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This magnificent country home enjoys a luxurious private setting. Constructed in the 1800’s and further extended in 1972 and just 50 miles from Inverness, Tigh Geal is beautifully decorated and is surrounded by tasteful grounds and gardens. With outstanding views and a massive 204 m2 space, it is a large but elegant family home that requires early viewing.
The whitewashed house has a fabulous presence. It is set into the landscape and surrounded by fields, trees, stone walls, and lawns. Access is via a private drive to a parking area close to the house.
The large living room has an imposing natural stone chimney breast and hearth and a wood-burning stove with exceptional views from the massive window that spans one wall.
The vast double-aspect dining room has French windows that open into the garden; this ample space allows for a substantial dining suite and other occasional furniture, making this room extremely versatile.
Fitted with tile effect vinyl and wall cabinets, the kitchen is painted in a cheerful pale yellow, which complements the natural joinery and windows. A Belling range, with electric ovens and 5 ring LPG hob further enhance the country aesthetic of this spacious and attractive kitchen. To the rear of the kitchen, a generously sized utility room provides access to the garden.
The ground floor has a self-contained suite consisting of a charming sitting room and bedroom linked by double doors with French doors that leads to a private bedroom with an en-suite shower.
A further shower room is also available, which can be accessed from the hall.
A timber staircase leads to the three bedrooms on the first floor; these are individually decorated to reflect the unique characteristics of each; all the rooms feature excellent views, with the gable end rooms featuring coombed ceilings. All the bedrooms have integrated storage and wash-hand basins.
The family bathroom room is blue with white woodwork and has a wash hand basin, bath, WC and walk-in shower.
Fantastic gardens surround the property and include several outbuildings, including a garage, a stone barn, and a timber summer house. With adequate parking for at least 3 vehicles. The extensive grounds are impressive and have many areas of well-kept lawn, rockeries and borders, along with an enclosed kitchen garden. Areas of beautifully designed landscaping and mature trees surround the property.
Tigh Geal is an exceptional family home with beautiful grounds in an outstanding setting. Its interior and gardens have clearly been approached with tasteful elegance and care, and combined with its location in a spectacular part of Scotland, it justifiably deserves considerable interest.
About Golspie
Nestled along the scenic North Sea coast north of Inverness, Golspie is a picturesque village that combines natural beauty with historical charm, making it a beloved spot in the Highlands. About 53 miles from Inverness, Golspie enjoys excellent connectivity via the A9 and rail station, offering easy access to major towns and cities.
The majestic Dunrobin Castle is at the heart of Golspie’s allure, a cornerstone of the area’s rich history. The village is a vibrant hub, with its main street lined with independent shops, cafes, and eateries, set against the stunning backdrop of coastal and rural landscapes. Local supermarkets and stores provide a variety of goods, ensuring residents and visitors have their needs met close to home.
Healthcare is readily available through a local medical practice, with more comprehensive services in Inverness. Public transport, including regular train and bus services, connects Golspie to surrounding areas, making it convenient for commuting and exploration.
Golspie serves as a gateway to outdoor adventures and historical sites, positioned strategically for those looking to explore the Scottish Highlands; the village not only caters to daily living with its amenities but also fosters a strong community spirit, reflected in its schools, community centre, and places of worship.
This blend of modern amenities, golf courses, award winning beaches, walks and trails, historical charm, natural beauty, and strategic location makes Golspie a unique and desirable place to live or visit in the Scottish Highlands.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & LPG
Council Tax Band: E
EPC Rating: E (43)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
Included in the sale:
All floor coverings, blinds and all white goods.
At Hamish, our experienced Inverness estate agents prioritize listening to your needs. We aim to help you achieve your property goals with confidence, making the process of selling your home as smooth and certain as possible
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