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3 bedroom detached house
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Set within the Cairngorms National Park
- Spectacular views
- Entrance hall
- Open plan sitting, dining, kitchen room
- 3 Bedrooms, 1 en suite
- Family bathroom
- In all 1,629 sq ft
- Off street parking
- Gardens to the front and rear
Set on the site of a ruined postmediaeval farm steading and converted from a 200 year-old cottage, Easter Tombain is a charming stonebuilt
family home offering bright and attractive accommodation and offers the prospective purchaser the opportunity to continue its use as a stunning self-catering holiday property. Configured to provide an ideal family and entertaining space maximising the panoramic views over the Spey Valley and Cromdale Hills to the Cairngorms beyond, the property’s innovative design incorporates both traditional and modern elements of architecture and provides all the amenities of modern living with a wealth of old pitch pine and oak throughout.
From the welcoming reception hall there is access to a stunning open plan vaulted central living space with wooden flooring throughout, incorporating a contemporary oak kitchen, and a sitting area that has a contemporary Danish freestanding woodburning stove and a large bay window with stunning full-height cathedral glazing. Steps rise to a generous galleried and vaulted mezzanine, suitable for a variety of uses.
The accommodation is completed by a generous
principal bedroom with vaulted cathedral ceiling, exposed stone wall and glazed door to the terrace and garden. There are two further double bedrooms, one with built-in storage and en suite shower room, and a modern family bathroom.
A right of pre-emption exists over the property, further details availale from selling agent.
Set in the Cairngorms National Park, Easter Tombain is surrounded by almost unlimitless
opportunities for outdoor activities, and lies within a short drive of several lovely beaches on the Moray coast and inland at Loch Morlich. Grantown-on-Spey, the capital of Strathspey and gateway to the Malt Whisky Trail, is a leading tourist resort and offers a comprehensive range of day-to-day amenities including independent shopping, hotels, restaurants, health centre and Grantown Primary and Grammar schools together with sporting facilities including an 18-hole golf course, a leisure centre with pool, fishing on the River Spey, tennis courts and a bowling green. Inverness, the main business and commercial centre for the Highlands, offers extensive shopping, leisure and entertainment facilities.
Communications links are excellent: the property sits 4.2 miles from the A95, connecting to the A9 which travels north to Inverness and south to Perth and beyond. Carrbridge station offers regular trains to Aviemore, Inverness, Edinburgh and beyond and Inverness Airport offers a wide selection of domestic and European flights.
Set in approx. 0.36 acres and occupying a stunning elevated position providing some of the best views in Strathspey, the property is approached over a gravelled driveway providing parking for multiple vehicles. The well-maintained enclosed garden is laid mainly to level and gently-sloping lawn interspersed with mature trees and features a generous paved terrace, ideal for entertaining, the whole enjoying far-reaching panoramic views.
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