3 bedroom detached bungalow
Under offer
Detached bungalow
3 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band B
Features and description
A three bedroomed detached cottage set in approximately two acres of land, with magnificent sea and countryside views.
Property - Old Post Office House is a detached, three bedroomed, single storey cottage. Situated in the rural hamlet of Auckengill, on the outskirts of Keiss, eleven miles from the main town of Wick. Popular with both locals and visitors, there are many historical buildings in the surrounding area, including Old Keiss Castle, built around the 17th century. With stunning views overlooking Sinclair’s Bay and the surrounding open countryside, the property benefits from LPG central heating and double glazing throughout. In need of renovation, the accommodation comprises of, kitchen/diner, lounge, three double bedrooms and bathroom. The large surrounding garden extends to approximately one acre which is mainly laid to grass. Both Thurso and Wick are within easy commuting distance and provide a comprehensive range of shopping, professional and medical facilities. There are regular bus and rail services south. From Wick John O’Groats Airport there are daily scheduled air services to Aberdeen.
Entrance Vestibule - approx. 1.16m x 1.10m (approx. 3'9" x 3'7") -
Lounge - approx. 5.92m x 3.86m (approx. 19'5" x 12'7") -
Kitchen - approx. 3.88m x 3.27m (approx. 12'8" x 10'8") -
Rear Vestibule - approx. 1.59m x 1.10m (approx. 5'2" x 3'7") -
Bedroom One - approx. 4.02m x 2.54m (approx. 13'2" x 8'3") -
Bedroom Two - approx. 3.49m x 2.42m (approx. 11'5" x 7'11") -
Bedroom Three - approx. 3.58m x 3.51m (approx. 11'8" x 11'6") -
Bathroom - approx. 2.14m x 1.74m (approx. 7'0" x 5'8") -
Services - Mains, water, electricity and private drainage.
Extras - All fitted floor coverings, curtains and blinds.
Heating - LPG gas central heating.
Glazing - uPVC double glazing throughout.
Council Tax Band - B
Viewing - Strictly by appointment via Munro & Noble Telephone[use Contact Agent Button].
Entry - By mutual agreement.
Home Report - Home Report Valuation - £165,000
A full home report is available via Munro & Noble website.
Property - Old Post Office House is a detached, three bedroomed, single storey cottage. Situated in the rural hamlet of Auckengill, on the outskirts of Keiss, eleven miles from the main town of Wick. Popular with both locals and visitors, there are many historical buildings in the surrounding area, including Old Keiss Castle, built around the 17th century. With stunning views overlooking Sinclair’s Bay and the surrounding open countryside, the property benefits from LPG central heating and double glazing throughout. In need of renovation, the accommodation comprises of, kitchen/diner, lounge, three double bedrooms and bathroom. The large surrounding garden extends to approximately one acre which is mainly laid to grass. Both Thurso and Wick are within easy commuting distance and provide a comprehensive range of shopping, professional and medical facilities. There are regular bus and rail services south. From Wick John O’Groats Airport there are daily scheduled air services to Aberdeen.
Entrance Vestibule - approx. 1.16m x 1.10m (approx. 3'9" x 3'7") -
Lounge - approx. 5.92m x 3.86m (approx. 19'5" x 12'7") -
Kitchen - approx. 3.88m x 3.27m (approx. 12'8" x 10'8") -
Rear Vestibule - approx. 1.59m x 1.10m (approx. 5'2" x 3'7") -
Bedroom One - approx. 4.02m x 2.54m (approx. 13'2" x 8'3") -
Bedroom Two - approx. 3.49m x 2.42m (approx. 11'5" x 7'11") -
Bedroom Three - approx. 3.58m x 3.51m (approx. 11'8" x 11'6") -
Bathroom - approx. 2.14m x 1.74m (approx. 7'0" x 5'8") -
Services - Mains, water, electricity and private drainage.
Extras - All fitted floor coverings, curtains and blinds.
Heating - LPG gas central heating.
Glazing - uPVC double glazing throughout.
Council Tax Band - B
Viewing - Strictly by appointment via Munro & Noble Telephone[use Contact Agent Button].
Entry - By mutual agreement.
Home Report - Home Report Valuation - £165,000
A full home report is available via Munro & Noble website.
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