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£150,0003 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
4 Bignold Place, Achnasheen, IV22
Study
Sold STC
Air source heating
Semi-detached house
3 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band B
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
This delightful, three-bedroom, semi-detached villa is located in the peaceful Highland village of Achnasheen, in Ross-shire.
This delightful, three-bedroom, semi-detached villa is located in the peaceful Highland village of Achnasheen, in Ross-shire. Enjoying a tranquil setting amidst the breath-taking scenery of the Scottish Highlands, the property benefits from air source heating, double glazing, and stunning views towards several Munros, including Moruisg, Maoile Lunndaidh, and Fionn Bheinn. The village lies on the famous North Coast 500 route and is reached via some of the most stunning scenery in the Highlands.
In need of some modernisation, the property offers well-proportioned rooms and ample storage, making it an ideal purchase for a family or for those looking for a rural village lifestyle.
Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate this charming property, set in one of the most scenic locations in the Highlands.
The accommodation consists of: a welcoming entrance hall with stairs leading to the upper floor and understair storage cupboard housing the air source heating system; a spacious, well-appointed kitchen/diner with a good selection of base and wall mounted units, complementary worktops, tiling to splashback, space for cooker, washing machine and fridge, ample room for informal dining and a fitted shelved storage cupboard; a rear porch with coat hooks and door giving access to the rear garden; a generous, front-facing lounge with large window allowing the room to flood with natural light and benefits from a fitted storage unit and open fire (currently blocked off) set in a tiled surround providing a welcoming focal point; a family bathroom comprising a walk-in electric shower, vanity unit with wash hand basin and fitted storage, and WC; a small double bedroom with stunning views to the open countryside, which could easily be utilised as a home office.
On the upper floor: landing with a large, shelved storage cupboard; two spacious double bedrooms which take full advantage of the stunning views, one with a free-standing wardrobe, and one with fitted shelving.
The well-maintained front garden is mainly laid to lawn and features a lovely selection of mature plants and shrubs, along with a loc-bloc pathway that extends around the property. The rear garden is laid to gravel for easy maintenance and also benefits from a variety of mature plants and shrubs. It enjoys stunning views over the surrounding hills and countryside, providing a peaceful and scenic outdoor space. Additionally, there is a lockable coal store and a garden shed. A large gravel driveway to the side of the property provides off-street parking for several vehicles.
Achnasheen village features a train station with direct connections to Inverness, Dingwall, and Plockton/Kyle of Lochalsh, making it a convenient base for exploring the Highlands. There is also a local bus service which runs between Gairloch, Achnasheen, Garve, Dingwall and Inverness most days, along with a community bus available on request. Local amenities include the Midge Bite Café and the nearby Ledgowan Hotel, offering dining and hospitality options. The surrounding area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with excellent opportunities for walking, hiking, cycling, fishing, shooting and wildlife watching amidst stunning Highland scenery. Education is provided at Gairloch Primary School or Gairloch High School to which pupils are transported daily by bus.
Additional facilities can be found in the village of Kinlochewe, approx. 9 miles away, and include a general store which caters adequately for daily requirements, Post Office, hotel, café, petrol station and village hall. The market town of Dingwall is approx. 30 miles away and offers a wide range of facilities and amenities including supermarkets, Post Office, Doctors Surgery, bank, leisure centre and thriving High Street offering a good selection of retail outlets and eateries.
Inverness, the main business and commercial centre in the Highlands is approximately 42 miles away and offers extensive shopping, leisure and entertainment facilities, along with excellent road, rail and air links to the South and beyond.
This delightful, three-bedroom, semi-detached villa is located in the peaceful Highland village of Achnasheen, in Ross-shire. Enjoying a tranquil setting amidst the breath-taking scenery of the Scottish Highlands, the property benefits from air source heating, double glazing, and stunning views towards several Munros, including Moruisg, Maoile Lunndaidh, and Fionn Bheinn. The village lies on the famous North Coast 500 route and is reached via some of the most stunning scenery in the Highlands.
In need of some modernisation, the property offers well-proportioned rooms and ample storage, making it an ideal purchase for a family or for those looking for a rural village lifestyle.
Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate this charming property, set in one of the most scenic locations in the Highlands.
The accommodation consists of: a welcoming entrance hall with stairs leading to the upper floor and understair storage cupboard housing the air source heating system; a spacious, well-appointed kitchen/diner with a good selection of base and wall mounted units, complementary worktops, tiling to splashback, space for cooker, washing machine and fridge, ample room for informal dining and a fitted shelved storage cupboard; a rear porch with coat hooks and door giving access to the rear garden; a generous, front-facing lounge with large window allowing the room to flood with natural light and benefits from a fitted storage unit and open fire (currently blocked off) set in a tiled surround providing a welcoming focal point; a family bathroom comprising a walk-in electric shower, vanity unit with wash hand basin and fitted storage, and WC; a small double bedroom with stunning views to the open countryside, which could easily be utilised as a home office.
On the upper floor: landing with a large, shelved storage cupboard; two spacious double bedrooms which take full advantage of the stunning views, one with a free-standing wardrobe, and one with fitted shelving.
The well-maintained front garden is mainly laid to lawn and features a lovely selection of mature plants and shrubs, along with a loc-bloc pathway that extends around the property. The rear garden is laid to gravel for easy maintenance and also benefits from a variety of mature plants and shrubs. It enjoys stunning views over the surrounding hills and countryside, providing a peaceful and scenic outdoor space. Additionally, there is a lockable coal store and a garden shed. A large gravel driveway to the side of the property provides off-street parking for several vehicles.
Achnasheen village features a train station with direct connections to Inverness, Dingwall, and Plockton/Kyle of Lochalsh, making it a convenient base for exploring the Highlands. There is also a local bus service which runs between Gairloch, Achnasheen, Garve, Dingwall and Inverness most days, along with a community bus available on request. Local amenities include the Midge Bite Café and the nearby Ledgowan Hotel, offering dining and hospitality options. The surrounding area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with excellent opportunities for walking, hiking, cycling, fishing, shooting and wildlife watching amidst stunning Highland scenery. Education is provided at Gairloch Primary School or Gairloch High School to which pupils are transported daily by bus.
Additional facilities can be found in the village of Kinlochewe, approx. 9 miles away, and include a general store which caters adequately for daily requirements, Post Office, hotel, café, petrol station and village hall. The market town of Dingwall is approx. 30 miles away and offers a wide range of facilities and amenities including supermarkets, Post Office, Doctors Surgery, bank, leisure centre and thriving High Street offering a good selection of retail outlets and eateries.
Inverness, the main business and commercial centre in the Highlands is approximately 42 miles away and offers extensive shopping, leisure and entertainment facilities, along with excellent road, rail and air links to the South and beyond.
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