businesses, including the famous Bad Girl Bakery and an Artysans social enterprise cafe run by the Calman Trust.At the heart of the village is the Muir Hub, which has meeting spaces, a cinema, and a music and events venue. Each August, the Black Isle Show, the largest agricultural show in the North, is held just outside the village, attracting entrants and visitors from all around Scotland and over 200 local businesses; the the show is one of the most important social and trade events of the calendar, Muir of Ord has a primary school, health centre, public library, petrol station and a railway station.General Information:Services: Mains Water & Electric Council Tax Band: c EPC Rating: C (70)Entry Date: Early entry availableHome Report: Available on request.Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.Included in the sale: All floor coverings, blinds and all white goods. Anti-Money Laundering LegislationAs with all Estate Agents, Hamish is subject to Anti Money Laundering Regulations. These regulations require us as selling agents, to perform various checks on the property buyers and any offer presented to us must be accompanied by the current address, date of birth, and of proof of funds for all purchasers and of any family members who may be gifting deposits. From time to time, certified photographic evidence of the buyer's identity and proof of address may also be required. We are unable to progress any sale to completion, until these requirements have been fully satisfied. Interest: It is important your solicitor notifies this office of your interest otherwise the property may be sold without your knowledge. Hamish strongly recommend that you discuss any particular points regarding the property which are likely to affect your interest in the property with them prior to viewing. Interested parties are advised to notify their interest, in writing, with Hamish as a closing date for offers may be set. The seller reserves the right to accept an offer made privately prior to any closing date and further, the seller is not bound to accept the highest, or indeed, any offer. These particulars, whilst believed to be correct do not and cannot form part of any contract. The measurements have been taken using a sonic tape measure and therefore are for guidance only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69535027
Just under a mile from the beach and within walking distance of Nairn Academy, 7 Glenelg Gardens is a charming semi-detached three-bedroom home in a pleasant residential community close to the town centre. Constructed in 1989, it is on a leafy side road but within walking distance of shops, a secondary school and transport. The property is approached from a pretty front lawn enclosed with a block wall and planted with grass and shrubs. The large wooden door opens into an attractive hall with wooden floors, doors and light-coloured decor. The hall is spacious and has a welcoming and stylish ambience. A generously sized open-plan living and dining room is neatly appointed and has a window overlooking the front of the property. Double sliding doors to the kitchen open fully to allow the space to be filled with natural light from the south-facing side of the property. These add to the open plan feel of the ground floor and enhancing the space even further. The kitchen is well-equipped with plentiful wooden fronted floor and wall cabinets that offer substantial storage and work surface. A wide central area allows plenty of room for movement and a small breakfast bar area is to the side. A tiled floor and dark worktops and splash areas accentuate the modern aesthetic. The off-white-painted ground-floor bedroom is decorated with a pretty grey toile de jouy paper on one wall, creating an elegant and graceful-looking space. This room also benefits from a good amount of natural light. The family shower room is on the ground floor and has a curved shower enclosure, WC and a wash hand basin inset into a vanity unit. Carpeted stairs with white balustrading lead to the first-floor bedrooms. The principal room is very generous, with an attractive shape and partly coombed ceiling. White joinery and a southwest view help the room feel light and welcoming. The smaller room is decorated in green and also offers a generous amount of space and integrated storage. Accessed from the kitchen, a tidy outdoor area is paved and offers an attractive and private patio space with a timber shed. This little garden is a charming suntrap and has a huge amount of potential to be developed into a contemporary urban-style garden. With an interior space of 93 m2, 7 Glenelg Gardens is a generously sized three-bedroom family home. It is beautifully decorated and maintained and enjoys a pleasant and peaceful location that is easily accessible and close to good services and schools, and we expect it to be of considerable interest to families.ABOUT NAIRNFormerly a market town and Royal Burgh, Nairn is easily accessible by excellent road and transport links and is close to three beaches, one of which has been recognised with a Blue Flag award for cleanliness. The centre of Nairn is located 17 miles from the capital of the Highlands, Inverness and just nine miles from Dalcross Airport, with regular direct flights to and from London, Bristol, Dublin and Amsterdam. Located on the southern shore of the Moray Firth, the area became famous in the Victorian era for its easy accessibility, magnificent beaches and gentle sunny climate. These still exist today! The area has recently grown in popularity due to its outstanding golf courses, bustling town, varied shops and many creative enterprises. Nairn can easily reach many world-renowned attractions such as Culbin Forest, Cawdor Castle, The Findhorn Foundation, and the Logie Estate. Closer to Nairn town centre, you can enjoy museums, art centres, watersports and two 18-hole championship golf courses. There are many excellent restaurants and interesting shops. The harbour and promenade are popular gathering points during the many dark-sky events visible in the area, including the aurora borealis and spectacular meteor showers. There is a secondary school, primary schools, doctors, a hospital, community and leisure centres and several places of worship. Hospitality, retail and agriculture are important forms of employment in the area. With its close-knit community and its popularity with holidaymakers worldwide, Nairn town centre has an energetic, lively feel that locals and visitors enjoy.GENERAL INFORMATION:Services: Mains Water & drainage, electric and gas.Council Tax Band: BEPC Rating: D (68)Entry Date: By mutual agreementHome Report: Available on request.Viewings: 7 Days a week accompanied by agent.Included in the sale: All floor coverings curtains and blinds and all integrated kitchen appliances.ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING LEGISLATIONAs with all Estate Agents, Hamish is subject to Anti Money Laundering Regulations. These regulations require us as selling agents, to perform various checks on the property buyers and any offer presented to us must be accompanied by the current address, date of birth, and of proof of funds for all purchasers and of any family members who may be gifting deposits. From time to time, certified photographic evidence of the buyer's identity and proof of address may also be required. We are unable to progress any sale to completion, until these requirements have been fully satisfied. INTEREST: It is important your solicitor notifies this office of your interest otherwise the property may be sold without your knowledge. Hamish strongly recommend that you discuss any particular points regarding the property which are likely to affect your interest in the property with them prior to viewing. Interested parties are advised to notify their interest, in writing, with Hamish as a closing date for offers may be set. The seller reserves the right to accept an offer made privately prior to any closing date and further, the seller is not bound to accept the highest, or indeed, any offer. These particulars, whilst believed to be correct do not and cannot form part of any contract. The measurements have been taken using a sonic tape measure and therefore are for guidance only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71272142
The PropertyFantastic opportunity to purchase a three-bedroom converted school house with annex, former classroom and additional plot, directly on the NC500 in Mey. The property enjoys magnificent views to Dunnet Head (Most northerly point in the UK) and across the Pentland firth to Orkney Islands.The spacious ground floor is currently comprised of a large living room, double bedroom, dedicated dining room, light and bright kitchen, shower room, utility room and hall storage. The rooms allow endless options to suit the needs of any owner with a flexible floorplan and generous room sizes. Two double bedrooms and a family bathroom occupy the first floor of the property along with an additional storage cupboard. The sizeable, double-height former classroom with feature stone wall can be accessed via the rear garden and would be an ideal workshop or additional living space with conversion. The two-room annex, a former surgery, has a separate entrance and is prime for further development. The property sits on a good-sized plot in addition to a lean-to green house with a well-established vine producing magnificent grapes, a block and stone-built garage and tarmac off-road parking.A substantial plot (approx. 40m x 22m) is adjacent to the school house plot and is open to negotiation as part of this property purchase or by separate purchase (final dimensions to be agreed if separate purchase). This property has endless potential as a large family home and/or investment opportunity to service potential NC500 customers and should be viewed to be appreciated. View now using our interactive 3D tour and visit our website or download our award-winning app to request a viewing. *Note to Solicitors: All formal offers should be emailed in the first instance to .*Disclaimer for virtual viewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69438436
The PropertyFantastic opportunity to purchase this three bedroom semi detached home in sought after area of Drumossie Avenue in Inverness.Accommodation comprises ~Entrance hall off which is the living room to the left with feature fireplace. Also from the main entrance is a hallway leading direct to the kitchen/diner. This spacious open plan space also benefits from an extended family room to the rear with double French patio doors onto the rear patio. This family room can also be accessed from the living room. A well appointed kitchen features a breakfast bar area and opens onto the dining area. Off the family room is a rear porch/utility room with back door access to the rear garden and a downstairs shower room.On the first floor are the three bedrooms and main bathroom. The main bathroom consists of an enclosed shower that can be converted easily into a wet room and benefits from wet wall splashback, There are two double bedrooms with existing wardrobes and a single bedroom with over stair storage cupboard. There is also a further storage cupboard on the landing and loft space.To the front of the property is a large driveway leading to a garage with a paved area in front of the house. To the rear is a large enclosed garden with storage shed, drying green, lawn and patio area.This property will benefit from some modernisation but is ideally located for young families and professionals with its close proximity to schools, shops and Raigmore Hospital.Viewing is highly recommended.To book a viewing please download our award winning app or visit our website.Disclaimer for virtual viewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71520700
A fantastic opportunity to purchase this lovely 3-bedroom semi-detached house in the popular Inverness-shire village of Kiltarlity. 31 Balgate Mill. The property's accommodation comprises of the front entrance leading into the entrance hall with a storage cupboard, from here you will find the family bathroom and the first of the property's bedrooms along with the bright spacious lounge with its cosy stove. The lounge and kitchen are open-plan and provide a great family living space with patio doors leading out to the rear enclosed garden and a large summer house/home office. The stairs lead to the upper landing and the property's remaining two bedrooms and toilet. There are built-in cupboards in both bedrooms and a further cupboard located on the landing. Kiltarlity has excellent, reliable local transport links to and from Inverness which is just a short 12-mile drive with all its amenities and links to all major UK destinations. The beautiful village of Beauly is just under 5 miles away and also has both rail and road transport links and a wide array of amenities and shops.DisclaimerWhilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70143729
This generously sized property is in an established residential area lying between the port and the centre of Invergordon. The area is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, and It is close to some of the area's major employers, including the Cromarty Firth Port Authority, Nigg Yard, and a number of distilleries. Inverness and Dingwall are also within commuting distance, and several schools are nearby, including the renowned Invergordon Academy.Constructed in approximately 1900, this comfortably laid-out detached house is full of interesting features and is a spacious 139 m2, making it both a lovely family home or a property for a couple who enjoys visitors.The house has a large front garden with gravel and block paving and has a driveway leading into a double garage with electricity and nearby water. Entrance into the property is through a large south-facing sunroom with windows on three sides creating a warm and welcoming space.Opening from the hallway, the generously sized living room connects to the kitchen. An arched alcove and mantelpiece with a gas fireplace create attractive features, and a window overlooks the front of the house.The kitchen-dining room is well-filled with natural light, and the wooden-fronted cabinets are arranged in a shallow U-shape, creating a good amount of space in the centre of the room. The dining area is generously proportioned and is fitted with wooden cabinetry to one side, creating a substantial amount of storage throughout. An adjoining utility room opens onto a block-paved patio area and provides access to the rear of the property.The ground-floor bedroom is decorated in light colours and has plenty of space and a high ceiling, creating a pleasantly airy ambience. Its en-suite shower room is tiled and has a walk-in shower enclosure, pedestal wash hand basin and a WC.The family bathroom is located on the ground floor and features a corner bath, WC, and wash hand basin in a large vanity unit. It is a substantial space with a deep set window; with updated sanitaryware and decor the bathroom offers fabulous potential as a generously sized, contemporary space.A gently winding staircase leads to two further bedrooms. The first of these is well-proportioned and attractively coombed, but which still leaves a great deal of space. An attached small room is to one side that has a skylight and good head height creating space as a dressing area or for storage.The second upstairs bedroom is also coombed and has two built-in wardrobes and a dressing table. There is also a convenient WC wash hand basin and vanity unit on the first floor.The exterior can be reached from the utiity room, and a rear hallway, lined with cabinets and worksurface, opens into the double garage.This nicely proportioned property has a welcoming ambience. Its location close to good local services and its proximity to some of the most beautiful natural areas of the Highlands will make it an attractive and comfortable home for a family or couple, especially one looking for a home in a well-established and sociable community setting.About InvergordonInvergordon is located to the north of the Cromarty Firth. There are excellent road and rail links to the growing City of Inverness to the south and Wick in the far north giving access to the rugged beauty of Caithness and Orkney.Once a naval town, Invergordon enjoyed the oil boom of the 1970s. It is now a thriving area for industry with the manufacture and maintenance of wind turbines and world-famous distilleries, including one of the largest in Europe. The port is regularly visited by cruise liners, a welcome boost for local businesses concerned with tourism. The town of Invergordon itself is bustling and vibrant with a welcoming and close-knit community. There is a notable artistic community and the town is renowned for its 17 murals that tell the area's history.Invergordon has one secondary school, Invergordon Academy, and four primary schools.A medical centre, a small community hospital, several dentists, and an excellent leisure centre with swimming pools, a cycling track and an extensive gym are all near the town centre. There are several places of worship, including the famous Invergordon Parish Church. Outdoor pursuits are extensive in the area with world-class golf, fishing, walking, and sailing all within easy reach. For nature lovers, the aurora borealis is often seen, and there is much wildlife, including the largest bottlenose dolphins in Europe which are regular visitors to the Cromarty Firth and enjoy swimming near the shore. The NC500 is close by and many historic villages, buildings and monuments are easily accessible. Invergordon is 25 miles from Inverness, 15 miles from Dingwall, and has good rail, road and bus services.General Information:Services: Mains Water, Electric & GasCouncil Tax Band: D EPC Rating: D (56)Entry Date: Early entry availableHome Report: Available on request.Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.Included in the sale: All floor coverings, blinds and all white goods. Anti-Money Laundering LegislationAs with all Estate Agents, Hamish is subject to Anti Money Laundering Regulations. These regulations require us as selling agents, to perform various checks on the property buyers and any offer presented to us must be accompanied by the current address, date of birth, and of proof of funds for all purchasers and of any family members who may be gifting deposits. From time to time, certified photographic evidence of the buyer's identity and proof of address may also be required. We are unable to progress any sale to completion, until these requirements have been fully satisfied. Interest: It is important your solicitor notifies this office of your interest otherwise the property may be sold without your knowledge. Hamish strongly recommend that you discuss any particular points regarding the property which are likely to affect your interest in the property with them prior to viewing. Interested parties are advised to notify their interest, in writing, with Hamish as a closing date for offers may be set. The seller reserves the right to accept an offer made privately prior to any closing date and further, the seller is not bound to accept the highest, or indeed, any offer. These particulars, whilst believed to be correct do not and cannot form part of any contract. The measurements have been taken using a sonic tape measure and therefore are for guidance only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71271932
McEwan Fraser Legal is excited to introduce this stunning 3-bedroom detached home, perfectly situated in the picturesque coastal haven of Achiltibuie, Ullapool. With breathtaking views of the Summer isles, this property offers an ideal opportunity for holiday let investment, a permanent residence by the beach, or a tranquil base to savour the beauty of the Highlands. The internals have been immaculately maintained and modernised throughout by the current owner and is presented in true turn-key condition, you can just unpack and start enjoying your new home. The property comprises of: Spacious kitchen/diner with modern white units, wood counter tops, and free-standing white goods. Cosy lounge with a charming fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Three double bedrooms, one located on the ground floor and two on the first floor. Family bathroom with a delightful bath suite A separate second bathroom, featuring a double walk-in shower cubicle Embrace the beauty of nature with a wrap-around garden, offering stunning views of the surrounding fields, majestic mountain of Coigach, and the dramatic and stunning coastline with views of the Summer Isles and Tanera Mor. The property also benefits from a gated driveway, ensuring secure parking to the side of the house. Whether you seek a peaceful retreat, an investment opportunity, or a place to call home, 102 Achiltibuie is ready to welcome you to a life of serenity and natural splendour. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71625202
Pristine three-bedroom semi-detached family home in elegant new neighbourhood At just three years old and decorated inside and out to an exceptional level of care, this well-designed house is an attractive contemporary property. Its striking exterior, which includes elements of blues, greys, and white, creates a stunning, modern feel but with echoes of traditional aesthetics, which also emphasises the neat styling of the house and its tidy front lawn and driveway.Constructed with the highest standards in mind, the house has an EPC rating of B which is well below average, and has many features to emphasise its space and great setting, including large paned windows, white joinery, glazed panels on doors, and built-in storage.The house is decorated throughout in a gentle, stylish grey palette, and has carpet in the seating and sleeping areas. The living room is a light-filled, generously sized, comfortable space, with large double doors leading to the kitchen-dining room. Glazed double patio doors flood the open-plan kitchen-dining room with light, which accentuates the stylish grey kitchen vertical and work surfaces, and white cabinet fronts. These are finished with brushed stainless trim. The kitchen is in a U-shape arrangement creating plenty of space for small appliances and preparation, but also providing discreet areas for storage and which lend additional character to the space.A downstairs cloakroom is painted white and has a WC and wash hand basin.The grey-carpeted staircase opens onto a landing with white balustrading. The three bedrooms continue with the grey palette and are well-proportioned and clean-lined. The principal bedroom has a pleasant view of the surrounding area and includes a large triple wardrobe with mirrored sliding doors. The room is wide, allowing space for additional dressing furniture. The en-suite shower room has a large shower enclosure and a WC and wash-hand basin. This room is finished in tasteful grey tiles and has a chrome ladder towel rail.Two further bedrooms are available; the largest is generously sized and suitable for a double bed and furnishing, and includes a built-in mirrored wardrobe. The smallest bedroom has a delightful outlook, and a built-in cupboard, and would be a great space for a child or for use as a home office.The family bathroom has a bath with shower over, and WC and wash-hand basin.Accessed from the kitchen-dining room, the garden and patio are enclosed with timber fencing. The garden is simply but attractively arranged with an area of lawn and a delightful paved space as a patio. A practical large timber shed is to one side. The garden is well-sized and offers plenty of scope to develop with permanent planting and structures over the coming years into an excitingly designed, exterior space for relaxing and entertaining. With its fabulous location on the outskirts of an easily accessible and popular Highland town, 27 Bracken Road offers an attractive family home decorated to an exceptional standard and in walk-in condition.About AlnessAlness is a town in the Highland Council area of Scotland and is situated on the beautiful Cromarty Firth. With a population of around 5,000 people, 46 km north of Inverness, and just 16 km south of Dingwall, this small settlement is a popular commuter town and a strong community, giving the best of both worlds.The town is also home to several shops, restaurants, and pubs. It is a popular tourist destination, with attractions such as the Black Isle, the Fearn Peninsula, and some magnificent Highland landscapes on the doorstep. With a strong agricultural focus and an emerging entrerpreunrial spirit, Alness has a fabulous blend of the old and the new. Given its strong community and relative ease of commuting, it is a delightful area for anyone considering moving to Scotland from elsewhere.Alness has its own railway station on the Far North Line, and a bus service connects Alness with Inverness, Dingwall, and nearby towns. The A9 is less than a mile away and connects the town with Falkirk to Thurso in the far north of Scotland, and Inverness Airport is just a 40-minute drive away.The town has a primary and a secondary school, several supermarkets, health care facilities and Alness Primary School and Alness Academy. There is also a doctor's surgery, leisure centre and swimming pool.General Information:Services: Mains Water, Electric & GasCouncil Tax Band: D EPC Rating: B (86)Entry Date: Early entry availableHome Report: Available on request.Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.Included in the sale: All floor coverings, blinds and all white goods. Anti-Money Laundering LegislationAs with all Estate Agents, Hamish is subject to Anti Money Laundering Regulations. These regulations require us as selling agents, to perform various checks on the property buyers and any offer presented to us must be accompanied by the current address, date of birth, and of proof of funds for all purchasers and of any family members who may be gifting deposits. From time to time, certified photographic evidence of the buyer's identity and proof of address may also be required. We are unable to progress any sale to completion, until these requirements have been fully satisfied. Interest: It is important your solicitor notifies this office of your interest otherwise the property may be sold without your knowledge. Hamish strongly recommend that you discuss any particular points regarding the property which are likely to affect your interest in the property with them prior to viewing. Interested parties are advised to notify their interest, in writing, with Hamish as a closing date for offers may be set. The seller reserves the right to accept an offer made privately prior to any closing date and further, the seller is not bound to accept the highest, or indeed, any offer. These particulars, whilst believed to be correct do not and cannot form part of any contract. The measurements have been taken using a sonic tape measure and therefore are for guidance only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71691634
2 Erracht Drive is a beautifully presented 4 Bedroom mid-terrace House in excellent order throughout, with enclosed garden to front & rear, and with wonderful unrestricted views of Loch Linnhe, Fort William, and the Ardgour Hills, it will make a wonderful family home. The Ground Floor accommodation comprises Entrance Porch, Hallway with stairs rising to the first floor, Lounge, modern fitted Kitchen/Diner and family Bathroom. The First Floor accommodation offers the Upper Landing with stairs rising to the second floor, and 3 Bedrooms. The Second Floor consists of a Landing, and double Bedroom with En Suite Shower Room. In addition to its peaceful location, this property is fully double glazed and benefits from oil fired heating. It is set within attractive low maintenance grounds. There is free on-street parking to the front of the property. EPC Rating C59 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_inverness-shire-r782983/for-sale_i71023935
A beautifully refurbished characterful Fishertown cottage only a stone's throw from the beach, is brought to the market in walk-in condition, and offering generous accommodation over two floors. 33B Park Street is located in a prime area of Nairn only steps from Nairn harbour, the award winning Sundancer Restaurant and  beaches offering miles of stunning sandy shores. Nairn beach attracts visitors from far and wide who travel to spend time on the beach, visit the waterfront cafes and partake in various water sports. You could have this right on your doorstep ! The property has been fully refurbished in recent years to a very high standard using quality fixtures and fittings, oak doors, floors, skirting boards, an oak staircase and oak ceiling beams to some rooms. A beautiful high gloss cream kitchen with attractive complementing worktops and integrated appliances also offers space for dining,  with additional storage and space for white goods available in the adjacent utility room. The utility room also houses the wall mounted central heating boiler, has a Belfast ceramic sink, and a stable style door leads to the rear garden and garage. Also off the utility room is a convenient ground floor cloakroom comprising a white WC and wash hand basin. Completing the ground floor accommodation is a single bedroom to the rear of the property , located off the hallway, and a spacious front porch glazed to two sides offering a pleasant sitting area and providing protection from the elements of the weather. The first floor of the property is of split-level design with an oak staircase leading from the kitchen to the quirky mezzanine bedroom which is of double capacity, has Velux skylight windows to two aspects and oak ceiling beams adding a distinctive feature. To the opposite end of the property on the first floor, accessed by the original carpeted staircase, is a bright and airy landing leading to a spacious double bedroom with windows to the front of the property allowing views of the sea. Adjacent to the bedroom is a beautifully refurbished shower room gaining lots of natural daylight via two Velux windows and comprising a traditional style WC, wash hand basin, bidet and shower cubicle housing a Mira mains fed shower. The front garden is bound by a traditional low-level stone wall with grass to either side of the paved path. The large rear garden is fully paved with double gates allowing vehicular access to the garage. The rear garden has great potential. About the Area Nairn with its own micro-climate is a thriving community which benefits from two championship golf courses, a sports club, swimming pool, a new community and arts centre and an excellent choice of clubs offering a variety of activities, indoor and outdoor. We are also proud to offer award winning restaurants, bars, shops and beautiful beaches with miles of golden sands and views over the Moray Firth. Nairn offers very convenient transport links including a train station, bus services and Inverness airport is close-by providing air links to many UK and European destinations. We have two Primary Schools locally along with village schools in Auldearn and Cawdor, a choice of pre-school nurseries and Nairn Academy provides secondary education.  Approx Dimensions - Porch             2.25m x 1.77m Bedroom 3     3.27m x 2.13m Lounge           4.99m x 4.10m Kitchen          4.69m x 3.67m Utility Room  2.48m x 1.87m Cloakroom     1.87m x 0.88m Bedroom 2     3.66m x 4.71m (at widest) - Mezzanine Bedroom 1     3.43m x 3.91m Shower room  1.49m x 3.86m (into shower cubicle) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69713335
Completed with the level of detail and care synonymous with properties created by award-winning builder, Pat Munro Homes, this graceful new property is now available for purchase.Its white-washed facade and grey architectural details lend this beautiful property additional elegance.An air source heat pump offers an environmentally friendly, cost-effective method of warming the property, giving it an above-average EPC rating of C. And with an interior floor area of 100 m2 and three bedrooms, there is plenty of room for all the family.44 Greenside is approached from a driveway and lawn to the front, giving access to a small hallway. With a striking interior, the house is finished to a high-quality, and impeccable standards are evident throughout, including oak doors and brushed chrome finishes. The living room has a clean, contemporary, soft grey palette, offset by the large windows and white joinery. This creates a light-filled and welcoming look with a spacious, contemporary feel. A built-in cupboard provides additional practical storage.Fully opening double doors with glazed panels ensure the living room is filled with natural light, and give access to the open-plan kitchen dining room. The spacious dining area opens onto to the garden through French doors. Walls finished in white and with dark grey worktops, the kitchen has a pristine, contemporary feel that is complemented by high-quality appliances and a granite-coloured sink. This styling is echoed in the utility room, which opens onto to a large cloakroom with a WC and wash hand basin. The staircase leads to a landing and three bedrooms. The bedrooms are decorated to match the ground floor accommodation. The bedrooms are well-proportioned, with the principal bedroom benefiting from an ensuite shower room with stylish grey accents.The family bathroom has been well-designed and is finished with a deep grey vanity unit. Attractive mottled grey tiles are above the large bath and wet areas. The WC and wash hand basin have contemporary lines.Accessed from the kitchen dining room, the garden is enclosed with timber fencing and has offers a generous amount of space for relaxation, planting, as well as play areas. 44 Greenside is a fabulous property in a stunning location, with design, and finishes suited to its prestigious setting. Being so close to Inverness and Dingwall and in a popular coastal village this new development is destined to quickly become a popular new residential area. About Rosemarkie Just 15 miles from Inverness and enjoying a fabulous location on the Moray Firth, Rosemarkie is a justifiably popular village on the Black Isle. On the south coast of the Black Isle, its sandy beach, notable for its fossils and Devonian geology, is famous worldwide. This is further enhanced by its outstanding natural history, including pods of the largest bottlenose dolphins in Europe that swim in the waters just off the beach.Founded in the 12th Century, Rosemarkie is now part of the Royal Burgh of Fortrose, and the village retains its delightful Highland ambience, now elevated by a contemporary cultural edge. The weather, often an open secret, is mild, with long summer days and comparatively low rainfall. Its friendly climate and spectacular natural features, including the mystical Fairy Glen waterfalls and woodland, make Rosemarkie a great place to visit and an even more special place to live.With a thriving village, a fabulous pub with its origins in the 17th Century and a picture postcard High Street, there is much to envy in Rosemarkie, which is reflected in an active and friendly community.Agriculture, tourism, and freelance working are important means of employment on the Black Isle, and its proximity to Inverness and nearby commercial and industrial centres makes it a perfect commuting location.Education is of an exceptional standard, with Avoch Primary three miles away and the highly acclaimed Fortrose Academy just one mile from the village. A doctor's surgery is a mile away in Fortrose, and shops and convenience stores are available. Larger supermarkets are within a few miles' drive at Invergordon, Dingwall and Inverness. Buses run regularly from Rosemarkie into Inverness and Dingwall, and Inverness Airport is only 19 miles away.General Information:Services: Mains Water, Electric & Air Source Heating PumpCouncil Tax Band: D EPC Rating: B (85)Entry Date: Early entry availableHome Report: Available on request.Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.Included in the sale: All floor coverings, blinds and all white goods. Anti-Money Laundering LegislationAs with all Estate Agents, Hamish is subject to Anti Money Laundering Regulations. These regulations require us as selling agents, to perform various checks on the property buyers and any offer presented to us must be accompanied by the current address, date of birth, and of proof of funds for all purchasers and of any family members who may be gifting deposits. From time to time, certified photographic evidence of the buyer's identity and proof of address may also be required. We are unable to progress any sale to completion, until these requirements have been fully satisfied. Interest: It is important your solicitor notifies this office of your interest otherwise the property may be sold without your knowledge. Hamish strongly recommend that you discuss any particular points regarding the property which are likely to affect your interest in the property with them prior to viewing. Interested parties are advised to notify their interest, in writing, with Hamish as a closing date for offers may be set. The seller reserves the right to accept an offer made privately prior to any closing date and further, the seller is not bound to accept the highest, or indeed, any offer. These particulars, whilst believed to be correct do not and cannot form part of any contract. The measurements have been taken using a sonic tape measure and therefore are for guidance only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69957378
Spacious three-bedroom cottage set in a tranquil and secluded location yet within easy driving distance of the popular coastal town of Ullapool with large, enclosed gardens and rural views Bridgend is an attractive three-bedroom traditional cottage which presents very well. It is tastefully decorated with and is fully double glazed with oil fired central heating. The property sits in attractive garden grounds and enjoys rural views towards river Canaird.A gated driveway leads to the property and a UPVC opens to the entrance hall where there is a WC with two-piece suite comprising WC and wash hand basin.To the left of the hall is bedroom one which is a double room with a window to the front enjoying views across croft land to the riverTo the right of the hall is the kitchen/dining room which has a very good range floor and wall units in cream with a black worksurface and decorative tiling to the splashbacks. A window to the front overlooks the garden and French doors open to the side. There is a built-in Electrolux double oven and grill, a Samsung washing machine, Hotpoint tumble dryer and fridge freezer. There is plenty of space for a dining table. French doors open to the spacious sitting room which has triple aspect windows enjoying views of the gardens and surrounding countryside. There is a shower room comprising WC, wash hand basin and corner shower which is fully tiled with mains shower over. There is also an office which is accessed from the sitting room.From the hall a staircase rises to the upper floor where there are two further double bedrooms both with built-in storage cupboards and windows to the front overlooking the surrounding countryside to the River Canaird and to the hills beyond. Bedroom two has a sink which sits over a vanity unit.The family bathroom has a three-piece suite in white comprising wash hand basin and corner Jacuzzi bath which is tiled around. There is a mains shower over the bath.ExternalBridgend sits in pretty garden ground which are planted with mature shrubs, ornamental trees and cottage garden plants. There is parking for several vehicles. The gardens are bounded by stock fencing. There is a summer house and workshop. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71817791
Located close to the centre of Nairn and a short distance from the beach, this idyllic stone cottage has been beautifully renovated to create a delightful modern home that retains many traditional features. Constructed in 1900 and with an interior space of 133m2, the house is generous, with long corridors, comfortably sized rooms and plenty of spaces for family, guests and visitors. The property has a separate parking space and garage opposite and access to the house is via a front garden which is laid with natural flagstone and fenced with timber panels providing privacy. The official entrance is to one side but patio doors at the front of the house open directly into the kitchen. The kitchen is contemporary and has white cabinets, topped with black worktops in a galley layout. The splash area is finished with hewn earth-coloured tiles that complement the wooden joinery. An open arch opens to the utility area. A long hallway leads to the living room, which is finished in a warm palette to complement the rest of the property. Featuring a cast iron hearth and wooden mantlepiece, alcoves, coving and a naturally finished chair rail, this room feels in keeping with the age of the property but with modern elements to feel fresh and updated. The ground-floor bedroom is attractively proportioned and has a deep-set window that overlooks the rear of the property. A shower room is conveniently located nearby and has been well-finished with a round enclosure and mosaic tiling.A wooden staircase sweeps up to the large upper floor and the three remaining bedrooms. An attractive stained glass window is at one end of the spacious landing and has a sill low enough to offer potential as a window seat. The bedrooms all feature elements of the attic architecture, with sloping ceilings and charmingly shaped doors. The principal bedroom has a large window, which can be an unusual feature for this style and age property. The family bathroom is beautifully designed with elements of mosaic tiling surrounding the modern bath, wash hand basin, WC and round shower enclosure. A window seat lends additional character and ensures the space is filled with natural light. The landing drops down a few steps to the two smaller bedrooms. With large skylights and coombed ceilings, these rooms are elegant and have the potential for creative interior styling for children or guests. 7a Bath Street is a delightful house full of charming features. Its warm and welcoming decor and generous space make it an appealing family home and its good location means it will be a very popular property.ABOUT NAIRNFormerly a market town and Royal Burgh, Nairn is easily accessible by excellent road and links, as well as being situated close to three beaches, one of which has been recognised with a Blue Flag award for cleanliness. The centre of Nairn is located 17 miles from the capital of the Highlands, Inverness and just nine miles from Dalcross Airport with regular direct flights to and from London, Bristol, Dublin and Amsterdam. Located on the southern shore of the Moray Firth, the area became famous in the Victorian era for its easy accessibility, magnificent beaches and gentle sunny climate. These still exist today! More recently the area has enjoyed a growth in popularity due to its outstanding golf courses, bustling town, varied shops and many creative enterprises. Nairn is within easy reach of many world-renowned attractions such as Culbin Forest, Cawdor Castle, The Findhorn Foundation and the Logie Estate. Closer to Nairn town centre you can enjoy museums, art centres, watersports and two 18-hole championship golf courses. There are many excellent restaurants and interesting shops. The harbour and promenade are popular gathering points during the many dark-sky events visible in the area including the aurora borealis and spectacular meteor showers. There is a secondary school, primary schools, doctors, a hospital, community and leisure centres and several places of worship. Hospitality, retail and agriculture are important forms of employment in the area. With its close-knit community and its popularity with holidaymakers from all over the world Nairn town centre has an energetic, lively feel enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.GENERAL INFORMATION:Services: Mains Water & drainage, electric and gas.Council Tax Band: DEPC Rating: D (64)Entry Date: Early entry availableHome Report: Available on request.Viewings: 7 Days a week accompanied by agent.Included in the sale: All floor coverings curtains and blinds and all integrated kitchen appliances.ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING LEGISLATIONAs with all Estate Agents, Hamish is subject to Anti Money Laundering Regulations. These regulations require us as selling agents, to perform various checks on the property buyers and any offer presented to us must be accompanied by the current address, date of birth, and of proof of funds for all purchasers and of any family members who may be gifting deposits. From time to time, certified photographic evidence of the buyer's identity and proof of address may also be required. We are unable to progress any sale to completion, until these requirements have been fully satisfied. INTEREST: It is important your solicitor notifies this office of your interest otherwise the property may be sold without your knowledge. Hamish strongly recommend that you discuss any particular points regarding the property which are likely to affect your interest in the property with them prior to viewing. Interested parties are advised to notify their interest, in writing, with Hamish as a closing date for offers may be set. The seller reserves the right to accept an offer made privately prior to any closing date and further, the seller is not bound to accept the highest, or indeed, any offer. These particulars, whilst believed to be correct do not and cannot form part of any contract. The measurements have been taken using a sonic tape measure and therefore are for guidance only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71711030
8 HIGH STREET, DORNOCH, SUTHERLAND, IV25 3SH LOUNGE, KITCHEN, UTILITY ROOM, SHOWER ROOM, CLOAKROOM, THREE BEDROOMS, STORE ROOM, FORMER SHOP AREA, SHOP KITCHEN, SHOP WC, WORK ROOM. GENERAL DESCRIPTION This three bedroom, mid-terraced traditional stone house is set in a prime central location in the High Street of Dornoch and is located within the Dornoch Conservation Area. The property is within easy walking distance to Royal Dornoch Golf Club, award winning beach and all local amenities. Offering excellent accommodation over three floors, this comfortable family home does require some renovation and modernising but enjoys generously proportioned and bright rooms throughout, with views to Dornoch Cathedral, which sits directly across from the property, from all front facing rooms. On the ground floor there is a bright, spacious former shop area, with its own kitchen and cloakroom, with access directly off High Street, a nicely proportioned work room, again with access off High Street, kitchen, utility room and cloakroom. On the first floor is living room and master bedroom, both looking out to the Cathedral and family shower room with two further front facing bedrooms located on the second floor. The property benefits from partial double glazing and oil fired central heating. Externally there is a small fully enclosed garden to the rear which is accessed through the property. Only by viewing can this property and its central location be truly appreciated. Offers over £290,000.00 LOCATION The subjects are located in the town centre of Dornoch and affords ready access to the High Street and all local facilities within the town. The property fronts onto High Street and is within the Conservation Area of the town. Dornoch offers a variety of recreational and sporting facilities the most famous being The Royal Dornoch Golf Course ranked amongst the top courses in the world. Dornoch also provides a wide range of facilities including a variety of shops, hotels, restaurants, coffee shops, hairdressers, medical centre and dental practice. Education facilities in Dornoch include playgroup, nursery, Primary and Secondary schools. The city of Inverness is approximately one hour's drive away via the A9. Inverness is the capital of the Highlands with many shops, restaurants, bars and great road, rail and air links. ACCOMMODATION Entrance to the property is made through the front door directly off High Street. FRONT ENTRANCE HALL From the main entrance hall a split stair case allows access down to the ground floor accommodation, comprising the main kitchen, utility room, a second smaller kitchen, two cloakrooms, former shop area 1 and former shop area 2. Stairs also lead up to the first floor accommodation comprising, family living room, shower room and master bedroom. Tiled flooring. Radiator. Wall mounted cupboard comprising electric meter and fuse box. Under-stair storage cupboard with hanging rail. Ceiling light. Although the property is now entirely residential, there is the option to lock off the door connecting the former shop area to the property, allowing for a self-sufficient commercial unit comprising floor space, kitchen and WC, subject to obtaining the appropriate permissions. FORMER SHOP AREA 1: 5.74m x 5.16m (18`10 x 16`11) A well-proportioned and bright room located to the front of the property enjoying a front facing aspect out to Dornoch Cathedral. Part glazed double doors lead out directly onto High Street. Two radiators. Ceiling lights. Door leads through to an inner hall, giving access to a kitchen area and cloakroom. SHOP WC: 2.06m x 1.10m (6`8 x 3`7 ) Comprising WC and wash hand basin. Rear facing opaque window. Extractor fan. SHOP KITCHEN: 4.63m x 2.79m (15`2 x 9`1) Comprising stainless steel sink and drainer, with mixer tap and hot water tap, set in a double base unit. Large rear facing window. Carpet. Radiator. Two ceiling lights. Fitted wall shelving. KITCHEN: 4.70m x 3.30m (15`2 x 10`10) The main family kitchen comprises a generous number of wall and base pine units incorporating a stainless steel sink and drainer with mixer tap. Work surface with tiled splash-back. Tiled flooring. The ceiling has been lined with wood panelling. Exposed stone wall. An external door leads out to the rear garden. Two rear facing windows fitted with roller blinds. Radiator. Space for free standing cooker. Plumbed for dishwasher. Extractor fan. TV point. Telephone point. A sliding door leads through to a walk-in shelved pantry with light. A rear inner hall allows access to utility room, cloakroom and Former Shop Area 2. UTILITY ROOM: 3.43m x 3.02m (11`3 x 9`11) Practical room comprising stainless steel sink and drainer set in base unit. Work surface. Plumbed for washing machine. Space for tumble dryer. Fitted wall shelving. Vinyl flooring. Rear facing opaque window. Radiator. Mega Flo water tank. Two ceiling lights. CLOAKROOM: 1.58m x 1.01m (6`6 x 3`3) Comprising WC and wall mounted wash hand basin. Extractor fan. Ceiling light. Carpet. WORK ROOM: 2: 5.72m x 3.47m (18`9 x 11`4) Nicely proportioned room, located to the front of the property, with part glazed door out on to High Street. Fitted wall shelving. Wall mounted fuse box. Carpet. Radiator. Extractor fan. Fluorescent ceiling strip lights. Whilst the work room has its own access to High Street and could function as a commercial unit subject to obtaining the appropriate consents, the main boiler for the property is located in the adjacent utility room and so separation of this unit would require further consideration. From the main entrance hall, stairs lead up to the first floor landing allowing access to lounge, shower room and master bedroom. Front facing window overlooking Dornoch Cathedral. Carpet. Drop ceiling light. Radiator. Stairs lead up to second floor. LOUNGE: 5.95m x 4.13m (20`5 x 13`7) Attractive and bright room enjoying a double aspect. The front window has original shutters and wood panelling and looks straight out onto Dornoch Cathedral. A main feature of this room is the open fire, with wood surround. There are two recessed alcoves with shelving, lights and cupboard under. to either side of the fire place. Two radiators. SHOWER ROOM: 2.63m x 2.25m (11`1 x 8`5) Comprising WC, wash hand basin and shower cubicle which has been fully lined with wet wall panelling and fitted with an electric Mira shower unit. Rear facing opaque window. Non-slip vinyl flooring. Built-in airing cupboard with slatted shelving. Small built-in cupboard with shelving. The walls have been partially lined with painted wood panelling. Ladder style heated towel rail. BEDROOM 1: 6.13m x 3.64m (20`1 x 11`11) This bright and spacious room enjoys a double aspect with its front window looking directly out on to Dornoch Cathedral. Original wood panelling and shutters. Rear window with deep display sill, fitted with roller blind and curtains. Built-in shelved cupboard. Two radiators. Ornate coving. Carpet. Stairs to second floor landing allowing access to two bedrooms and store room with window. Front facing window. Wood flooring. Coomb ceiling. BEDROOM 2: 4.40m x 3.84m (14`5 x 12`7) Small front facing window with secondary glazing looking out to Dornoch Cathedral. Rear facing Velux. Wood flooring. Electric panel heater. Coomb ceiling. Spot ceiling lights. BEDROOM 3: 3.84m x 3.60m (12`7 x 11`9) Small front facing window with secondary glazing again looking out to Dornoch Cathedral. Rear facing Velux. Electric panel heater. Coomb ceiling. GARDEN A small fully enclosed garden is provided to the rear of the property and is accessed through the property. COUNCIL TAX BAND Band ' C ' EPC Band ' E ' POST CODE IV25 3SH SERVICES Mains water, electricity and drainage. VIEWING Contact the selling agents ENTRY By Arrangement PRICE Offers over £290,000.00 in Scottish Legal form are invited. Only parties who note interest formally will be informed of any closing date that may be set. These Particulars do not constitute an offer or contract and while believed to be accurate are not guaranteed. Offerers by offering will be held to have satisfied themselves as to the extent and condition of the subjects of sale as to which no warranty is given or is implied either from these Particulars or from any advertisement for sale of the subjects or otherwise. ARTHUR & CARMICHAEL SOLICITORS & ESTATE AGENTS CATHEDRAL SQUARE, DORNOCH, SUTHERLAND IV25 3SW TEL. 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Fantastic opportunity to purchase a 4 bedroom semi-detached family home set on three floors, in the highly sought after Drummond area of Inverness.Full Description - Fantastic opportunity to purchase a 4 bedroom semi-detached family home set on three floors, in the highly sought after Drummond area of Inverness.The property consists of a reception hall, front sitting room, dining room, kitchen, and utility room. On the 1st floor there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom and on the 2nd floor there is large open room that could be utilised as a bedroom or spacious office - this room also has an adjoining ensuite.Key Features;Tranquil Oasis: Escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and unwind in your own private sanctuary. Situated in a quiet area, surrounded by lush gardens and mature trees, this property offers a peaceful retreat yet close enough to the City Centre and surrounding amenities. Bright and Airy: Flooded with natural light, the spacious, the airy rooms exude a sense of warmth and vitality. Whether you're hosting gatherings with loved ones or simply relaxing in solitude, the abundant sunlight creates an inviting atmosphere that instantly makes you feel at home.Picturesque Gardens: Step outside and discover a world of natural beauty right at your doorstep. There is privacy hedging to the front of the property and a back garden that leads down to secluded burn creating a serene backdrop for outdoor enjoyment and relaxation.Timeless Architecture: Characterized by classic architectural details and meticulous craftsmanship, this home exudes timeless elegance and sophistication. From the charming facade to the thoughtfully designed interior spaces, every aspect of this residence reflects a commitment to quality and style that you rarely see with new builds. Unparalleled Serenity: Embrace a lifestyle of tranquillity and refinement in this beautiful traditional home. With its peaceful surroundings, abundant natural light, and timeless charm, this property offers a rare opportunity to experience the very best of quiet urban living. Family-Friendly Layout: With multiple bedrooms, spacious living areas, and a functional kitchen, this home is perfectly suited for families of all sizes. Whether you're hosting a movie night in the family room or gathering for meals in the dining area, there's plenty of space for everyone to come together and create lasting memories.Don't miss your chance to make this exceptional residence your own.Location: Drummond is a sought-after area and an ideal location for easy access into Inverness city centre, which is a short distance away and the River Ness and Ness islands. Local amenities include 2 general stores, parks, and schools. The city centre offers a full range of amenities including retail shops, bars, restaurants, supermarkets, post offices and rail and bus stations. Excellent schooling is available at Lochardil Primary, with secondary pupils attending Inverness Royal Academy. Inverness, the capital and main business and commercial centre of the Highlands, offers an extensive choice of shopping, entertainment, cultural, educational and leisure facilities associated with city living, with easy access to the beautiful and challenging Highland landscape. Council Tax: Band D.EPC: Band C.Extras: All fitted floor coverings, fixtures, and fittings. Fitted window blinds. All integrated kitchen appliances.Services: Mains gas, electricity, water, and drainage. Telephone, broadband and satellite. Entry: To be mutually agreed. Viewings: Direct with Smart Moves.Room Dimensions: (guidance only)Lounge 4.42m x 3.58m (14'6" x 11'7")Kitchen 2.91m x 2.32m (9'5" x 7'6")Dining room 3.4m x 3.17m (11'2" x 10'4")Utility room 2.27m x 1.6m ( 7'5" x 5'2")Bedroom 1 4.41m x 3.5m (14'5" x 11'5")Bedroom 2 3.48m x 3.42m (11'4" x 11'2")Bedroom 3 2.7m x 2.58m (8'9" x 8'5")Bedroom 4 4.83m x 3.83m (15'9" x 12'6")En-suite 2.06m x 1.37m (6'8" x 4'6")Family bathroom 2.38m x 1.83m (7'8" x 6'1") For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71396696
Yopa is proud to present an immaculate walk-in condition 4-bedroom detached property (circa 158m2) with a detached Garage and a medium-sized manageable wraparound enclosed garden suitable for children and pets alike.16 Montgomerie Drive is in a sought-after residential area east of Nairn, enjoying effortless access to Nairn's East Beach and the RSPB Culbin Sands Reserve. This rarely available home is in walk-in condition, complemented by good-sized rooms, fresh, neutral decor, and a bright and airy feel. The high-end specification benefits from manageable private gardens, a detached pitched-roof garage, and an attractive triple-aspect sunroom. The front door opens into a small entrance hall, which provides access to the ground-floor accommodation lounge, open-plan living area, and upstairs staircase. On your immediate left is Bedroom 4, a child's bedroom or perfect work-from-home space. Next on your right is bedroom 3, a good-sized double with fitted wardrobes. A comfortable, bright, well-proportioned lounge is positioned at the front of the property. Off the hallway is the well-appointed family bathroom with a tiled floor and splashback. A sizeable fitted mirror ceiling lights and heated towel rail underpin the quality. The hallway provides two practical store cupboards.The open-plan living area overlooks the rear garden and is the home hub, ideal for entertaining or family time. The fabulous kitchen features a great range of storage units, ambient lighting, and a vertical radiator. Integrated appliances include an electric oven, microwave, five burner gas hob, extractor hood, fridge, freezer and dishwasher. Directly accessible from the kitchen, the utility provides further storage, a washing machine, a tumble drier, and an external door to the garden/garage - it is also home to the Gas Boiler (Worcester Combi). Adjoining the kitchen is a dining area with ample space for a large table and six chairs; through an open arch is the triple aspect sun room, which floods with natural light with the benefit of double patio doors to the garden. The staircase leads to the upper floor landing, which contains two ample double bedrooms. Bedroom 2 has a single storage cupboard at the front of the property. The main bedroom (to the rear) has fitted wardrobes. Between the two bedrooms is a flexible Jack & Jill Shower Room. The immaculate, easily maintained rear garden enjoys a high degree of privacy. It is mainly laid to lawn, bordered by mature shrubs and potted plants. A circular stone patio offers superb outdoor entertaining or family relaxation. The rear garden is fully enclosed with side gate access. The front garden is laid to lawn. The loc bloc driveway offers parking for three vehicles.This fabulous home will appeal to many buyers, including families, professionals, and buy-to-let investors. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the quality of this family home.Nairn is a thriving seaside town with sandy beaches, a harbour and two championship golf courses. Many shops, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, a community/arts centre and a hospital exist. The leisure facilities include:Tennis and squash courts.Indoor and outdoor bowls.A fitness centre with an indoor swimming pool.Primary schooling is provided at Rosebank or Millbank Primary; secondary pupils attend Nairn Academy. The highland capital of Inverness lies approximately fifteen miles to the west, providing an extensive range of retail, leisure and entertainment facilities and road and rail links to the north and south. Inverness airport is only eight miles away, opening up travel to several UK cities and international airports beyond.DisclaimerWhilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70755683
Outstanding five-bedroom, whitewashed extended cottage with exceptional featuresBenefiting from wow factor from the first glimpse, this immaculately finished and tasteful stone cottage is a real winner and a fabulous addition to Hamish Homes' portfolio.Originally constructed in 1900 and having a floor area of a massive 164 m2, this lovely house is in a highly sought-after location north of Inverness and is situated close to an idyllic river and a short distance from the Cromarty Firth.The approach to the house is impressive, with an open area of tarmac to the front, a delightful covered porch and a stylish grey timber front door. The facia is complemented along its length with beautiful paned windows, trellised walls, and iconic, white-washed stone walls. Upon entering, the timber floors, joinery, and grey details reflect the style and good taste throughout the house, showing a uniform, elegant aesthetic worthy of any interiors magazine.The family room is feature-rich and has deep-set windows that have retained their muntin and sash bars. These are enhanced with the addition of wooden French windows that give access to the garden. The delightful fireplace and wood burner, set right into a large chimney space, further amplify the considerable charm. A second living space creates a smaller, more intimate sitting room, and although more simply appointed, it is equally as appealing. A third reception room is partly lined with white tongue and groove panelling and is currently used for dining; it also includes a beautiful fireplace fitted with a solid-fuel stove.The kitchen is a large U-shape arrangement of elegant push-latch cabinets finished in a simple colour but complemented by a striking tiled area of red colour blocking above the hob. White worksurfaces and stainless-steel touches add to the stylish, simple aesthetic.Downstairs, two small rooms are currently used as bedrooms with a shape that just sings pretty, country house decor. A generous shower room with a walk-in shower enclosure, wash hand basin, and WC is close to these. Further along, the hall is a larger bedroom that is simply but attractively decorated and benefits from an en-suite shower room. With a wash-hand basin, WC, and shower enclosure, this room uniquely has a grey-painted stable door that leads to a paved courtyard and into the garden.Upstairs there are two further bedrooms, each exquisitely shaped and both spacious and well finished. With slightly coombed ceilings and wonderful views, the rooms both also benefit from the charming paned windows found elsewhere, built-in wardrobes, and generous en-suite shower rooms, uniquely decorated and each fitted with a separate shower enclosure, WC, and wash hand basin.Outside, the garden is a testament to relaxation and entertainment with paved courtyards, green spaces, mature trees, patios, and rockeries. There is also a timber outbuilding that is set up as a bar area and a wooden pergola serving as an outdoor kitchen. A timber summerhouse is in a farther corner of the garden.Averon Bank Cottage is an exceptional and outstanding property that offers immense potential as a family home or as an investment property that welcomes paying visitors. It has been beautifully designed, and its beautiful aesthetics and unique playful features mean this will be a very popular offering. Early viewing is advised.About AlnessAlness is a town in the Highland Council area of Scotland and is situated on the beautiful Cromarty Firth. With a population of around 5,000 people and 46 km north of Inverness and just 16 km south of Dingwall, this small settlement is a popular commuting town and a strong community, giving the best of both worlds.The town is also home to several shops, restaurants, and pubs. It is a popular tourist destination, with attractions such as the Black Isle, the Fearn Peninsula, and some magnificent HIghland landscapes on the doorstep. With a strong agricultural focus and an emerging entrerpreunrial spirit, Alness has a fabulous blend of the old and the new. Given its strong community and relative ease of commuting, it is a delightful area for anyone considering moving to Scotland from elsewhere.Alness has its own railway station on the Far North Line, and a bus service connects Alness with Inverness, Dingwall, and nearby towns. The A9 is less than a mile away and connects the town with Falkirk to Thurso in the far north of Scotland, and Inverness Airport is just a 40-minute drive away.The town has a primary and a secondary school, several supermarkets, health care facilities and Alness Primary School and Alness Academy. There is also a doctor's surgery, leisure centre and swimming pool.General Information:Services: Mains Water, Electric & GasCouncil Tax Band: D EPC Rating: D (58)Entry Date: Early entry availableHome Report: Available on request.Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.Included in the sale: All floor coverings, blinds and all white goods. Anti-Money Laundering LegislationAs with all Estate Agents, Hamish is subject to Anti Money Laundering Regulations. These regulations require us as selling agents, to perform various checks on the property buyers and any offer presented to us must be accompanied by the current address, date of birth, and of proof of funds for all purchasers and of any family members who may be gifting deposits. From time to time, certified photographic evidence of the buyer's identity and proof of address may also be required. We are unable to progress any sale to completion, until these requirements have been fully satisfied. Interest: It is important your solicitor notifies this office of your interest otherwise the property may be sold without your knowledge. Hamish strongly recommend that you discuss any particular points regarding the property which are likely to affect your interest in the property with them prior to viewing. Interested parties are advised to notify their interest, in writing, with Hamish as a closing date for offers may be set. The seller reserves the right to accept an offer made privately prior to any closing date and further, the seller is not bound to accept the highest, or indeed, any offer. These particulars, whilst believed to be correct do not and cannot form part of any contract. The measurements have been taken using a sonic tape measure and therefore are for guidance only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71634014
DESIRABLE DETACHED PROPERTY Peacefully situated in an elevated position, with stunning views over Loch Eil to the surrounding countryside, the sale of Fraoch offers a fantastic opportunity to purchase a charming detached property, in the desirable, semi-rural area of Kinlocheil. Benefiting from double glazing and electric heating, the property offers good sized accommodation, conveniently arranged over one level. The bright loch-view lounge, and the generous dining kitchen with solid work kitchen units, are most attractive features. These rooms are further complemented by the four bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite shower room, a family bathroom, and a utility room, making Fraoch a superb permanent home, idyllic holiday retreat, or investment opportunity in a very buoyant self-catering market. The position of Fraoch evokes a real rural feeling generally attributed to remote locations, yet the property is only 7 miles from the village of Corpach, which offers a range of local amenities, whilst Fort William is some 11 miles distant. The area is recognised as the 'Outdoor Capital of the UK' and benefits from annual visitors taking advantage of the excellent outdoor pursuits available throughout the year, including walking, mountaineering, ski-ing, sailing, fishing, golf and sight seeing. The property is also located only 1.3 miles from Locheilside railway station and 5.6 miles from Glenfinnan railway station, both on the 'West Highland Line' which links Fort William to Mallaig. Accommodation Entrance Porch 1.6m x 1.4m Wooden entrance door with glazed side panel. Wooden flooring. Glazed door and side panel to hallway. Hallway L-shaped, with doors to lounge, kitchen/diner, bedrooms and bathroom. Hatch to loft. Built-in cupboard. Lounge 4.6m x 4.1m With window to views and side. Wooden flooring. Kitchen/Diner 6.2m x 3.1m With window to rear. Fitted with wooden kitchen units, offset with tiled worksurfaces and splashback. Hotpoint cooker unit. Belfast sink unit. Patio door to rear garden. Door to utility room. Utility Room 2.5m x 1.4m With wooden door to rear garden. Fitted marble effect worksurface. Stainless steel sink unit. Plumbing for washing machine. Bedroom 3.1m x 2.9m With window to rear. Built-in cupboard. Laminate flooring. Bedroom 3.7m x 2.6m With window to rear. Built-in cupboard. Laminate flooring. Bathroom 2.4m x 1.6m With frosted window to side. Fitted with white suite of WC, wash hand basin, and bath with Mira shower over. Tiled splashback. Heated towel rail. Bedroom 3.3m x 2.9m With window to view. Wooden flooring. Bedroom 3.9m x 2.9m With window to view. Wooden flooring. Door to en-suite shower room. En-Suite Shower Room 2.9m x 1.0m Fitted with white suite of WC, wash hand basin and tiled shower cubicle with mains shower. Heated towel rail. Garden A gravelled driveway leads to the property and provides parking. The grounds, which are laid to a natural state, boast mature trees and shrubs. To the side of the property is a small bridge, leading to a woodland area with a charming burn. Travel Directions From Fort William, take the A830 Road to the Isles towards Mallaig for around 11 miles. The access road to the property is located on the right hand side of the road, at the Snowburn sign, just after the red post box. Turn right into Snowburn and the follow the road round to the left, Fraoch is on the right hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71314326
Tigh an Aullt is a wonderful 3 bedroom, 138 square meter cottage located in an elevated position and offering stunning views down Loch Duich. The property is spacious, versatile and has well-presented and practical accommodation over ground floor. Tigh na Aullt offers a large attic storage space above the house. The double garage has a top quality remote control electric up and over door and space above which could have many uses. The cottage sits in attractive woodland garden grounds. Tigh an Aullt is a wonderful 3 bedroom, 138 square meter cottage located in an elevated position and offering stunning views down Loch Duich. The property is spacious, versatile and has well-presented and practical accommodation over ground floor. Tremendous thought and attention has gone into the position of the house to make the most of the incredible views the property offers. The bright and spacious accommodation within, is centred around a welcoming reception hallway. A dining room and a large family sitting room form the public space. The sitting room offers a multi-fuel stove and at the furthest end there are three aspect windows which frame the spectacular views, one which slides open to a sheltered patio/BBQ area next to a stream. The focus of the room is the large picture window overlooking Loch Duich. The kitchen offers a range of wall and base units, a breakfast bar and has a utility room positioned off it. The large light filled principal bedroom has a double fitted wardrobe and airing cupboard. Its large en-suite bathroom has a jacuzzi bath. The second bedroom is large, has a picture window and is currently used as a twin. The third bedroom currently holds two full size bunk beds and has a wash hand basin. All bedrooms have double fitted wardrobes. There is a separate family bathroom with bath, individual shower and sauna.Tigh an Aullt offers a large attic storage space above the house. The double garage has a top quality remote control electric up and over door and space above which could have many uses. The cottage sits in attractive woodland garden grounds.This property has been successfully run as a holiday letting business with the current owners for over 25 years ending in 2023. Figures are available if a purchaser is interested in re-establishing this letting business.Accommodation ComprisesGround Floor - Reception Hall, Dining Room, Family Sitting Room, Kitchen, Principal Bedroom (En-Suite), Bedroom 2, Bedroom 3, Family Bathroom, Utility Room.Garden Grounds - Stunning Views, Fenced Garden Grounds Front & Back, Ample Parking, Garage, Patio Areas.DistancesDornie 6 miles, Kyle of Lochalsh 14 miles, Skye Bridge 14 miles, Plockton 17 miles, Inverness 65 miles. (all distances are approximate).Area InsightsTigh an Aullt is the highest house of a small residential crofting township called Allt a'chruine. Sitting at the foot of the 5 Sisters Kintail Munros overlooking Loch Duich, in the Scottish Highlands.Kyle of Lochalsh, home of the Skye bridge, offers a range of facilities with shops including hardware stores, chemist, butcher, bank and supermarket. The village of Dornie is also nearby and is home to a small village community, a hotel and two bars, alongside a small shop which has won Community Hub Project grant to reopen along with a cafe. Numerous lochs and rivers throughout the county provide both salmon and trout fishing, and the West coast is famous for its exciting sailing and varied coastline. Plockton lies approximately 17 miles away from the property and is another popular anchorage for yachts, with the addition of a general store, many excellent restaurants and both primary and secondary schools.Plockton also has a private airstrip and a railway station with regular services to and from Inverness. The area provides an excellent base for exploring northwest Scotland. There is spectacular hill walking, climbing and mountaineering, and for the country sportsman, the dramatic Ross-shire scenery is also host to some of the most challenging deer stalking in Scotland. Across the loch one sees the hills of Mam Rattigan leading to Glen Elg famous for the original Syke ferry which is the oldest turntable ferry in Britain which runs between Easter and October. Gavin Maxwell was famous here for his work with otters.The area has had a turbulent history from the early Viking invaders to the Jacobite uprising, which culminated in the battle of Glenshiel in June 1719, where a rebellion army was crushed in a single battle. This was the last engagement between English and foreign troops on the mainland of the United Kingdom. The nearby Eilean Donan Castle is a 13th century historic landmark, one of Scotland's most iconic and most recognisable castles featuring famously in the original Highlander". The castle is a popular tourist destination offering a local community shop, cafe and spectacular views. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71293861
The PropertyFantastic opportunity to purchase this four bedroom detached home in a quiet sought after location of Cradlehall, Inverness.Accommodation comprises ~Entering through the front door into a large hallway with a W.c to the left , a coat /storage cupboard is next to it. On the right are double glass paned doors leading into the main bright living room with feature fire place housing a gas fire. A further glass paned door leads through to a separate dining room. The dining room leads into a large conservatory overlooking the rear garden. Also off the dining room is a recently replaced bespoke kitchen with large wooden topped island/breakfast bar inset with an electric induction hob. There are ample wall and base units topped with modern Corian worktop and integrated appliances to include double ovens dishwasher fridge freezer and wine fridge. A large integrated larder cupboard also features. A utility room is off the kitchen with patio door access to the rear garden and an access door to the integral garage. A U shaped staircase leads to the first floor where there is a family bathroom with over bath shower with tiled splashback. Two double bedrooms one of which benefit from an en-suite shower room and both having double mirrored built in wardrobes. A further smaller bedroom currently used as a home office/study and the main bedroom which features a large bespoke en-suite shower room with large walk in shower, double sink vanity units and wall to floor tiling and modern tall radiator/towel holder. Family bathroom and both en-suites benefit from underfloor heating.A linen cupboard also features on the landing. A fully boarded and insulated loft with built in ladder offer additional storage.OutsideTo the front of the property is a a large lawn area with attractive planted borders, paved entrance path with a large driveway adjacent, for at least two cars, leading to a single garage.To the rear of the property is a well maintained enclosed garden that includes a Summer house which opens out onto a decked area. A further patio area accessed from the conservatory, lawn, raised beds and wooden framed glass greenhouse.A further sunny patio sits to the side of the house separated from the front by a wooden fence.Locationthis property is located in a quiet cul-de- sac in the Cradlehall area of Inverness. There are an array of amenities nearby including local shops and schools. Within close proximity is Raigmore Hospital and the University of the Highlands and Islands. This property is immaculately presented and will appeal to families and professionals alike.Viewing is highly recommended.To book a viewing visit our website or download our App.Disclaimer for virtual viewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i72399044
Introducing Tigh Na Allt (meaning House on the Burn), a simply stunning four-bedroom detached home nestled in an elevated position overlooking the serene waters of Reiff. Prepare to be captivated by the breathtaking views that greet you from every window, each offering a unique perspective of the surrounding landscape. Designed to maximise the wow factor, the layout of this remarkable property has been ingeniously crafted with a reverse design, ensuring that the living areas and kitchen are situated on the upper floor to fully immerse you in the magnificent vistas. Step inside to discover the ground floor, where two spacious double bedrooms await, alongside a convenient utility room with internal access to the garage, a cosy sitting area, and a convenient shower room. Ascend the stairs to the upper level, where an awe-inspiring kitchen/diner/family room awaits, boasting dual-aspect views that will leave you spellbound. Two additional bedrooms offer comfort and privacy, while a family bathroom ensures relaxation after a day of adventure. Finally, unwind in the lounge, boasting the best views in the house and providing the perfect backdrop for moments of tranquillity. Externally, Tigh Na Allt occupies a sizeable plot with a garden at the front, allowing you to soak in the panoramic views and watch the local wildlife, including deer, stoats and otters, as well as basking sharks and seals in the Bay of Reiff, and sea eagles. Parking is conveniently located to the side, offering easy access to the garage for your vehicle. Thanks to Highland Broadband, reliable internet is at your fingertips, enabling seamless remote work opportunities. With ample space indoors and in the garden, there's plenty of potential for personalisation. Additionally, the option to extend into the garage presents exciting possibilities for the future Indulge in the epitome of coastal living at Tigh Na Allt, where luxury meets natural beauty in perfect harmony. Electricity Supply - Utility Warehouse Water Supply - Scottish Water Sewerage - Scottish Water Broadband / Mobile Coverage - Highland Community Broadband, some 4G availability For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71714511
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