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Located in the tranquil village of Ardgay and enjoying beautiful views out to the Dornoch Firth, this charming three-bedroom detached property offers traditional features, a large kitchen and generous gardens, perfect for those looking for a home with plenty of potential and a peaceful lifestyle.
A gravel driveway at the front offers ample parking for multiple vehicles, providing a practical and low-maintenance entrance to the home. Stepping inside, the vestibule is a practical space for storing coats and shoes, keeping the rest of the home tidy. The hallway is bright and spacious, featuring cream walls and a bold red carpet, with doors leading to all ground-floor rooms and a unique open-tread space-saving staircase leading to the attic.
The lounge is a comfortable and inviting space, with a large rear window framing breathtaking views over the Dornoch Firth. A multi-fuel stove with a sleek black finish provides warmth and adds a cosy focal point to the room. A built-in storage cupboard offers additional practicality, while the soft carpet and neutral décor make this a space that feels both homely and relaxing.
The kitchen is a standout feature of the home, offering plenty of space and character. The Belfast sink sits beneath a window overlooking the water, making everyday tasks enjoyable. The neutral-toned cabinets are topped with wooden worktops. Some of the wall-mounted units feature glass panels, perfect for displaying your finer glassware or crockery. Shiny grey tiling provides an easy-to-clean backdrop in the cooking areas and there is space for a freestanding cooker and washing machine. Two built-in storage cupboards offer additional practicality while there’s also room for a small dining table, making this a versatile and functional space.
The first bedroom is spacious and filled with natural light, thanks to sliding glass doors that open to the outside. A feature fireplace with a white surround sits on the grey accent wall, adding charm and warmth to the space. A built-in alcove is ideal for a display cabinet or additional furniture, while the soft carpeting and cream walls create a comfortable retreat. The second bedroom, another good-sized double, offers neutral décor with soft carpeting, a built-in wardrobe for storage and a large window allowing in plenty of light.
The bathroom is well designed, featuring a bath, separate shower cubicle, toilet and sink. Having both a shower and a bath provides versatility and convenience, whether you prefer a quick rinse or a long soak. Cream tiling with a decorative blue strip adds a subtle touch of colour meaning the space is both bright and functional.
Upstairs, the attic bedroom is a generous space with sloping ceilings, two Velux windows to the rear and a long radiator for warmth. The blue carpeting and built-in storage cupboards add practicality, and there’s plenty of room to comfortably accommodate a double bed.
The outdoor space is a real highlight with large garden grounds to the front and rear. The mature trees, expansive lawn and wooden fencing create a private and peaceful environment, perfect for enjoying the stunning surroundings. The rear garden offers fantastic views over the firth, making it an ideal place to relax and take in the scenery.
With plenty of space, traditional charm and a wonderful rural setting, this home offers fantastic potential for those looking for a peaceful lifestyle with modern comforts. Whether you’re looking for a forever home, a getaway retreat or a property to personalise, Woodside House is a fantastic opportunity. Arrange your viewing today to experience the space, charm and stunning surroundings this home has to offer.
About Ardgay
Nestled on the banks of the Dornoch Firth, Ardgay is a gateway to the remote and beautiful landscapes of Sutherland, making it an ideal location for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits such as walking, fishing and wildlife watching.
Despite its rural charm, Ardgay has essential local amenities, including a village shop, café and post office, ensuring daily needs are met. For a wider range of services, including supermarkets, healthcare facilities and leisure options, the nearby town of Tain is just a short drive away.
Families in Ardgay are well served by education facilities, with Gledfield Primary School in the village and secondary schooling available at Dornoch Academy. There is a large Medical Centre in Bonar Bridge.
Dornoch has 2 Golf Courses including a championship course to be enjoyed. When entertaining you will find a viridity of hotel, restaurants and pubs to eat out in.
Ardgay benefits from excellent transport links, with its own railway station offering regular services to Inverness, Wick and Thurso. The A836 and A9 roads provide easy access to surrounding towns with the Highland capital, Inverness, around an hour’s drive away.
With its stunning scenery, strong community spirit and good transport connections, Ardgay presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to buy property in the Highlands.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Oil
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: E (48)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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