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2 bedroom cottage

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Cottage
2 bed
1 bath

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Property description & features

A two bedroomed, detached cottage with conservatory, located in the picturesque village of Kinlochewe that has mixed glazing, electric heating, off-road parking and a garden.

Property - Set in 0.5-acre gardens with stunning views over the surrounding countryside and Wester Ross mountains, this traditional croft-style detached property, with large adjacent detached stone barn, is situated on the edge of Beinn Eighe near Kinlochewe. The cottage benefits from solar panels which are fitted to the barn roof, electric heating and garden grounds. The property requires modernisation but once complete, would suit a variety of potential purchasers including those looking for a property with holiday let potential. The cottage comprises an entrance porch which leads into a hallway, which in turn leads to the lounge, a shower room, a storage cupboard and the kitchen/diner, which is a double aspect room with far-reaching views. The lounge has a cast-iron wood burner, as well as electric storage heaters, and has a door to the well-placed conservatory which has views over the rear garden. The shower room comprises a WC, a wash hand basin, a tiled shower cubicle with electric shower and also has plumbing for a washing machine. Stairs from the hallway lead up to the landing, which has loft access and a cupboard containing the water cylinder. Off the landing can be found two double bedrooms, one which benefits from built-in storage space. Both bedrooms contain electric storage heaters and offer fine views of the surrounding hills. Externally, there is a small stream to the front of the property, and the front garden is laid to lawn, whilst the rear garden is enclosed with mature trees and shrubs. In addition to the parking space to one side of the cottage, the first part of the barn also doubles as a garage. The barn has a new roof, power and lighting, and has potential for further development, subject to gaining the relevant warrants and permissions. Kinlochewe lies just over 50 miles north-west of the city of Inverness and some two miles south east of the head of Loch Maree. It offers a few shops, a Post Office, a petrol-filling station, a hotel and other holiday accommodation. A popular destination for tourists, the area is renowned for its spectacular mountain scenery, natural beauty and abundance of wildlife.

Entrance Porch - approx 2.43m x 1.25m (approx 7'11" x 4'1") -

Hallway -

Shower Room - approx 2.38m 2.71m (approx 7'9" 8'10") -

Kitchen/Diner - approx 3.01m x 3.96m (approx 9'10" x 12'11") -

Lounge - approx 3.57m x 4.45m (approx 11'8" x 14'7") -

Conservatory - approx 2.37m x 2.88m (approx 7'9" x 9'5") -

Landing -

Bedroom One - approx 3.80m x 3.60m (approx 12'5" x 11'9") -

Bedroom Two - approx 3.63m x 3.78m (approx 11'10" x 12'4") -

Outbuilding - approx 6.36m x 3.98 / approx 7.14m x 3.99m (approx -

Directions - Enter Kinlochewe from the Achnasheen road, turn left onto the A896 (Torridon). 1 mile out of the village turn left into Cromasaig House (sign-posted) and park for viewings. A track offering access to Cromasaig Cottage is situated to the left of Cromasaig House.

Services - Mains water and electricity. Drainage is to a septic tank.

Extras - All carpets and fitted floor coverings.

Heating - Electric heating.

Glazing - Double glazing throughout.

Council Tax Band - C

Entry - By mutual agreement.

Viewing - Strictly by appointment via Munro & Noble Property Shop -Telephone[use Contact Agent Button].

Home Report - Home Report Valuation - £165,000
A full Home Report is available via Munro & Noble - [use Contact Agent Button]

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