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Situated in a quiet development on the western edge of Lossiemouth, 36 Bishops Court is a stylish, three-bedroom semi-detached home with detached garage and a thoughtfully landscaped garden complete with summerhouse. It’s an ideal choice for families looking for a well-located coastal base.
A paved driveway runs down the side of the property, leading to the detached brick-built garage with a pitched, tiled roof. Set back from the road, the home has garden areas to the front, side and rear, partially enclosed with fencing and walls, providing both privacy and structure.
Inside, the entrance hall has a welcoming feel, with warm-toned wooden flooring and soft cream walls. There’s space beneath the stairs for a unit or coat storage, while the staircase itself is finished in painted white wood with a thick grey carpet, practical and inviting in equal measure.
The lounge sits at the front of the house and makes a bold impression with its dark green walls, modern white radiator and large window that fills the room with light. Wooden flooring continues underfoot and the room comfortably fits a full suite of furniture with space to spare. It will be enjoyed by you and your family as a relaxed everyday living space, perfect for quiet evenings, weekend films or gathering together after a busy day.
White internal double doors, with stylish glass inserts, open from the lounge into the open-plan kitchen and dining area. The quality wooden flooring continues through this space and the overall look remains clean, neutral and cohesive. The dining area offers plenty of room for a table and chairs, positioned beside a window that looks out to the rear garden, with a long radiator running beneath. The kitchen continues seamlessly within the open-plan layout, fitted with soft blue cabinets, wooden worktops and white brick-style textured tiling around the preparation areas. It’s a well-equipped space, with integrated oven, electric hob and extractor hood, and space and plumbing for both a dishwasher and washing machine. Natural light enters the kitchen through a glazed back door and a small adjacent window, brightening the space and complementing its clean, practical design.
Upstairs, the landing is finished with the same soft grey carpet from the stairwell and a continuation of the patterned grey and white wallpaper, creating a smooth transition between floors.
The three double bedrooms each offer their own character while maintaining the home’s understated, neutral style. The main bedroom offers a generous footprint with ample space for a bed and additional furniture. A built-in wardrobe with mirrored sliding doors provides practical storage, while a grey and white floral-style feature wall adds a soft decorative touch without overwhelming the room.
Another of the double bedrooms follows the same design scheme, featuring built-in sliding wardrobes with mirrored doors and a soft grey-and-white feature wall. The third bedroom sits at the front of the property and is currently set up as a child’s room. Finished in light neutral tones with a window overlooking the front garden, it’s a flexible space that could easily serve as a nursery, dressing room or home office depending on your needs.
The bathroom is bright and modern, finished with large white wall tiles and a full white suite. The bath features centrally mounted taps for comfortable soaking. The bath also has an overhead shower with a fixed screen, helping to keep the room neat and splash-free. A modern chrome towel radiator adds both warmth and a polished touch.
The home is heated by a gas-fired condensing combi boiler, which supplies hot water on demand and warmth through a series of radiators. UPVC double glazed windows are fitted throughout, and both smoke and heat detectors are installed for added peace of mind.
To the rear, the garden has been carefully landscaped to include a lawn, raised planting beds and a generous patio section – perfect for outdoor dining or relaxing in the warmer months. At the back of the garden sits a timber summerhouse, currently set up with seating and a TV, making it an ideal escape for relaxing, gaming or hobbies – or as a ‘man cave’!
This is a home that balances comfort, practicality and personality in a location that’s convenient for local amenities, schools and the glorious nearby beaches. Whether you’re looking to upsize, settle into a family home or move closer to the coast, 36 Bishops Court is a must-see. Viewings are strongly recommended, so contact Hamish Homes today to arrange yours and discover the full potential of this welcoming home.
About Lossiemouth
Lossiemouth, a picturesque coastal town in Moray, offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history and modern amenities. Known for its stunning beaches and maritime heritage, Lossiemouth is an ideal location for those seeking a serene yet vibrant lifestyle.
The town boasts two magnificent beaches: the East Beach, famous for its golden sands and the West Beach, where the iconic Covesea Lighthouse stands, making Lossiemouth a haven for nature enthusiasts and water sports aficionados alike.
Lossiemouth’s rich maritime history is evident in its bustling harbour, which remains a central hub for local fishing activities. Residents enjoy a variety of local amenities, including a selection of shops, cafes and restaurants, offering everything from traditional Scottish fare to contemporary cuisine. Excellent educational facilities, such as local primary and secondary schools, ensure a high standard of education for families.
Sports and leisure facilities are plentiful, with the Moray Golf Club providing two renowned links courses that attract golf enthusiasts from around the world. Additionally, the town supports a variety of community clubs and activities, including a team in the Highland League, fostering a strong sense of community spirit.
Benefiting from good transport links, with easy access to nearby Elgin and the wider Moray region, Lossiemouth is an attractive destination for prospective homeowners looking to enjoy the best of life in Moray.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: C(76)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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