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Located on the outskirts of Nairn and looking toward the River Nairn across agricultural land, this beautifully maintained family home is a delightful addition to Hamish Homes’ portfolio. Constructed in 1989 and with an interior space of 103 m2, the property benefits from a well-kept condition inside and out and offers plenty of room. It is also in a small and attractive residential area along a quiet lane, lending it privacy and peace and quiet but with the security of being within a well-established local community.
8 Househill Meadows is accessed via a delightfully neat and tidy front lawn, past a detached garage and gravel drive which leads to a cheerful vestibule. The entrance and rooms beyond are well-decorated and clean-lined and offer pleasant, open-feeling spaces that are welcoming and elegant. The living room is large and has a fabulous west-facing view through a panoramic window that overlooks the garden and adjoining fields, perfect for enjoying the evening sky in comfort.
A compact but very comfortably sized dining room sits conveniently between the living room and kitchen and continues with the fabulous garden view, it has the added benefit of a patio door. The kitchen has been beautifully designed and has many contemporary details with rolled-edged dark worktops and medium wood finishes on the cabinets, lending a high-end quality aesthetic. Good quality appliances offset these and include a wide ceramic hob, large extractor hood and a granite-coloured sink.
The front of the property is given to the more private areas, which include three bedrooms. These are simply and elegantly finished in neutrals with carpeted floors and white-painted joinery to offset the natural wood finish doors. The principal bedroom has a large, mirrored wardrobe close to the stylish ensuite fitted with modern sanitaryware, including a walk-in shower enclosure, WC and wash hand basin. The walls are finished in grey stone effect panels and a large chrome towel rail lends reflective accents. Two more bedrooms are available, the larger one also has a built-in mirrored wardrobe. The third and smallest bedroom is still a good size and is currently used as an office. The family bathroom is simply decorated in neutrals and contains a white bath with a shower over, a WC, and a wash hand basin.
Accessed either from the kitchen, the dining room, the front garden, or from the quiet lane, the timber-fenced garden offers a delightful space that is laid with lawn and has paving and a patio. A timber store is near the house and several mature trees are to the rear, with a pretty stone wall behind them framing the lovely rustic view beyond. This fabulous bungalow offers a much-loved home full of character, enhanced with contemporary fittings and fixtures. Decorated in a neutral palette throughout, this provides an airy light-filled ambience but can be easily updated to create a stylish, modern home. Being close to many services and leisure facilities, 8 Househill Meadows is a beautiful property that is sure to be popular, especially with small families or those who have recently retired.
ABOUT NAIRN
Formerly a market town and Royal Burgh, Nairn is easily accessible by excellent roads and links and is close to three beaches, one of which has been recognised with a Blue Flag award for cleanliness. The centre of Nairn is located 17 miles from the capital of the Highlands, Inverness and just nine miles from Dalcross Airport, with regular direct flights to and from London, Bristol, Dublin and Amsterdam. Located on the southern shore of the Moray Firth, the area became famous in the Victorian era for its easy accessibility, magnificent beaches and gentle sunny climate. These still exist today!
More recently, the area has grown in popularity due to its outstanding golf courses, bustling town, varied shops and many creative enterprises. Nairn is within easy reach of many world-renowned attractions such as Culbin Forest, Cawdor Castle, The Findhorn Foundation and the Logie Estate. Closer to Nairn town centre, you can enjoy museums, art centres, watersports and two 18-hole championship golf courses and there are many excellent restaurants and interesting shops. The harbour and promenade are popular gathering points during the many dark-sky events visible in the area, including the aurora borealis and spectacular meteor showers. There is a secondary school, primary schools, doctors, a hospital, community and leisure centre and several places of worship. Hospitality, retail and agriculture are important forms of employment in the area. With its close-knit community and its popularity with holidaymakers from all over the world, Nairn town centre has an energetic, lively feel enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Services: Mains Water & drainage, electric and gas.
Council Tax Band: E
EPC Rating: C (71)
Entry Date: By mutual consent.
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days a week accompanied by agent.
INCLUDED IN THE SALE:
All floor coverings curtains and blinds and all integrated kitchen appliances.
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