2 bedroom park home
Under offer
Park home
2 beds
1 bath
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band A
Features and description
- Immaculately presented
- Two bedrooms
- Open space living area and kitchen
- Multi-fuel stove
- Double glazing
- Rural setting
- One mile from nearest town
A recently renovated, contemporary two bedroomed lodge situated in the idyllic woodland holiday park, on the outskirts of the bustling town of Dornoch.
Property - 2 Heatherwood Park is a contemporary two bedroomed lodge, which has recently had the kitchen, bathroom, windows and decoration upgraded, situated in an idyllic woodland setting on the outskirts of the bustling town of Dornoch, and just two miles from the glorious sandy beaches of Embo. Wooden cladding throughout with a mixture of classic wood and modern painted finishings along with the vaulted ceilings give this lodge a real feel of calm and relaxation throughout with it’s modern and tasteful décor and solid wood flooring throughout. An abundance of windows at both viewing and overhead height allows for plenty of natural light to flow through. Entering the property through the glass panelled door takes you direct in to the open plan living space consisting of a good sized lounge with wood burning stove and the modern fitted kitchen with dark blue matt finish base units with solid oak worktops and a tiled splashback, and incorporates a stainless steel sink and mixer tap, an integrated ceramic hob, electric oven, slimline dishwasher, washing machine and under-counter fridge. Along the hall are two double bedrooms, each with panel heaters, and a modern white, three-piece shower room, which consists of a WC, a wash hand basin set within a vanity unit, and corner shower unit with an electric shower and white tiling. The bright and airy property also benefits electric heating and double glazing. Externally, a large decked area to the front allows for al fresco dining.
The lodge sits within peaceful, communal garden grounds surrounded with mature trees and shrubs. There is a well-placed seating area, ideal for enjoying the sunshine and outdoors, and off-road parking for one vehicle. The property is ideal for a family looking for a Highland hideaway for relaxing breaks or as a permanent residence for someone seeking the quiet life. The former Royal Burgh of Dornoch is a historic small town on the edge of the Dornoch Firth, a designated National Scenic Area in the Highlands of Scotland. It’s tranquil location, scenery and climate have attracted visitors for decades. Some come to test their golfing skills on Royal Dornoch’s championship course or to walk and view wildlife in the National Nature Reserve at nearby Loch Fleet. Others simply want to relax and enjoy the unhurried way of life. Small in population (under 2500) but large in hospitality, Dornoch offers visitors and residents a wide range of shops and businesses, hotels, golf courses, primary school, academy, a further and higher education college and an award-winning sandy beach
Lounge/Kitchen - approx. 5.93m x 4.01m (approx. 19'5" x 13'1") -
Bedroom One - approx. 3.91m x 2.90m (approx. 12'9" x 9'6") -
Bedroom Two - approx. 2.93m x 2.90m (approx. 9'7" x 9'6") -
Shower Room - approx. 1.94m x 1.89m (approx. 6'4" x 6'2") -
Services - Mains water, electricity and drainage.
Extras - All carpets, fitted floor coverings, curtains and blinds.
Furniture available via separate negotiation.
Heating - Wood burning stove and panel heaters.
Council Tax - A
Glazing - Double glazing throughout.
Viewing - Strictly by appointment via Munro & Noble Tain - Telephone[use Contact Agent Button]
Entry - By mutual agreement.
Home Report - Home report Valuation - £85,000
A full home report is available via Munro & Noble website.
Property - 2 Heatherwood Park is a contemporary two bedroomed lodge, which has recently had the kitchen, bathroom, windows and decoration upgraded, situated in an idyllic woodland setting on the outskirts of the bustling town of Dornoch, and just two miles from the glorious sandy beaches of Embo. Wooden cladding throughout with a mixture of classic wood and modern painted finishings along with the vaulted ceilings give this lodge a real feel of calm and relaxation throughout with it’s modern and tasteful décor and solid wood flooring throughout. An abundance of windows at both viewing and overhead height allows for plenty of natural light to flow through. Entering the property through the glass panelled door takes you direct in to the open plan living space consisting of a good sized lounge with wood burning stove and the modern fitted kitchen with dark blue matt finish base units with solid oak worktops and a tiled splashback, and incorporates a stainless steel sink and mixer tap, an integrated ceramic hob, electric oven, slimline dishwasher, washing machine and under-counter fridge. Along the hall are two double bedrooms, each with panel heaters, and a modern white, three-piece shower room, which consists of a WC, a wash hand basin set within a vanity unit, and corner shower unit with an electric shower and white tiling. The bright and airy property also benefits electric heating and double glazing. Externally, a large decked area to the front allows for al fresco dining.
The lodge sits within peaceful, communal garden grounds surrounded with mature trees and shrubs. There is a well-placed seating area, ideal for enjoying the sunshine and outdoors, and off-road parking for one vehicle. The property is ideal for a family looking for a Highland hideaway for relaxing breaks or as a permanent residence for someone seeking the quiet life. The former Royal Burgh of Dornoch is a historic small town on the edge of the Dornoch Firth, a designated National Scenic Area in the Highlands of Scotland. It’s tranquil location, scenery and climate have attracted visitors for decades. Some come to test their golfing skills on Royal Dornoch’s championship course or to walk and view wildlife in the National Nature Reserve at nearby Loch Fleet. Others simply want to relax and enjoy the unhurried way of life. Small in population (under 2500) but large in hospitality, Dornoch offers visitors and residents a wide range of shops and businesses, hotels, golf courses, primary school, academy, a further and higher education college and an award-winning sandy beach
Lounge/Kitchen - approx. 5.93m x 4.01m (approx. 19'5" x 13'1") -
Bedroom One - approx. 3.91m x 2.90m (approx. 12'9" x 9'6") -
Bedroom Two - approx. 2.93m x 2.90m (approx. 9'7" x 9'6") -
Shower Room - approx. 1.94m x 1.89m (approx. 6'4" x 6'2") -
Services - Mains water, electricity and drainage.
Extras - All carpets, fitted floor coverings, curtains and blinds.
Furniture available via separate negotiation.
Heating - Wood burning stove and panel heaters.
Council Tax - A
Glazing - Double glazing throughout.
Viewing - Strictly by appointment via Munro & Noble Tain - Telephone[use Contact Agent Button]
Entry - By mutual agreement.
Home Report - Home report Valuation - £85,000
A full home report is available via Munro & Noble website.
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