Offers over
£300,000
4 bed detached bungalow for saleMalin Place, Lossiemouth IV31
4 beds
3 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
- Freehold
Hamish Homes
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About this property
Sixteen Photovoltaic Panels Installed
Kitchen With Range Cooker & Central Island
Master Bedroom With Private En-Suite Shower
Gas Combi Boiler Heating System
Large Integral Garage
Timber Summerhouse Connected To Power
Large Bathroom & Separate WC
Three Additional Double Bedrooms
Timber Double Glazed Windows
Quiet Cul-De-Sac Position
This detached bungalow immediately shows its scale, stretching across the plot with white and stone walls and an integral garage. The accommodation runs to around 151 square metres, on one easy level and benefits from having 16 solar panels fitted to the roof. Built roughly thirty four years ago amongst a small collection of individually designed homes, this is perfect for growing families, set within a quiet cul de sac close to local amenities.
Inside the vestibule leads into a hallway with clean cream painted walls that continue throughout, with a light blue carpet underfoot. White cornicing runs around the ceiling while the wooden skirting boards match the tone of the internal doors, giving the space a consistent look as you move further into the home.
The lounge feels open as you step in, with wood laminate flooring running the length of the room and cream walls giving it a clean backdrop. The wide timber framed window draws your attention straight away while the long radiator beneath provides warmth without taking up valuable useable wall space. The arched opening to the dining room gives the two spaces a natural flow without losing their individual character.
The dining room sits through the arch with soft cream textured wallpaper and a blue carpet that sets a different tone from the lounge. It’s large enough to fit a family dining set comfortably. Timber framed sliding doors lead directly to the garden, creating an easy connection to the outside.
The kitchen and dining area form one continuous space, with dark wooden cabinets set against black laminate worktops and white painted walls. Wood laminate flooring runs through the kitchen area, where a freestanding range cooker sits beneath an extractor hood with a stainless steel sink positioned below the window. A central island anchors the room with built-in storage and a wine rack that forms part of the structure. There’s space around this for stools, providing additional seating for a quick coffee or morning breakfast.
Beyond this, the dining space opens out with a bay window and tall timber framed windows that give the area its shape. The walls here are finished in light cream patterned wallpaper, and the flooring changes to a soft carpet. A built-in bar area sits along one wall with shelving and a fixed counter, a great spot for socialising.
The utility room sits just off the kitchen with the same wood laminate flooring continuing through. A light coloured counter runs along one side with open space beneath, perfect for laundry appliances. The walls are painted a soft green, giving the room a simple, practical finish.
Off the utility is a separate WC with a toilet and pedestal sink. Two walls are painted a deep red, while the other two are finished with wallpaper featuring a black and white Polaroid photo style pattern that gives the room a striking look.
Also from the utility, a door leads into the integral garage. It is a generous space with light and power and enough room for parking and general storage, or could be used as a workshop or hobby room.
The bathroom brings together a mix of colours and finishes, with green flooring running through the room and green walls meeting a single cream wall that the frosted window sits on. Beneath the window are a toilet and pedestal wash basin. The bath is a large one with wooden side panels and a shower mounted above it. A folding screen is fixed along the side. Large cream tiles line the walls around the bath and shower area, giving that section a clear contrast. The room includes several fixed grab rails along the walls for support.
The home contains four double bedrooms, the master en-suite. This bedroom is a generous room with two walls finished in dark patterned wallpaper featuring a red floral design, while the remaining walls are painted a neutral white. A wide timber framed window sits along one side with a radiator beneath it, and a thick carpet covers the floor, giving the room a solid, comfortable feel. The private en-suite has a toilet and pedestal sink with a large shower cubicle enclosed by sliding doors. The inside of the enclosure is lined with cream tiles, while the rest of the room has soft light blue painted walls and blue wet-room style flooring.
The second bedroom is decorated in a shade of mint green, with painted walls and a thick green carpet underfoot. A window on one wall has a compact radiator beneath it and to the side there is a built-in double cupboard with wooden louvred doors that gives the room a clear, permanent storage feature.
The third bedroom has one of the boldest decorative schemes in the home, with light yellow walls to mid height, a floral border running around the centre and a matching tone above that carries a blue floral pattern. Along one wall, a gold framed built-in wardrobe with mirror fronted sliding doors runs across the space, set above a thick pile carpet.
The fourth bedroom continues the green tones, with light green painted walls paired with a dark carpet to give a stronger contrast. A window sits above a radiator on one wall and matching timber skirting boards run the edge of the room, tying the fixed features together.
The home has sixteen solar photovoltaic panels set across the front roof slope and the windows are timber double glazed units with solid timber doors throughout. The fascias are formed in softwood while the heating comes from a gas fired combi boiler that supplies the radiators and hot water.
The garden is enclosed by a mixture of block and stone walls, creating a series of defined levels as the ground rises behind the property. Areas of gravel, planted beds and older retaining walls sit close to the house, with steps leading up to a higher stretch of grass bordered by mature shrubs and rough stone edging. Beyond this, the upper section opens into a larger lawn framed by natural planting and the old stone boundary wall visible in several directions.
To one side of the garden stands a timber summerhouse with a profiled metal sheet roof and connected to power. Nearby is a separate timber shed. The integral garage forms the main permanent outbuilding, accessed internally and fitted with an electrically operated roller shutter door.
The overall impression at 7 Malin Place is of a home built to give families space, comfort and practical living on one easy level. The connected layout, generous kitchen and dining areas, four bedrooms and private gardens make it a strong fit for anyone needing room to grow without losing a sense of calm. With pv panels in place and a quiet cul-de-sac setting close to everything Lossiemouth offers, it stands out as a solid long term choice. If this feels like the kind of home you have been waiting for, get in touch with Hamish Homes to arrange your private viewing today.
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.
Residents enjoy a variety of local amenities, including a selection of shops, cafes and restaurants. 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: E
EPC Rating: B (82)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent
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