A three bedroomed detached bungalow with large front and rear gardens, located in the peaceful village of Fearn.
An excellent opportunity to acquire a pleasant, three bedroomed detached bungalow that benefits from double glazed windows, oil fired central heating, solar panels which assist in heating the hot water, and a spacious, enclosed garden, which offers superb potential for extending. Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in the village of Fearn, this home would appeal to several prospective purchasers, including first time buyers, young families and buy to let investors. On entering the property through the entrance vestibule, you are met with the hallway, off which can be found a lounge with large picture window and an open fire with wooden surround, and a bright, double bedroom with a built-in wardrobe. The inner hall leads you to a further two, double bedrooms, again, both boasting built-in wardrobes, and the family bathroom which comprises a WC, a vanity wash hand basin, a bath with electric shower over and is complemented by stylish wet-walling. The modern kitchen completes the accommodation and lies to the rear of the property, and gives access to side elevation. It is fitted with wall and base mounted units and worktops, tiled splashbacks, and has a stainless-steel sink with drainer and taps. There is a useful pantry, and a cupboard offering additional storage. Included in the sale is two free standing butchers blocks, and cooker. Storage is provided by two good sized storage cupboards in the hallway, which also gives access to the loft. Outside, the front garden is laid to lawn and has a mixture of hedging and flower beds, which are enclosed with fencing. The rear garden has post and wire fencing, fruit trees, and a water feature. Sited here are two sheds, and a greenhouse. The property is situated within a mature residential area towards the centre of Fearn village and is a short walk to the Primary School and Nursery.
Local amenities are available a short distance away within the town of Tain, approximately 5 miles distant by road. The town has several attractions such as Tain and St Duthus Collegiate Church and boasts a local history museum, Tain Through Time, and the Glenmorangie Distillery. This is also two medical practices, a dentist, along with a Post Office, Lidl, Co-op, ASDA, Tesco, and a variety of local shops and hotels. There are two primary schools and a secondary school, and several recreational pursuits can be enjoyed in the area such as golf, bowls and tennis. The Highland capital, Inverness is 34 miles to the south where all major transport links can be found. A commuter train goes from Tain to Inverness daily.
approx 1.36m x 1.02m (approx 4'5" x 3'4")
approx 3.19m x 1.49m (approx 10'5" x 4'10")
approx 5.02m x 3.44m (approx 16'5" x 11'3")
approx 4.38m x 3.42m (approx 14'4" x 11'2")
approx. 4.53m x 0.93m (approx. 14'10" x 3'0")
approx 3.61m x 3.57m (approx 11'10" x 11'8")
approx 3.28m x 2.74m (approx 10'9" x 8'11")
approx 1.95m x 1.71m (approx 6'4" x 5'7")
approx 3.03m x 2.78m (approx 9'11" x 9'1")
Mains electricity, water and drainage.
All carpets, fitted floor coverings and curtains. Free-standing cooker and two butchers blocks. Two sheds and a greenhouse.
Oil fired central heating.
Double glazed windows throughout.
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Strictly by appointment via Munro & Noble Tain - Telephone 01862 892 555
By mutual agreement.
Home report Valuation - £135,000
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