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This is first floor maisonette blends the solid presence of a traditional stone building with a striking, modern interior finish. Converted from a period property dating back to around 1900, the home feels distinctive, offering generous space across one level in a central Elgin setting.
The entrance vestibule sits at ground level, providing a clear and private entry point before stairs lead up to the main accommodation. Once upstairs, the layout opens out easily, with rooms flowing naturally from the central landing.
The kitchen is a standout space with a confident, modern look. White kitchen cabinets are finished with small round handles, paired with wood effect worktops which soften the overall feel. Grey painted walls sit alongside white tiled splashbacks with dark grout, adding depth and contrast. A breakfast bar provides a relaxed spot for casual dining, while a built in white oven and matching white gas hob blend neatly into the units. A black sink and taps tie in with the darker accents found throughout the home, while space is set beneath the counters for a dishwasher and laundry appliances, keeping the room practical as well as stylish.
The living room continues the black and white tone of the home. Crisp white painted walls and bold black design features are visually striking. A black radiator, black internal doors, black fireplace and a horizontal electric fire create a strong, contemporary contrast. Herringbone style flooring runs underfoot, while a section of timber acoustic panelling on the wall in one corner adds warmth and texture. Natural light is provided by a window on one wall, complemented by a rooflight above, keeping the room bright and welcoming throughout the day.
Two bedrooms lead directly off the living room. Bedroom one is a double room, finished with white walls and one grey patterned wallpaper feature wall that adds interest without overpowering the space. A grey carpet runs underfoot, a radiator sits near the door and two windows keep the room well lit.
Bedroom two is another double room, finished in a similar palette of white walls and a grey patterned wallpaper on one wall. Grey carpet continues here, with a radiator near the door and a built in storage cupboard fitted with a white painted louvred door.
Bedroom three is located off the main landing and is a small double room with a strong visual style. A dark grey feature wall contrasts against lighter surrounding walls, with grey carpet underfoot. A tall window brings in natural light and a radiator sits near the door. This room and its location, make it equally suitable as a bedroom, home office or hobby space.
The shower room continues the bold design theme found throughout the home. Finished in a striking black and white scheme, the space feels modern. A white vanity unit provides storage with a basin set above, paired with a black tap and a circular mirror with black edging mounted above it. The walk in shower enclosure is a good size and fitted with a modern shower, completing a room that feels sharp, stylish and easy to maintain.
Heating is provided by a gas fired Vaillant central heating boiler located within a landing cupboard, supplying steel panel radiators throughout the property as well as the domestic hot water. The system is controlled by a programmer, room thermostat and thermostatic radiator valves. Double glazed aluminium framed windows are installed throughout with smoke detectors fitted for safety and peace of mind.
This is a home that stands out for its confidence and individuality, offering period character wrapped in a thoroughly modern interior. With three bedrooms, strong design throughout and a central Elgin location, it’s a property that feels ready to move into and enjoy straight away. To fully appreciate the style and layout on offer, viewing in person is highly recommended, so contact Hamish Homes without delay.
About Elgin
Elgin is a vibrant town in Moray, steeped in history and surrounded by natural beauty. As the commercial centre of the region, Elgin is the perfect blend of urban convenience and rural charm, making it an attractive place to live.
One of Elgin’s standout features is its rich history, highlighted by the majestic ruins of Elgin Cathedral and the town’s well preserved Victorian architecture, including grand buildings and quaint stone cottages.
Elgin enjoys modern amenities, including a variety of shops, supermarkets, cafes and restaurants. The town also boasts excellent educational facilities, including several primary and secondary schools making it a great location for families. For leisure, residents can enjoy the atmosphere of Cooper Park, play at local golf courses or take in a football match at Borough Briggs, the home of Elgin City Football Club.
Its location provides easy access to both the coast, with an array of stunning nearby beaches, and the Cairngorms National Park, offering endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling and wildlife watching. Situated between two main cities, the town is also well connected by road and rail, with direct links to Inverness and Aberdeen.
For those looking to buy property, Elgin offers a vibrant community, historical charm and a high quality of life in a picturesque setting.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band:
EPC Rating: C (73)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.

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