5 bedroom semi-detached house
Study
Under offer
Semi-detached house
5 beds
2 baths
10,890 sq ft / 1,012 sq m
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Five-bedroom Victorian property
- Bed and breakfast potential
- Panoramic coastal views
- Open plan kitchen and living space
- Gardens to side and rear
- Short walking distance to local amenities
- Popular tourist location
- EPC Rating E41
A wonderful five-bedroom semi-detached Victorian property sitting in a prominent seafront location within the picturesque coastal village of Tarbert.
Situated in a glorious waterfront location within the picturesque fishing village of Tarbert, Glenorchy House offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a well-presented semi-detached Victorian property, enjoying open views across East Loch to Loch Fyne.
The property is entered from the front into a boot room / porch which benefits from the original floor tiles, a wonderful feature of this period property. The porch then leads through to the hallway which gives further access to the ground floor rooms.
The kitchen sits to the rear of the house and features a range of white gloss finished wall and floor units, complimented by a contrasting grey composite worktop. The design encompasses a range of appliances including double oven, five ring hob and dishwasher.
The kitchen is linked to the lounge and dining areas thanks to an open plan design, giving the ground floor area a spacious and airy feel. A large wood burning stove sits centrally within the lounge, a focal point of the room, offering warmth and comfort in equal measure. The lounge features a bay window which offers far-reaching views across the water.
Adjacent to the lounge, the dining area also enjoys open views to the front, the perfect place in which to entertain family and friends.
To the rear of the kitchen, a small utility room gives access to a storage area under the staircase, with a doorway glazed doorway giving access to the rear garden of the property. The ground floor layout is completed by way of a ground floor shower room, which features a mixer shower and two-piece white bathroom suite.
The staircase leads from the hallway to the first floor where a central landing gives access to four bedrooms. Two of the bedrooms are located to the front of the property, with the master bedroom also featuring a bay window offering full coastal views. A family bathroom is also located on the first floor,
benefitting from a full-size bath with electric shower over and two-piece white bathroom suite. The smaller of the bedrooms would also make an ideal home office or craft room.
The staircase extends further to the second floor where a further two bedrooms are located. Both rooms are large enough to accommodate a double bed and the front facing room enjoys equally spectacular views across the water. There is a sizable storage space on the upper floor which is located off the hallway.
The property benefits from the following works, all completed in 2016: new windows throughout, re-plumbed, re-wired (meeting all fire regulations), new central heating and re-roofed.
Externally, the property sits within a sizeable plot and benefits from a patio area to the front which creates the perfect space to sit and take in the glorious views on offer. The garden extends to the side on the rear of the house and features a range of mature shrubs trees and bushes, rising to a flatter area at the top of the garden.
A pathway leads around the house to give access to some attached sheds, providing further storage for bikes or garden equipment.
Glenorchy House is well suited as a family home but, given its desirable island coastal location, could also be operated as a holiday home or bed and breakfast, providing significant income potential.
Situated in a glorious waterfront location within the picturesque fishing village of Tarbert, Glenorchy House offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a well-presented semi-detached Victorian property, enjoying open views across East Loch to Loch Fyne.
The property is entered from the front into a boot room / porch which benefits from the original floor tiles, a wonderful feature of this period property. The porch then leads through to the hallway which gives further access to the ground floor rooms.
The kitchen sits to the rear of the house and features a range of white gloss finished wall and floor units, complimented by a contrasting grey composite worktop. The design encompasses a range of appliances including double oven, five ring hob and dishwasher.
The kitchen is linked to the lounge and dining areas thanks to an open plan design, giving the ground floor area a spacious and airy feel. A large wood burning stove sits centrally within the lounge, a focal point of the room, offering warmth and comfort in equal measure. The lounge features a bay window which offers far-reaching views across the water.
Adjacent to the lounge, the dining area also enjoys open views to the front, the perfect place in which to entertain family and friends.
To the rear of the kitchen, a small utility room gives access to a storage area under the staircase, with a doorway glazed doorway giving access to the rear garden of the property. The ground floor layout is completed by way of a ground floor shower room, which features a mixer shower and two-piece white bathroom suite.
The staircase leads from the hallway to the first floor where a central landing gives access to four bedrooms. Two of the bedrooms are located to the front of the property, with the master bedroom also featuring a bay window offering full coastal views. A family bathroom is also located on the first floor,
benefitting from a full-size bath with electric shower over and two-piece white bathroom suite. The smaller of the bedrooms would also make an ideal home office or craft room.
The staircase extends further to the second floor where a further two bedrooms are located. Both rooms are large enough to accommodate a double bed and the front facing room enjoys equally spectacular views across the water. There is a sizable storage space on the upper floor which is located off the hallway.
The property benefits from the following works, all completed in 2016: new windows throughout, re-plumbed, re-wired (meeting all fire regulations), new central heating and re-roofed.
Externally, the property sits within a sizeable plot and benefits from a patio area to the front which creates the perfect space to sit and take in the glorious views on offer. The garden extends to the side on the rear of the house and features a range of mature shrubs trees and bushes, rising to a flatter area at the top of the garden.
A pathway leads around the house to give access to some attached sheds, providing further storage for bikes or garden equipment.
Glenorchy House is well suited as a family home but, given its desirable island coastal location, could also be operated as a holiday home or bed and breakfast, providing significant income potential.
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