3 bedroom terraced house
Under offer
Terraced house
3 beds
1 bath
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Features and description
Excellent opportunity for development of a three bedroom town house, situated in a popular area of Pulteneytown.
Property - An excellent opportunity to purchase a three bedroom house with the potential to develop the top floor into further living space. Spread over three floors, this traditional stone built, grade ‘C’ listed town house is situated in the quiet conservation area of Pulteneytown and enjoys outstanding sea views over Wick Harbour and Bay. The accommodation comprises, kitchen/diner, lounge, bathroom and three bedrooms, one positioned on the ground floor. The property benefits from mains gas central heating with double and single glazing. The large rear garden is mainly laid to flagstones with some mature trees and shrubbery. The properties location to Wick Harbour and local amenities make it ideal for development.
Wick is the most northerly town on the East Coast of Scotland and on the popular NC500 tourist route. It is a Royal Burgh and County town with the Council offices and Sheriff Court, offering shoppers multiple stores such as Boots, Co-op, Lidl, Tesco, B&M, Superdrug and Argos. Primary and Secondary education is fully provided. Sporting facilities include a fine links golf course, squash club and public swimming pool/gymnasium. Direct flights to Aberdeen and railway and bus links to Inverness and south. Wick is also close to the ferry terminals leading on to Orkney Islands.
Bedroom Three - approx. 4.50m x 2.90m (approx. 14'9" x 9'6") -
Kitchen/Diner - approx. 4.56m x 2.90m (approx. 14'11" x 9'6") -
Lounge - approx. 5.00m x 4.60m (approx. 16'4" x 15'1") -
Bedroom Two - approx. 4.00m x 3.82m (approx. 13'1" x 12'6") -
Bathroom - approx. 2.14m x 1.93m (approx. 7'0" x 6'3") -
Bedroom One - approx. 3.90m x 3.61m (approx. 12'9" x 11'10") -
Services - Mains water, electricity and drainage.
Extras - All fitted floor coverings, curtains and blinds.
Heating - Mains gas central heating.
Glazing - Mixed timbre framed glazing throughout.
Council Tax Band - C
Viewing - Strictly by appointment via Munro & Noble - Telephone[use Contact Agent Button]
Entry - By mutual agreement.
Home Report - Home Report Valuation - £50,000
A full home report is available via Munro & Noble website.
Property - An excellent opportunity to purchase a three bedroom house with the potential to develop the top floor into further living space. Spread over three floors, this traditional stone built, grade ‘C’ listed town house is situated in the quiet conservation area of Pulteneytown and enjoys outstanding sea views over Wick Harbour and Bay. The accommodation comprises, kitchen/diner, lounge, bathroom and three bedrooms, one positioned on the ground floor. The property benefits from mains gas central heating with double and single glazing. The large rear garden is mainly laid to flagstones with some mature trees and shrubbery. The properties location to Wick Harbour and local amenities make it ideal for development.
Wick is the most northerly town on the East Coast of Scotland and on the popular NC500 tourist route. It is a Royal Burgh and County town with the Council offices and Sheriff Court, offering shoppers multiple stores such as Boots, Co-op, Lidl, Tesco, B&M, Superdrug and Argos. Primary and Secondary education is fully provided. Sporting facilities include a fine links golf course, squash club and public swimming pool/gymnasium. Direct flights to Aberdeen and railway and bus links to Inverness and south. Wick is also close to the ferry terminals leading on to Orkney Islands.
Bedroom Three - approx. 4.50m x 2.90m (approx. 14'9" x 9'6") -
Kitchen/Diner - approx. 4.56m x 2.90m (approx. 14'11" x 9'6") -
Lounge - approx. 5.00m x 4.60m (approx. 16'4" x 15'1") -
Bedroom Two - approx. 4.00m x 3.82m (approx. 13'1" x 12'6") -
Bathroom - approx. 2.14m x 1.93m (approx. 7'0" x 6'3") -
Bedroom One - approx. 3.90m x 3.61m (approx. 12'9" x 11'10") -
Services - Mains water, electricity and drainage.
Extras - All fitted floor coverings, curtains and blinds.
Heating - Mains gas central heating.
Glazing - Mixed timbre framed glazing throughout.
Council Tax Band - C
Viewing - Strictly by appointment via Munro & Noble - Telephone[use Contact Agent Button]
Entry - By mutual agreement.
Home Report - Home Report Valuation - £50,000
A full home report is available via Munro & Noble website.
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