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House For Sale £200,000
View Road, Nairn IV12


Description
Built around 1950, upon entering 5 View Road, Nairn, it is apparent this is very much a well-cared-for and charming home while its location in a quiet residential part of Nairn gives a real sense of being part of a friendly and established community. The property benefits from proximity to smaller local shops yet is less than a kilometre from the centre of Nairn and its fabulous beaches.

In keeping with its mid-century design, the 5 View Road has been carefully modernised to include gas central heating and double-glazed windows but still retains many period features, including solid masonry to the front, a chimney, coombed ceilings, original timber doors, and a gas stove.

The property is nestled among similar houses but is far enough away to give a feeling of open space around the building. A long path leads through the easily managed gravelled front garden, past generously planted borders. Entry is straight into a cosy sitting room, very traditional for properties of this age and type. The gas stove further enhances the prettily decorated room and the glass-fronted built-in cupboard lends a cottagey and homely feel. A deep window overlooks the front of the house, which, being south-east facing, allows the room to be well provided with natural light.

A glazed interior door leads into the kitchen, maximising the property's light. A sunny kitchen with ample space for a dining table and four chairs creates a sociable environment to cook, bake, and enjoy the company of family and friends. The kitchen opens onto a generous conservatory with views across the surrounding area.

Close to the kitchen is a shower room designed with an easy-access shower, providing a safe and comfortable space to support independent living.

Two bedrooms are on the ground floor, the smaller one overlooks the rear of the property and could easily be adapted to make a convenient craft room or office space for hybrid or home working. The larger bedroom includes fitted wardrobes and a view to the front of the house. A timber staircase rises to the converted roof area, providing two delightfully coombed attic rooms with views across the local area and to the Moray Firth.

A generous paved outdoor space to the rear offers the potential to create a welcoming and stylish entertaining space. A good-sized tarmac drive and a substantial area for shrubs and other plants is wrapped around the side of the house.

With its proximity to local shops, the short walk to the centre of Nairn, beaches, the river and golf clubs, as well the convenience of Inverness and the airport, this house has the added benefit of the peace of an established residential area. With some decorative updating to suit the new owners it would make a lovely retirement property. Its desirability as a mid-century home would also suit a younger couple looking for a starter home.
About nairn


Formerly a market town and Royal Burgh, Nairn is easily accessible by excellent road and links, as well as being close to three beaches, one of which has been recognised with a Blue Flag award for cleanliness.

The centre of Nairn is located 17 miles from the capital of the Highlands, Inverness, and just nine miles from Dalcross Airport, with regular direct flights to and from London, Bristol, Dublin and Amsterdam.

Located on the southern shore of the Moray Firth, the area became famous in the Victorian era for its easy accessibility, magnificent beaches and gentle sunny climate. These still exist today! More recently, the area has grown in popularity due to its outstanding golf courses, bustling town, varied shops and many creative enterprises.

Nairn is within easy reach of many world-renowned attractions such as Culbin Forest, Cawdor Castle, The Findhorn Foundation, and the Logie Estate. Closer to Nairn town centre, you can enjoy museums, art centres, watersports and two 18-hole golf courses; there are many excellent restaurants and interesting shops. The harbour and promenade are popular gathering points during the many dark-sky events visible in the area, including the aurora borealis and spectacular meteor showers.

There is a secondary school, primary schools, doctors, a hospital, community and leisure centres, and several places of worship. Hospitality, retail and agriculture are important forms of employment in the area. With its close-knit community and its popularity with holidaymakers from all over the world, Nairn town centre has an energetic, lively feel enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.

General information:

Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas

Council Tax Band: C

EPC Rating: E (44)

Entry Date: By mutual consent

Home Report: Available on request.

Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.

Included in the sale:

All floor coverings curtains and blinds. All white goods and all outbuildings.
Anti-money laundering legislation


As with all Estate Agents, Hamish is subject to Anti Money Laundering Regulations. These regulations require us as selling agents, to perform various checks on the property buyers and any offer presented to us must be accompanied by the current address, date of birth, and of proof of funds for all purchasers and of any family members who may be gifting deposits. From time to time, certified photographic evidence of the buyer’s identity and proof of address may also be required. We are unable to progress any sale to completion, until these requirements have been fully satisfied.

Interest:

It is important your solicitor notifies this office of your interest otherwise the property may be sold without your knowledge. Hamish strongly recommends that you discuss any particular points regarding the property which are likely to affect your interest in the property with them prior to viewing. Interested parties are advised to notify their interest, in writing, with Hamish as a closing date for offers may be set. The seller reserves the right to accept an offer made privately prior to any closing date and further, the seller is not bound to accept the highest, or indeed, any offer. These particulars, whilst believed to be correct do not and cannot form part of any contract. The measurements have been taken using a sonic tape measure and therefore are for guidance only

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