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Found in the peaceful village of Fearn, this charming home offers traditional features and expansive gardens. Blessed with a private driveway and detached garage, this is ideal for families, those looking for a rural escape or buyers keen to personalise a home to their taste.
The bright entrance porch welcomes you into the home, a versatile space surrounded by windows, perfect for enjoying morning coffee while taking in the views. The hallway beyond is generous, with the staircase ahead leading to the upper floor and the main living spaces opening up to the left and right.
To the left, the first living room is a cosy and inviting space, featuring a large front-facing window, filling the room with natural light. A leafy-patterned feature wallpaper in soft blue and cream tones adds character, complemented by thick, plush carpeting. A fireplace with a wooden surround and deep burnt-orange inset serves as an attractive focal point, creating a warm and homely atmosphere. Its size comfortably fits a family sized sofa and accompanying furniture.
The bathroom, also found to the left of the hallway on the ground floor, is a practical and spacious retreat, fitted with a full-sized white bath and separate shower cubicle with an electric shower. A built-in storage cupboard is ideal for keeping towels and essentials neatly tucked away, while a wide window sill offers space for decorative touches. A chrome towel radiator alongside a standard radiator ensures the room stays warm and comfortable. While the décor could benefit from a refresh, this provides a great opportunity to personalise the space to suit modern tastes.
The family room/dining room is a standout space, offering traditional charm with a rustic brick fireplace and a multi-fuel stove. The high ceilings with exposed wooden beams add character, while cream wallpaper with a decorative border enhances the classic feel. This spacious room easily accommodates a large family dining table, with large windows allowing plenty of natural light to flow in. A long radiator and an additional smaller radiator ensure the space remains cosy all year round.
Leading from the dining room, the kitchen provides a well-proportioned and practical space, featuring wood cabinets, plenty of storage and wood-effect worktops. A built-in oven, hob and extractor hood are complemented by space for a washing machine and dishwasher. The floral feature walls add a pop of colour and dual windows brighten the room. While the kitchen is functional and well-maintained, it offers a fantastic opportunity for modernisation, allowing buyers to create their dream culinary space.
Heading upstairs, the landing and staircase feature rich blue carpet with floral patterns, seamlessly blending with the matching wallpaper. The first bedroom is a generous double, boasting attic-style sloping ceilings, cream wallpaper and soft carpeting. A built-in storage cupboard adds practicality, while a large radiator and window keep the room light and warm.
The second bedroom, slightly smaller, currently fits two single beds comfortably. Decorated with cream walls and a red-patterned carpet, this room is versatile and adaptable, whether used as a guest room, children’s bedroom or home office. The large window invites natural light, while the radiator ensures a cosy atmosphere throughout the seasons.
The third bedroom, similar in style to the first, is another large double with sloping ceilings, cream walls and soft grey carpeting. The built-in storage and large window make this a practical and comfortable space, ready to be transformed into a stylish and relaxing bedroom.
The property is set on a generous plot, with a private driveway leading to a large detached garage. The expansive lawn wraps around the home, providing plenty of space for outdoor seating, entertaining or creating a beautiful garden retreat. A combination of fencing, hedges and stone walls offers privacy while maintaining the open countryside feel.
This historic stone-built home, dating back to 1870, retains its traditional character while benefiting from modern upgrades. The thick masonry walls, measuring between 600-700mm, provide excellent durability. The windows and doors are uPVC double-glazed, enhancing energy efficiency while maintaining the home’s classic look and feel. Heating is provided by an oil-fired central heating system with the external boiler, located at the rear of the house, supplying both heating and hot water on demand, with a heating oil storage tank situated within the garden grounds.
This characterful home is ideal for buyers looking for a peaceful rural lifestyle with modern convenience. With spacious interiors, traditional features and plenty of scope for personalisation, this property is a rare find that is ready to be transformed into a dream home. Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the space, location and potential this home has to offer.
About Fearn
Fearn, a small rural village near Tain, offers a peaceful countryside lifestyle, surrounded by rolling farmland and stunning Highland scenery. Although Fearn itself is a small community, it benefits from its proximity to Tain, just a short drive away. Tain offers a range of shops, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants and healthcare facilities, ensuring that all daily needs are met.
The village is also home to Fearn Railway Station, providing direct train links to Inverness and further north, making commuting and travel convenient. Families in the area are well served by local schools, with Fearn Primary School catering to younger children and secondary education available at Tain Royal Academy.
With its beautiful rural surroundings, easy access to the coast and strong transport connections, Fearn is an ideal location for those seeking a home in the Highlands that offers both tranquillity and accessibility. Whether you’re looking to embrace country living or find a base with excellent links to larger towns, Fearn presents a fantastic opportunity to settle in a scenic and welcoming community.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Oil
Council Tax Band: D
EPC Rating: E(39)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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