Offers over
£195,000
2 bed semi-detached bungalow for saleCounty Cottages, Nairn IV12
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Hamish Homes
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About this property
Two Double Bedrooms With Built-In Wardrobes
Spacious Kitchen With Dining Area
Characterful Lounge With Media Wall Design
Full lpg Central Heating System
Peaceful Rural Village Surroundings
Large Rear Garden With Summerhouse
Driveway Providing Off Street Parking
Replacement Double Glazed UPVC Windows
Traditional Cast Iron Gutters And Downpipes
Short Drive To Nairn & Cawdor
When you arrive at 14 County Cottages, the first thing you’ll notice is just how quiet and peaceful your surroundings are. This delightful bungalow has the right mix of traditional aspects and modern updates, with a large garden and private driveway to boot. Inside, there’s space, warmth and 2 double bedrooms that makes it the home you’ve been looking for.
As you arrive, there’s a lawned front garden enclosed by timber fencing. A driveway to the sides provides off street parking, so you can pull straight in and be home. It’s practical, easy and ready from day one.
Step through the front door into the hallway, you find wooden laminate flooring underfoot and neutral painted walls keep the space bright. There’s a useful cupboard housing the combination boiler, neatly tucked away and providing both heating and hot water directly from the main system.
The first room on your left is the first bedroom. It’s a generous double with soft cream painted walls and grey carpet underfoot. The window looks out to the front garden, while a radiator keeps the room warm and comfortable. Along one wall sits a large built in wardrobe with three mirror fronted sliding doors, giving you excellent storage without taking up extra floor space.
Behind this is bedroom two, which is another generous double. Neutral white painted walls keep it fresh and bright, while similar grey carpet runs underfoot. A large floor to ceiling window looks out to the rear garden, letting in plenty of daylight. Storage is well handled again here, with a built in wardrobe featuring three sliding doors, the central one mirror fronted and wooden doors either side.
Also at the rear of the home is the kitchen and dining area. Dark grey wood effect flooring runs throughout while ceiling spotlights brighten the space evenly. The room has a couple of square windows to enhance the light in the space with a glazed door giving access out to the garden. There’s plenty of room here for a proper dining table and chairs, making it easy to host family meals or sit down together at the end of the day. The kitchen itself is fitted with grey cabinets and a built in oven set below a gas hob. There’s also space under the counter for a washing machine. The layout keeps everything within easy reach while you cook.
The living room has a slightly irregular shape which gives it personality. One wall has been designed as a modern feature, painted grey and fitted with recessed sections for a widescreen television, ornaments and photographs. The chimney breast houses a black log burning stove, set within a black fireplace and matching hearth. It’s vented and fully in use, and you can imagine how cosy this room feels on colder evenings with the fire lit. White walls elsewhere keep the space balanced, while a large wide window draws in natural light. There’s good space here for a full sofa setup without it feeling tight.
The shower room is modern and easy to maintain. The large corner shower cubicle is lined with light grey wetwall panelling for simple cleaning. The remaining walls are painted white, keeping the room bright. A floating unit with two drawers and a wood effect top supports a contemporary bowl basin, while the toilet sits neatly beneath the frosted window.
Outside the rear garden really comes into its own. It’s a large space, mainly laid to lawn with stone chip paths leading you down to the outbuildings. Two timber sheds sit side by side, offering practical storage for lawnmowers or bikes. At the rear, there’s a substantial timber summer house with a decking area in front. It’s already set up as a place to sit and relax, somewhere you can easily picture yourself using as a garden retreat, hobby space or somewhere to unwind on a summer evening.
This bungalow at Blairmore offers that rural feel many buyers are searching for, yet you’re only a short drive from Cawdor and the wider amenities of Nairn. You get the space and quiet of the countryside without feeling cut off. If a bungalow with character, warmth and a genuinely generous garden is on your list, then this one deserves your attention. Arrange your viewing with Hamish Homes now and see how easily you could make this your next home.
About Blairmore
Blairmore is a charming hamlet surrounded by farmland and gentle woodland offering a calm setting just a short drive from the famous village of Cawdor and the seaside town of Nairn.
In Cawdor you’ll find a small range of amenities including a shop, pub/restaurant, car repair garage, church and bowling club. It’s also home to the closest primary school, being Cawdor Primary. Older children seeking secondary education attend Nairn Academy which is roughly 3 miles away. In Nairn you’ll also find a much wider range of services including healthcare, supermarkets, leisure centre and more.
Transport links are strong for a rural setting: The A96 is a short distance away and offers direct access west to Inverness and east to Aberdeen, while Nairn train station provides regular services. Inverness Airport is also within easy reach for travel further afield.
With its combination of countryside surroundings and proximity to Nairn’s amenities, Blairmore presents an ideal option for families, retirees or anyone seeking a peaceful, well-connected Highland lifestyle.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: B
EPC Rating: E(48)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent
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