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A home that refuses to blend into the background, 53 King Street combines period character with bold modern styling to create something genuinely memorable. Built around 1850 and extending to approximately 149m² of internal floor space, this substantial property unfolds across three levels, with four bedrooms and a pair of versatile attic rooms. Situated within Nairn’s conservation area and just moments from the town centre and the beach, this is a home for buyers looking for space, flexibility and individuality in equal measure.
The hallway creates a strong first impression with a woodland themed wallpaper above grey wood panelling on the lower half of the walls. Wood effect flooring runs throughout, while a built-in louvre door cupboard provides useful storage. Near the front door are the first two bedrooms.
Bedroom One features a dramatic floral feature wall with colourful blooms set against a dark background. The remaining walls are painted in a deep grey tone, creating a rich contrast. The room has plenty of space for furniture and enjoys its own en-suite shower room. This is fitted with a white pedestal basin and toilet with a chrome towel radiator between them. The shower enclosure is lined with white wall tiles while dark blue painted walls elsewhere add colour.
The second bedroom has deep green painted walls paired with natural finishes and a grey fitted carpet underfoot. This en-suite also has a white pedestal wash basin, toilet and shower cubicle. White wall tiles cover the room, enhanced by a decorative blue floral border and matching feature tiles.
Along the hallway you find the kitchen and dining room. This has a bold, highly individual finish, with the cooking area fitted with dark grey units and long gold coloured handles. Grey worktops run across the top, contrasting with the large grey marble effect splashback panels behind.
A black sink is paired with a gold coloured mixer tap, while the black induction hob has a built-in oven below and a black angled extractor above. The dining area continues the striking decorative style, with vertical striped wall panelling on one side and stone wall patterned wallpaper around the window. Black skirting boards and windowsill, dark flooring and modern geometric pendant lighting tie the room together, creating a dining space that feels far from ordinary.
The utility room is a compact space fitted with white floor standing units topped with a light marble effect surface with a stainless steel sink and drainer set in, beneath a window. The layout has space for a washing machine and tumble dryer, making it ideal for storage and laundry.
Another handy addition to the home is the sun porch. One wall has been left exposed to reveal the original stonework while the remaining walls are finished in shades of grey. A large window and glazed UPVC door facing the garden bring natural light into the space, while a wall-mounted light fitting and electric heater complete the space.
The staircase immediately catches the eye with its dark timber finish and strong architectural presence. Decorative patterned risers add character to each step, while dark balustrades rise to a bright first floor landing. The contrast between the dark woodwork and crisp white walls creates a striking transition between the floors.
The living room is an inviting space centred around an attractive fireplace with a timber surround and woodburning stove stood on a slate hearth. Soft neutral decor is complemented by a green accent wall, while ceiling spotlights and decorative cornicing add a refined finish. Two deep set windows bring excellent natural light into the room while either side of the fireplace, illuminated alcoves provide the perfect place to display decorative pieces. There’s plenty of space for various furniture layouts, allowing the room to adapt easily to everyday family life.
The first of the two bedrooms on this floor has a really cosy atmosphere created by the sloping ceiling and large rooflight window. A striking feature wall introduces colour against the otherwise white painted finishes. Ceiling spotlights, light coloured flooring and soft decorative finishes combine to create a peaceful and comfortable retreat.
Bedroom number 4 is slightly smaller with bright white painted walls, window frames and skirtings. An original fireplace with decorative black surround adds character and a sense of history in keeping with this home that was built over 150 years ago.
The shower room is fitted with a corner shower enclosure, pedestal basin and toilet. A broad vanity unit runs beneath the window, incorporating useful storage cupboards and shelving. Fully tiled walls and a grey vinyl flooring create a practical finish, while the window provides natural light and ventilation.
The attic floor adds a surprising amount of space and versatility to the home. Accessed via a staircase from the first floor landing, this level has two interconnected attic rooms, each benefitting from rooflight windows that flood the space with natural light. The first room is currently arranged as a hobby and play space with sloping ceilings and a painted feature wall, creating a distinctive and colourful setting. A connecting doorway leads through to the second room in the attic.
This room mirrors the character of the first, with sloping ceilings and a painted feature wall. Together, these interconnected spaces create a highly adaptable level that could be used as additional sleeping accommodation, office space, storage or for hobbies.
Properties with this much character and versatility rarely come to market. Whether you’re searching for a spacious family home or simply a property with far more personality than a typical modern house, 53 King Street deserves your attention. The combination of period features, distinctive interiors and flexible accommodation across three floors creates a home that can adapt to changing needs for years to come. Early viewing is highly recommended so contact Hamish Homes without delay.
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.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: D
EPC Rating: F (27)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.

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