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£170,000

2 bed detached bungalow for sale
Sinclair Street, Halkirk KW12

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Two Double Bedrooms With Built-In Wardrobes

  • Separate Utility Room With Space For Appliances

  • Modern Bathroom With bath & Separate Shower

  • Double Glazed uPVC Windows And Doors

  • Large Detached Garage With Power

  • Bright Modern Kitchen With Breakfast Bar

  • Cosy Living Room With Multi-Fuel Stove

  • Oil Fired Central Heating System

  • Tarmac Driveway Offering Off Street Parking

  • Additional Timber Outbuilding

The Bothy is a detached bungalow that blends the character of its original stone construction with the comfort and space added by a later extension. Built around 1900 and extended in approximately 2013, the property offers two bedrooms, generous living space and practical outdoor areas, all within easy reach of local amenities and commuting distance of Wick.

From the front, the home has a traditional appearance with a clean rendered finish. UPVC double glazed windows and doors provide a low maintenance finish, while a tarmac driveway offers convenient off street parking to the side. Garden areas wrap around the home to the front, side and rear, laid mainly to lawn and paving with a section of timber decking that creates an ideal spot for outdoor seating. A large detached garage, built of block construction, provides excellent space for vehicles, storage or workshop use, complete with power and lighting. In addition, a separate timber outbuilding offers further useful storage.

Inside the home, the entrance vestibule leads into the inner hallway, where soft green painted walls immediately set a welcoming tone. From here, the layout flows easily through the main living spaces.

The kitchen is bright and practical, finished with light grey painted walls and ceiling spotlights that give the room a clean, modern feel. White cabinets with slim chrome handles run along the walls, paired with wood effect laminate worktops that add warmth. A built-in oven sits neatly beneath an electric hob, with clear preparation space either side. A small breakfast bar extends creates space for casual seating, while wood effect laminate flooring runs underfoot.

Leading directly off the kitchen is the utility room, providing valuable additional storage and workspace. Extra floor and wall mounted cabinets line one wall, with a stainless steel sink set into the worktop. There is space beneath for laundry appliances, keeping them tucked neatly away from the main living areas. A rear door opens straight out to the garden, making this an especially practical space for everyday use.

The living room is a warm and inviting space, designed around a multi fuel stove set neatly into the corner, creating a strong focal point and a cosy atmosphere. The walls are predominantly painted white, with the far wall finished in patterned wallpaper that adds texture and character. Wooden flooring runs throughout, while windows positioned on opposite walls allow natural light to move through the space across the day. There is plenty of room here for sofas, tables and additional furniture, making it ideal for both relaxing evenings and entertaining.

The main bedroom is a generous double room, finished in light, neutral tones that feel calm and restful. One wall features delicate tree patterned wallpaper, adding a soft decorative touch. A large window brings in plenty of daylight, with a radiator fitted neatly beneath. Grey carpet adds warmth underfoot. Storage is particularly well considered, with a very large built-in wardrobe running along one wall, made up of two white painted wooden doors either side of a central mirrored sliding door.

The second bedroom is another comfortable double, also finished with grey carpet. Most of the walls are painted white with one decorated in grey toned tartan patterned wallpaper, giving the room a distinctive yet understated character. A built-in wardrobe with white painted doors provides further practical storage without encroaching on floor space.

The bathroom is alos a generous size and fitted with a modern white suite. A light grey vanity unit runs along one wall, incorporating both the wash basin and toilet, with storage beneath for bathroom essentials. Beside this sits the bath, finished with a matching side panel that ties in neatly with the vanity unit. At the foot of the bath is a separate shower cubicle with chrome edging, fitted with a mixer shower and lined with grey wetwall panelling. The same wetwall finish continues around the bath area, creating a cohesive, easy to maintain space that feels clean and contemporary.

Overall, The Bothy is a comfortable home with a thoughtful layout, generous storage and a mix of indoor and outdoor space that suits a wide range of buyers. If you are looking for a quieter village setting with good connections further afield, this is a home that is ready to be enjoyed.

About Halkirk

Halkirk, a small town in Caithness in the far north of Scotland, offers a peaceful rural lifestyle surrounded by stunning Highland scenery. Located on the River Thurso, it is known for its rich agricultural heritage and close-knit community feel. For those seeking outdoor pursuits, the area provides opportunities for fishing, walking and wildlife spotting in the expansive countryside.

Despite its tranquil setting, Halkirk is well-connected by road to nearby towns such as Thurso (approximately 7 miles away) and Wick (about 17 miles away), both of which offer a wider range of amenities including supermarkets, healthcare facilities and leisure options.

Within Halkirk itself, residents can find essential amenities such as a local shop, post office and a couple of pubs, fostering a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Families appreciate the presence of Halkirk Primary School, which caters to younger children, while secondary pupils typically attend Thurso High School, ensuring that educational needs are well supported. Public transport is available through bus services connecting to Thurso and Wick, where further travel links, including rail connections to Inverness, can be accessed.

With its combination of scenic beauty, friendly community and convenient links to larger towns, Halkirk is an appealing option for those looking to purchase property in the far north of Scotland.

General Information:

Services: Mains Water, Electric & Oil

Council Tax Band: B

EPC Rating: D (61)

Entry Date: Early entry available

Home Report: Available on request.

Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent

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