A rare opportunity to purchase a detached, three-bedroomed dwelling, with business outlet potential within the charming craft village at Durness
A rare opportunity to purchase a detached, three bedroomed dwelling, with workshop and other outbuildings. 20 Balnakeil is set within the beautiful craft village of Balnakeil, Durness on the North West Corner of Scotland. This property has potential to be a large family home with an opportunity to run your own business. This well-proportioned property benefits from two wood-burning stoves and double glazing. The accommodation comprises of an entrance vestibule, an entrance hall with two storage cupboards, a lounge, a kitchen/breakfast room, a dining room, a family bathroom, a utility room and three bedrooms. Attached to the property are further workshops and storages areas. The spacious lounge with wood-burning stove, storage cupboards and double aspect windows which make the most of the beautiful countryside views. The family dining room allows adequate space for a large table and chairs. A good-sized kitchen with wall and base mounted units, worktops and splashbacks, a sink with taps and drainer, an electric oven and hob. A further larder cupboard is situated within the kitchen providing ample storage space. From the kitchen, you can access the utility room where washing and drying facilities can be found. Three bedrooms are located along the hallway, the principal bedroom has double aspect windows allowing for an abundance of natural light to flood the room. The family bathroom has a combination of wet-walling and wooden panelling, and consists of a WC, a pedestal sink, a bath with mains shower over.
Externally, the garden grounds surround the property and are laid to grass and hard surfacing, allowing sufficient space for off-road parking and turning for numerous vehicles. The grounds are enclosed by iron fencing, mature trees and flower beds. Balnakeil Craft Village lies about one mile west of Durness, within sight of Balnakeil Bay with its historic house and church. This collection of quaint buildings was built in the mid 1950’s as M.O.D. buildings. This village is the furthest north-west village on the Scottish mainland and boasts spectacular scenery with a rocky coastline, pristine beaches with turquoise waters, a wide array of wildlife and vast open spaces which makes it a great escape from all the hustle and bustle! There is a daily ferry crossing across the Kyle of Durness.
approx 1.62m x 1.20m (approx 5'3" x 3'11")
approx 6.28m x 1.00m (approx 20'7" x 3'3")
approx 6.14m x 4.88m (approx 20'1" x 16'0")
approx 3.00m x 2.00m (approx 9'10" x 6'6")
approx 3.80m x 3.13m (approx 12'5" x 10'3")
approx 2.00m x 1.53m (approx 6'6" x 5'0")
approx 2.74m x 2.43m (approx 8'11" x 7'11")
approx 3.80m x 2.63m (approx 12'5" x 8'7")
approx 3.80m x 2.63m (approx 12'5" x 8'7")
approx 4.90m x 4.54m (approx 16'0" x 14'10")
approx 15.00m x 15.00m (approx 49'2" x 49'2")
approx 13.00m x 10.00m (approx 42'7" x 32'9")
Mains water, electricity and drainage.
All carpets, fitted floor coverings, curtains and blinds. An integral electric oven and hob.
Electric heating. Further heating can be provided by multiple wood-burning stoves.
Double glazing throughout.
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Strictly by appointment via Munro & Noble - Telephone 01862 892 555
By mutual agreement.
Home report Valuation - £150,000
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