Offers over
£125,000
2 bed maisonette for saleA836, Ardgay IV24
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Hamish Homes
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About this property
Spacious Kitchen With Ample Dining Space
Bright Sitting Room With Dual Windows
Ground Floor Utility Room With WC
Electric Heating And Hot Water System
Convenient Village Location
Two Generous Double Bedrooms Included
Stylish Bathroom With Separate Shower & Bath
Timber Double Glazed Windows Throughout
Bright Decor Ready For Personalising
Communal Car Parking To The Front
Station Masters House in Ardgay is a distinctive property arranged over the ground and first floors of a traditional terraced block. Positioned beside Ardgay railway station, it enjoys a unique setting with views stretching across the Dornoch Firth while also being only a short walk from the village centre and its amenities.
On the ground floor, a bright entrance hall welcomes you inside and connects directly to the kitchen and dining area. This is a spacious, well-lit room with white cabinets and grey acrylic worktops. A long run of floor units provides excellent storage and worktop space, while a glazed wall unit adds a touch of character. The stainless steel sink sits neatly to one side, with room for a freestanding cooker below a fitted extractor hood. The generous floor area allows for a family dining table and chairs, making this the heart of the home.
Adjoining the kitchen is a utility room that also doubles as a ground floor WC. This practical space is fitted with a loo with a sink is set into cabinets. There’s space beneath for a washing machine, keeping laundry separate from the main kitchen. A small window and wall-mounted heater add brightness and warmth to the room.
Stairs lead from the hall to the first floor landing, where the main living accommodation unfolds. The sitting room is a bright and inviting area with two windows looking out across the railway line towards the firth. White painted walls and light coloured carpet enhance the natural light, while the generous proportions provide scope for multiple furniture arrangements.
The home offers two double bedrooms, each with its own character. The larger room enjoys dual windows that flood the space with light. Neutral decor, fitted storage and room for a double bed and further furniture make it a versatile and comfortable retreat. The second double bedroom also provides plenty of space and benefits from a built-in alcove with shelving, a useful addition for books or display.
The bathroom is a real highlight, styled in a striking black and white theme. It features a separate bath for relaxing soaks and a stand-alone shower cubicle with mains shower for quick washes, giving you the best of both options. Large white textured wall tiles with a decorative mid-height strip keeps the room bright, complimented by black-and-white flooring. A wash basin and toilet complete this spacious, modern suite.
The property is of traditional construction and over 100 years old, significantly altered and modernised in places. Windows and doors are of timber double glazed design. Heating is provided by electric panel heaters, with domestic hot water supplied by a pre-insulated hot water cylinder located in the kitchen cupboard, fitted with dual immersion heaters. Safety features include mains-operated smoke alarms positioned in the hall, kitchen and landing.
Station Masters House offers an exceptional opportunity to own a home with character, space and a location unlike any other, with far-reaching views of the firth. Whether you are looking for a permanent residence, a first step onto the property ladder or an investment, this maisonette has all the essentials in place along with scope to personalise. To experience its potential for yourself, contact Hamish Homes today to arrange your private viewing.
About Ardgay
Nestled on the banks of the Dornoch Firth, Ardgay is a gateway to the remote and beautiful landscapes of Sutherland, making it an ideal location for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits such as walking, fishing and wildlife watching.
Despite its rural charm, Ardgay has essential local amenities, including a village shop, café and post office, ensuring daily needs are met. For a wider range of services, including supermarkets, healthcare facilities and leisure options, the nearby town of Tain is just a short drive away.
Families in Ardgay are well served by education facilities, with Gledfield Primary School in the village and secondary schooling available at Tain Royal Academy.
Ardgay benefits from excellent transport links, with its own railway station offering regular services to Inverness, Wick and Thurso. The A836 and A9 roads provide easy access to surrounding towns with the Highland capital, Inverness, around an hour’s drive away.
With its stunning scenery, strong community spirit and good transport connections, Ardgay presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to buy property in the Highlands.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: B
EPC Rating: E(43)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent