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65 Spires Crescent is a well-proportioned, semi-detached house with an interior space of 107 m2 located in Lochloy, a desirable residential area in Nairn. This beautifully maintained property was built in 2005 and is close to beaches and natural spaces, yet it is only a short distance from Nairn town centre. The house is on a west-facing site, with a large, attractive front garden, a long tarmac drive and a generous expanse of tidy lawn. It is carefully decorated throughout and enjoys a better-than-average EPC rating of band C.
Painted pale grey, the L-shaped entrance hall is finished with white joinery, doors and a laminate floor, creating a spacious feeling and an elegant welcome. The living room is at the rear of the property and has glazed patio doors open to the garden. This room is painted in a delicate teal colour that works well with the hard flooring, creating an attractive, comfortable space to relax.
Strikingly decorated with an achromatic design, the kitchen has a dark grey floor, taupe glossy floor and wall cabinets, an off- white worksurface and a breakfast bar to one side. Neatly arranged with long, elegant lines, the kitchen ends with a deep bay window that overlooks the front of the house. The dining room is decorated with an elegant grey baroque-style paper on one wall, which complements the grey mantelpiece well. The room has a wooden floor and a triple window, ensuring plentiful natural light.
A pleasant ground-floor bedroom, finished in pink, overlooks the garden, creating a cheerful place for a family member or guests. The ground-floor family bathroom is white throughout and partially tiled. It has a bath with a hand shower, WC, wash hand basin set into a vanity unit and a large chrome ladder towel rail.
Carpeted stairs lead to two further bedrooms. The principal bedroom is large and full of character and shape and features alcoves and a coombed ceiling. A dormer window creates even more space in this generously sized room and a delicate blue floral pattern paper gives the room a fresh, modern aesthetic. The second bedroom is decorated in pretty pale aqua. It has a sizeable east-facing skylight that creates room for a useful space below it. Both of the first-floor bedrooms have built-in cupboards. The shower room has a large walk-in shower with black quarts effect panels, a WC, a vanity unit and a wash hand basin with black tiles above it.
Outside is a delightful timber-fenced garden with a large lawn, a number of small trees and shrubs and herbaceous and vegetable borders. A large patio laid with flagstones leads to a utility area and timber shed and a pergola provides an additional point of interest. 65 Spires Cresent has been thoughtfully decorated throughout and maintained to a very high standard. It is clearly a lovely home that has been much cared for. Its fabulous location, good community and excellent local services make it particularly desirable. Its delightful garden further add to its attractiveness as a comfortable and inviting family home.
ABOUT NAIRN
Formerly a market town and Royal Burgh, Nairn is easily accessible by excellent road and transport links and is close to three beaches, one of which has received 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! The area has recently 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. 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 centres 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 worldwide, Nairn town centre has an energetic, lively feel that locals and visitors enjoy.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Services: Mains Water & drainage, electric and gas.
Council Tax Band: D
EPC Rating: C (76)
Entry Date: Early entry available
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.
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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