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Just a short walk from Nairn’s famous beach, 7a Bath Street offers a rare combination of space, flexibility and character in a sought-after part of the town. Set over one and a half storeys, the layout includes two bathrooms and up to four bedrooms offering flexibility for families to grow.
The home opens into a wide, welcoming hallway, where solid wood flooring flows throughout the ground floor. The walls are finished with soft grey paint above a traditional wainscot-style wallpaper design, setting a calm and characterful tone from the start. The layout moves naturally from here, with each room offering well-defined space and flexibility.
The lounge is a good size space and characterful, with large white skirting boards and cornicing.. A decorative white fire surround houses an electric fireplace styled like a traditional multi-fuel stove, offering a cosy focal point. Beside this is a deep white alcove with built-in shelving, perfect for housing books or for displaying treasured ornaments or photo frames. The two-tone green and deep blue wall treatment adds depth and period style, while a large radiator ensures warmth year-round.
The kitchen and breakfast room is a bright, modern space with clean white cabinets matched with slim black handles and grey worktops. Marble-effect panelling along the prep areas makes for easy cleaning and under-counter seating along one wall creates a casual spot for morning coffee or conversation. Integrated appliances include a five-ring gas hob and twin built-in ovens, ideal for those who cook regularly or enjoy entertaining. A built-in wine chiller is neatly positioned among the lower units, adding a practical touch with a hint of luxury. A dark-coloured sink with a black tap sits at the centre of the workspace, while ceiling spotlights brighten the entire room and emphasise the clean, modern finish. At the far end, additional cabinets and worktops provide valuable extra storage, while at the other, full-height patio doors open directly onto the outdoor space.
Off the kitchen, a utility room offers further matched cabinets along with under-counter room for laundry appliances. Beyond this, the ground floor shower room is fitted with a toilet, wash-hand basin and an enclosed shower cubicle lined with easy-care wetwall panels. A heated towel rail adds both comfort and practicality.
On the ground floor, a second reception room offers valuable flexibility. It’s currently used as a dining room but could easily serve as a fourth bedroom, home office or hobby space. The room comfortably fits a six-seater table and side unit and would also suit a double bed and furniture. A built-in cupboard adds practical storage, while soft cream carpet and neutral décor make it easy to personalise.
Upstairs, thick grey carpet runs up the staircase to a first-floor landing, where a window seat and radiator create a peaceful reading nook, a thoughtful, relaxed feature not often found in homes of this kind.
The main bedroom is a generous double with excellent natural light from an expansive window. Soft blue painted walls and one grey-toned wallpapered feature wall, adds personality without overpowering. The rooms ample size allows space for a large bed and additional furnishings.
Two further bedrooms sit beneath the sloping roof at the rear, both enjoying light from Velux-style windows. One features a soft tree-pattern wallpaper feature wall and built-in wardrobe. The other is currently arranged with two single beds with grey toned walls. Cream carpets and neutral finishes make both rooms feel warm and versatile.
The upstairs bathroom is a generous, well-designed space with a calm, modern feel. A deep-set bath is built into a tiled surround in earthy, natural tones, offering a quiet spot to relax. On the opposite wall, a corner shower cubicle provides a practical everyday option, finished with clean lines and glass panels. The toilet sits neatly beside the shower, while the basin makes a stylish statement, a shallow bowl mounted on a wooden plinth with slim chrome legs. Above it, a mirrored cabinet offers useful storage and reflects light to keep the room feeling bright and open.
Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired central heating system, with radiators installed throughout. All windows are modern uPVC double-glazed, with timber-framed Velux rooflights on the upper floor. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are in place.
The detached garage, located directly opposite the property, is insulated and lined for use as a studio or store. With a gravel driveway in front, it adds useful parking and secure storage. The front garden is private and hard landscaped with stone slabs and slate, bordered by timber fencing and stone walling. To the rear, a narrow strip with a retaining wall offers a low-maintenance outdoor space.
This is a spacious and adaptable home with charm, flexibility and desirable features throughout, from the stylish kitchen and bathrooms to the detached garage studio and four usable bedrooms. Rarely available in such a delightful Nairn location, this home will appeal to a wide range of buyers. Viewing is highly recommended as properties with this level of versatility and finish don’t stay on the market for long. Contact Hamish Homes now to ensure your viewing is reserved!
About Nairn
Nairn is a picturesque coastal town renowned for its rich history and vibrant community. The town’s beautiful sandy beaches are a major draw, offering perfect spots for relaxation, coastal walks and water sports. Nairn’s seafront also features a scenic promenade and a bustling harbour, where you can often spot seals and dolphins.
Nairn is steeped in history, with its origins dating back to medieval times. The town centre is home to a range of historical buildings and landmarks, including the Nairn Museum, which provides insights into the area’s rich cultural heritage.
Residents of Nairn enjoy a variety of amenities, including local shops, cafes and restaurants, as well as primary schools and a secondary school which make it an ideal place for families. The town hosts numerous community events throughout the year, such as the Nairn Highland Games and the Nairn Book and Arts Festival, fostering a strong sense of community spirit.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in and around Nairn, from golfing to watersports to hiking in the nearby countryside. The town is well-connected by road and rail, with Inverness just a short drive away and just minutes from Inverness Airport.
With its blend of natural beauty, historical charm and a welcoming community, Nairn offers a unique and fulfilling lifestyle in the Scottish Highlands.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: D
EPC Rating: D(68)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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