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Located near central Lossiemouth, Roselea Cottage is a detached bungalow blending traditional character with modern convenience. Built in 1935, its move-in ready, ideal for professionals, families or downsizers seeking a stylish and comfortable home.
Entering through a vestibule hallway, you are welcomed into the spacious living room, which boasts neutral décor with a floral feature wall and wood laminate flooring. The decorative fireplace, complete with a wooden surround and black cast iron insert, adds warmth and character to the space. The living room opens into the dining room, a dedicated space with ample room for a family-sized table and chairs. Having a separate dining room offers privacy for formal meals or social gatherings, creating a lovely flow for entertaining.
Double doors from the living room lead to the large conservatory, where the wood laminate flooring continues, creating a seamless flow. This bright and versatile space features glass windows on all sides with stylish blinds for privacy. The roomy area makes it ideal for relaxing, dining or to simply enjoy the views of the garden and beyond.
The traditional kitchen is fitted with wood cabinets, light-coloured worktops and a small breakfast bar for casual meals. The space offers practicality with plenty of storage, room for a freestanding cooker and plumbing and space for a washing machine. Textured wallpaper on the walls and ceiling adds a subtle touch of character.
The master bedroom is a good-sized double, featuring soft-patterned wallpaper and stylishly lit alcoves with built-in cupboards for additional storage. The second bedroom is smaller but equally charming, with neutral walls, a cosy carpet and a window that makes it ideal as a single room, guest room, nursery or home office.
The modern shower room is bright and functional, with a large corner shower cubicle, white and grey marble-effect wet wall panels and plenty of built-in storage. A wall of mirrors enhances the sense of space and light, making it a standout feature of the home.
The outdoor space is equally impressive, with a large rear garden that includes a lawn, a raised decking area perfect for dining or relaxing and an undercover section currently housing a hot tub. The property also features a detached garage, a substantial structure with power, lighting and a solid fuel stove, offering a versatile space for storage, hobbies or a workshop. Photovoltaic panels on the garage roof augment the property’s electricity supply, adding to its energy efficiency.
The chipped driveway and lock-block pathways provide convenient off-street parking, while the surrounding mix of fencing and walls ensures privacy. Situated within a quiet area close to Lossiemouth town centre, Roselea Cottage offers the perfect combination of charm, practicality and a great location. Schedule your viewing today to see all this beautiful property has to offer.
About Lossiemouth
Lossiemouth, a picturesque coastal town in Moray, offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history and modern amenities. Known for its stunning beaches and maritime heritage, Lossiemouth is an ideal location for those seeking a serene yet vibrant lifestyle.
The town boasts two magnificent beaches: the East Beach, famous for its golden sands and the West Beach, where the iconic Covesea Lighthouse stands, making Lossiemouth a haven for nature enthusiasts and water sports aficionados alike.
Lossiemouth’s rich maritime history is evident in its bustling harbour, which remains a central hub for local fishing activities. Residents enjoy a variety of local amenities, including a selection of shops, cafes and restaurants, offering everything from traditional Scottish fare to contemporary cuisine. Excellent educational facilities, such as local primary and secondary schools, ensure a high standard of education for families.
Sports and leisure facilities are plentiful, with the Moray Golf Club providing two renowned links courses that attract golf enthusiasts from around the world. Additionally, the town supports a variety of community clubs and activities, including a team in the Highland League, fostering a strong sense of community spirit.
Benefiting from good transport links, with easy access to nearby Elgin and the wider Moray region, Lossiemouth is an attractive destination for prospective homeowners looking to enjoy the best of life in Moray.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: D (66)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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