Stafford Street, Tain
DESCRIPTION
PART EXCHANGE AVAILABLE
KW Evolve is delighted to offer an exciting opportunity to purchase this extremely well-presented Victorian four-bedroom townhouse situated near the centre of Tain. Built in the 19th century, this stunning property has been extensively modernised over recent years to create a comfortable and contemporary family home whilst still retaining the historic character of the building.
This accommodation on the lower floor consists of entrance hallway with newly installed WC, spacious double aspect lounge with feature open-fire, large dining-room with multi-fuel stove and recently installed luxurious breakfasting kitchen (including NEFF double oven with microwave, NEFF ceramic hob, NEFF freezer & fridge).
The middle floor consists of two bedrooms and tiled bathroom with original exposed stone wall and rolltop bath with centre shower over.
The attic floor completes the accommodation which consists of two additional good-sized bedrooms, both double-aspect with sea-views out over The Dornoch Firth.
The property benefits from an oil-fired central heating (new boiler 2018) and a mix of modern double glazing and recently reconditioned original windows.
The private and enclosed rear garden is laid mainly to lawn with mature borders and has pedestrian access gate to Petley Street. In addition, there is a sturdy timber shed for the storage of garden implements included in the sale.
The property would make a lovely family home with Bed & Breakfast potential.
ACCOMODATION
Hallway & WC
Lounge 4.3 x 4.24m
Dining Room 4.24 x 4.17m
Kitchen 4.19 x 2.64
Bedroom 1 4.18 x 3.72m
Bathroom 3.12 x 1.80m
Bedroom 2 4.18 x 3.80m
Bedroom 3 3.53 x 3.44m
Bedroom 4 4.41 x 3.44m
LOCATION
This beautiful property is located in the centre of Tain, Scotland's oldest Royal Burgh. Tain is well served by several national supermarkets but unusually still retains many small family businesses around the High Street. A modern health centre has just been opened nearby with Knockbreck Primary School and Tain Royal Academy, a short walk away.
A regular commuter train links Tain with Inverness. The drive to Inverness normally takes less than 40 minutes via the nearby A9 trunk road.
Inverness, the capital of The Highlands, provides all the attractions and facilities one would expect to find in a thriving city environment.
Acknowledged to be one of the fastest growing cities in Europe, the city provides a range of retail parks along with excellent cultural, educational, entertainment and medical facilities. Inverness is well connected by road, rail and air to other UK and overseas destinations.
The Scottish Highlands are renowned for its outdoor pursuits with easy access from Inverness to the year-round sports playground of The Cairngorm National Park. The easily accessible North-West Highlands is often referred to as the last great wilderness in Europe and the area boasts some of the most beautiful beaches and mountains in Scotland.
Tain Golf Course, designed by Old Tom Morris, presents a stiff challenge for golfers with the world famous links at Royal Dornoch a short drive away. Tain is also the home of the 16 Men of Tain from the world famous Glenmorangie Distillery.
Council tax band: NotSet