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Spacious three-bedroom semi-detached house in popular Black Isle village
Located less than a mile from the centre of Muir of Ord and close to a well-regarded 18-hole golf course, 19 Tarradale Gardens is a charming and well-maintained property on a long-established peaceful residential estate.
Several environmental improvements, including an array of solar panels and air source heating, means the property has a fabulous energy performance rating of C and an environmental impact of B, both of which are well above average. Combined with a Council Tax band of C makes it a cost-effective property. This also enhances its desirability as a welcoming family home, especially with its generously sized front and rear gardens and an interior floor area of 90 m2.
The house has a lawn to the front which is enclosed by stylish grey-painted timber fencing, offering privacy but a feeling of space. The matching front door opens into a well-decorated hallway filled with natural wood finish doors and joinery, nicely setting off the crisp blue and grey interior decoration.
A large living room features a charming tiled and cast-iron open fireplace with a wooden mantel, creating a cosy focal point; the generous size of the room and its pair of large windows overlooking the rear garden offer space for relaxed seating with plenty of additional room for a desk or dining table close to the rear hallway, which also provides gives access to the garden and patio area.
The kitchen has expansive worksurfaces and plentiful timber-fronted wall and floor cabinets. Arranged in a U-shape, the kitchen is a practical and serviceable space, with the the potential to be easily upgraded later if required.
A ground-floor bedroom is decorated in blues, with a papered feature wall. A built-in wardrobe provides convenient storage.
The cloakroom, with its WC and wash-hand basin, is conveniently located near the entrance to the property. A small airing cupboard has additional storage and uniquely features a window.
A timber staircase leads to the landing and two further bedrooms. The larger of these has a ceiling coombed on both sides. Featuring a skylight, this room has the space and shape to create some interesting layouts for a bed and dressing furniture.
The smaller room, also with a skylight, has a good layout for a smaller but still generously sized bedroom or convenient home office.
The family bathroom has attractive tongue-and-groove panelling, an ivory-coloured bath with a shower over it, and a matching WC and pedestal basin.
The garden is well-sized and can be conveniently accessed from a large gate to the rear of the property, offering space for private off-street parking. There is also a substantial timber patio, and an area of lawn and paving.
This pleasant property has enjoyed some good updating and still has plenty of scope to become a fabulous contemporary home. With its great location and peaceful setting, 19 Tarradale Gardens offers an attractive and cost-effective place for a family or couple.
About Muir of Ord
Just nine miles from Inverness and six miles from Dingwall, the village is ideally located to enjoy the remarkable countryside that surrounds it, but sufficiently far enough away from the A9 to emphasise the village’s quiet, community-based feel.
That said, Muir of Ord is famous for its local attractions and is a popular destination for vis area; the Muir of Ord Distillery is close to the centre of the village and retains the pagoda roofs and copper pot stills of traditional distilleries.
Surrounded by rich agricultural land and flanked by the Rivers Beauly and Conon, Muir of Ord has a close community of about 3,000. The village features many independent shops and businesses, including the famous Bad Girl Bakery and an Artysans social enterprise café run by the Calman Trust.
At the heart of the village is the Muir Hub, which has meeting spaces, a cinema, and a music and events venue. Each August, the Black Isle Show, the largest agricultural show in the North, is held just outside the village, attracting entrants and visitors from all around Scotland and over 200 local businesses; the the show is one of the most important social and trade events of the calendar,
Muir of Ord has a primary school, health centre, public library, petrol station and a railway station.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water & Electric
Council Tax Band: c
EPC Rating: C (70)
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.
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