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Myrtle Cottage is as a traditional three bedroom, semi-detached bungalow with roughcast exterior walls, a pitched tiled roof and a neat gated frontage leading to an entrance porch. The cottage sits on a quiet street close to local landmarks in the heart of Dyke village, just a short distance to the wider amenities of nearby Forres. Built around 1900 and extended later, the property now provides approximately 72m² floorspace, with UPVC double glazed windows and doors throughout.
The entrance porch is a bright little space before stepping into the main accommodation. The hall runs centrally through the property, with striped patterned wallpaper on the lower half of the walls and and neutral textured paper on the walls above. A radiator is mounted to one side, and natural light filters through from the rear door at the far end, giving the corridor a clear line of sight from front to back without disrupting its simple layout.
The living room has a traditional look with patterned wallpaper running around the lower half of the walls in soft red and cream vertical stripes, finished with a slim patterned border. Above this, the walls are a light textured cream, giving the room a warm backdrop. A large window looks out to the front with the painted sill wide enough for display pieces or plants. The flooring is fitted in a green carpet with a subtle mottled pattern, continuing the classic style. The fireplace forms the main focal point, with its tiled surround set around a black open fire. A timber mantelpiece runs along the top and matches the stained wood finish of the internal door, which has multiple glazed panes.
The kitchen and dining area sit together in a single, practical space. Timber wall panelling runs throughout the room, with matching wood laminate flooring underfoot. At the dining end, there’s space for a dining table and chairs with the rear door opening to the garden behind. The kitchen section carries the same warm tones, with wood fronted cabinets, light coloured worktops and tiled splashbacks featuring a soft floral pattern. Appliances, storage and counter space wrap around three sides, with the sink placed below a second window. It’s a homely room that may benefit from modernising.
The bathroom combines a patterned tile finish with a traditional coloured suite, with the tiles repeating a floral motif in warm orange tones. The suite itself includes a pedestal wash hand basin, a matching bath with chrome grab handles and a toilet fitted with a wooden seat lid. A wall-mounted mirrored cabinet sits above the basin, providing useful storage, while a shelf positioned over the toilet offers an additional place for everyday items.
Tucked just off the hallway is a small cupboard that has been set up as a practical utility space. Inside, patterned wall coverings match the hallway decor, and the room provides straightforward storage alongside space for everyday appliances. This a useful spot for managing laundry and keeping essentials organised without intruding on the main living areas.
The main bedroom has a calm feel, with one wall finished in a soft peach tone and the remaining walls kept in a light, neutral shade that keeps the room bright. A fitted cupboard with white painted doors, is built into one corner, providing practical storage without taking up floor space. The window sits opposite while the flooring is fitted with a green carpet that runs throughout the room, adding warmth underfoot.
Bedroom two follows a similar traditional style, with light coloured walls paired with a patterned floral border running around the room at mid height. A built-in wardrobe is set to one side, giving useful enclosed storage. The window lets in plenty of natural light with a radiator positioned below for warmth. The floor is laid with a deep red carpet, adding a warmer tone to the room’s overall look.
The walls of bedroom 3 are painted in a light shade with a blue patterned border running around the room at mid height. A fitted wardrobe with plain white doors sits on one wall, giving useful built-in storage. The flooring is laid with a patterned carpet that continues the traditional feel of the room. A radiator sits to one side of the doorway, keeping the space warm and practical for daily use.
The rear garden is arranged across several levels, incorporating paved paths, gravelled seating areas, grass sections with a series of planted beds held in place by stone retaining walls. Mature shrubs add texture across the slope, while fencing and block walls form the boundaries. There are several outbuildings, including sheds, a greenhouse and a larger corrugated building, all positioned within the garden grounds. Beyond the main garden, a second area of ground sits to the rear. This section is unlandscaped and mostly laid in rough grass, providing additional outdoor space with future potential for the next owner to shape as they wish.
Myrtle Cottage has the kind of charm that makes you feel at home the moment you arrive. It’s a traditional bungalow with practical space inside and a surprisingly generous set of gardens outside, plus useful outbuildings and that extra piece of ground offering real future potential. For anyone looking to settle in a quiet village with easy access to Forres, this is a property that gives you character, convenience and room to grow and personalise. Early viewing is recommended so contact Hamish Homes today!
About Dyke
Dyke is a charming small village in Moray, just a few miles from Forres, offering a blend of rural living and easy access to modern amenities. Surrounded by farmland, woodland and open countryside, it’s an attractive location for those who value peace, space and a strong sense of community.
The village itself has a traditional feel, with a mix of character homes and newer properties, centred around its highly regarded primary school and village hall, both of which play an active role in local life.
Forres, only a short drive away, provides a wider range of shops, cafes, supermarkets, medical facilities and leisure options, while the nearby coastline and Findhorn Bay offer stunning outdoor spaces for walking, wildlife watching and watersports. Road links to Elgin and Inverness make Dyke a convenient base for commuters.
With its peaceful atmosphere and proximity to town and coast, Dyke offers a truly balanced Highland lifestyle.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Coal
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: E (41)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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