In peaceful countryside just outside the picturesque village of Rogart, this attractive four bedroom detached home combines rural charm with contemporary comfort.
Nestled in peaceful countryside just outside the picturesque village of Rogart, this attractive four bedroom detached home offers an appealing blend of rural charm and modern comfort. Enjoying far reaching views across the surrounding hills and convenient access to Tain and the renowned North Coast 500, the property is ideally suited to families, retirees, or anyone seeking a tranquil Highland retreat. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the generous accommodation and the serenity of its setting.
The home benefits from mains electricity, enhanced by an off grid hydro system powered by the adjacent burn — a rare and sustainable energy feature. The extensive garden grounds extend to the front, side, and rear, and include two attached brick stores, a large workshop further up the drive, and an additional shed, all with power and light.
The accommodation comprises an entrance vestibule, hallway, bright lounge, kitchen/diner, utility room, gallery landing, four double bedrooms with double aspect windows, an ensuite bathroom, and a WC/shower room.
On the first floor, the front vestibule opens into a welcoming hallway leading to a spacious, light filled lounge with a large picture window, ceiling window, and French doors opening onto a balcony — an ideal spot for alfresco dining while enjoying the sound of the burn. The well appointed kitchen/diner features modern grey gloss units, ample worktop space, a Belfast sink, and dual aspect windows. Two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and a contemporary WC/shower room complete this level.
The gallery landing leads to the ground floor, where two further double bedrooms benefit from fitted wardrobes and double aspect windows; one enjoys an ensuite bathroom. A practical utility room with sink, washing machine, and tumble dryer provides excellent additional storage and workspace.
The village of Rogart is a peaceful Highland community, well known for its scenic surroundings, wildlife, and outdoor pursuits including hillwalking and birdwatching. The village benefits from a request stop railway station on the Far North Line, a primary school, local shops, a Co op, and the Pittentrail Inn. Nearby Lairg and Tain offer a wider range of services, supermarkets, schooling, and attractions including Tain Through Time and the Glenmorangie Distillery.
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approx. 6.60m x 2.90m (approx. 21'7" x 9'6")
approx 3.94m x 3.76m (approx 12'11" x 12'4")
approx 3.64m x 3.42m (approx 11'11" x 11'2")
approx 2.52m x 2.24m (approx 8'3" x 7'4")
approx 4.73m x 4.49m (approx 15'6" x 14'8")
approx 3.78m x 2.98m (approx 12'4" x 9'9")
approx 3.76m x 3.23m (approx 12'4" x 10'7")
approx 2.61m x 1.86m (approx 8'6" x 6'1")
approx 3.72m x 3.26m (approx 12'2" x 10'8")
approx. 5.04m x 2.70m (approx. 16'6" x 8'10")
approx 1.99m x 1.24m (approx 6'6" x 4'0")
Mains electricity, water and septic tank.
All carpets, fitted floor coverings, curtains and blinds. A freestanding cooker, dishwasher and freezer.
Gas central heating with tank outside.
External generator powered by burn.
Double glazed PVC windows throughout.
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Strictly by appointment via Munro & Noble Tain - Telephone 01862 892 555.
By mutual agreement.
Home report Valuation - £260,000
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