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3 bedroom detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
PART EXCHANGE AVAILABLE
• Seaside town
• Characterful traditional detached house
• Quiet Cul-de-Sac Location
• Excellent Decorative Order
• Modernised Interior Retaining Original Features
• Impressive lounge/kitchen/family room with Aga gas stove
• Dining/sitting room (currently used as bedroom)
• 3/4 bedrooms
• Large, Low-Maintenance Rear Garden with Patio Area
• Driveway Parking - Suitable for a Large Boat or Campervan
Keller Williams is delighted to offer a superb opportunity to purchase a very attractive, traditional three bedroom detached house, situated in the popular seaside town of Nairn. This property has been substantially improved and modernised in recent years to provide a welcoming and contemporary living environment.
The property has been constructed over two levels with the lower accommodation consisting of entrance porch, hallway, very bright and spacious open-plan lounge/dining kitchen (including Aga gas cooker, integrated dish-washer, fridge, freezer and Belfast sink with separate waste disposal unit), sitting room, rear entrance hall and WC.
The upper floor has a split landing with three good-sized bedrooms (all with fitted wardrobes) and family bathroom with separate shower cabinet. The master bedroom has a large walk-in storage cupboard which could readily be converted into an en-suite shower room.
The property benefits from gas-fired central heating with Hive remote control and modern double-glazing.
The front garden is laid mainly to lawn with a block driveway for parking and leads through a lockable gate to an additional parking area and large garage/workshop. The lawn to the rear is offset by a sizeable outdoor sitting area. In addition, a concrete garden shed is included in the sale.
This lovely property makes a very comfortable family home.
LOCATION
Nairn, “The Riviera of the North”, has many local services including a modern cottage hospital, a varied array of shops, Post Office, railway station, hotels, restaurants, supermarkets and secondary school. A popular holiday destination since Victorian times, Nairn has a host of features which offer enviable leisure experiences. You can enjoy sandy beaches, riverside walks and the promenade with fantastic views over the busy harbour across The Moray Firth.
The sandy Nairn East beach stretches for miles all the way along the coast to Findhorn. The town is the home of the Nairn Golf Club, famous for hosting The Walker Cup in 1999, and also Nairn Dunbar Golf Links, another highly-rated championship course. Nairn is sixteen miles from The Highland capital of Inverness with its range of retail parks along with excellent cultural, educational, entertainment and medical facilities. Inverness Airport (nine miles away) is well connected to other UK & overseas destinations.
The Scottish Highlands are a magnet to lovers of the outdoors with easy access to the winter and summer sports playgrounds of The Cairngorms National Park. The ruggedness of the Northwest Highlands, often referred to as the last great wilderness in Europe, boasts some of the most beautiful beaches and mountains in Scotland.
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