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Back Street, Hilton of Cadboll, Tain, IV20


£139,000

Under offer

END OF TERRACE
2 beds
FREEHOLD

Key features

  • Close to beach
  • Off-road parking
  • Panoramic views
  • Spacious upper lounge
  • 2 bedrooms
  • Bathroom
  • Coastal village
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Full description

Nested Highland is delighted to offer a great opportunity to purchase an attractive two-bedroom end-terrace house. This property is situated in the quiet, former fishing village of Hilton of Cadboll near Tain. This charming property features a large upper lounge/dining-area with open-plan kitchen. The entrance porch, hallway, two bedrooms and a bathroom are on the ground floor. The bright, double-aspect upper lounge enjoys panoramic views over the Moray Firth. The interior décor is in good order and offers for a clean, modern look.
The accommodation consists of:
• entrance porch
• hallway with stairs to upper floor
• large open-plan lounge/dining room/kitchen on upper floor
• kitchen includes fridge/freezer, electric oven, microwave & hob.
• two bedrooms (one with mirrored fitted wardrobe)
• bathroom with shower over bath

The property further benefits from the provision of double glazing and oil-fired central heating.
The fully-enclosed front garden allows off-road parking for two vehicles and is laid mainly to lawn with a gravel path leading to the front door. The rear garden has raised decking and looks out over lawn and open land. In addition, a handy boiler/ laundry store is located at the rear.

LOCATION
This very attractive property is located in the quiet coastal village of Hilton of Cadboll, which forms part of the Seaboard Villages in Easter Ross. Hilton has a variety of beaches stretching along the coastline in both directions and a public slipway for fishing and leisure craft. The village also has a primary school and the nearby Seaboard Hall that plays host to many local activities. Two hotels are also located within walking distance.
Tain, approximately six miles away, is the nearest large town and is well served by supermarkets but unusually still retains many small family businesses in the High Street. A modern health centre has just been opened in Tain with secondary schooling provided at Tain Royal Academy.
A regular commuter train links nearby Fearn, south to Inverness and north to Wick and Thurso. The drive to Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, is approximately 38 miles. Inverness provides all the attractions and facilities one would expect to find in a thriving city environment whilst offering spectacular scenery and places of historical interest. 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.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: B
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