Dornoch IV25 Honeysuckle Cottage, Castle Street

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Features at a glance

  • 2 Reception rooms
  • Kitchen/breakfast room
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • Family bathroom
  • Shower room
  • In all, 1,170 sq ft
  • Garden

A charming traditional attached cottage in the popular town of Dornoch.

Honeysuckle Cottage is a fully modernised 19th century attached cottage in a Conservation area in the heart of Dornoch.

Originally built as the gardener’s cottage for the castle, it is has been restored and renovated as a family home and holiday cottage.

The original double door entrance leads into entrance hall and staircase, flowing into a living/dining space with feature fire place and sitting room/snug. There is shower room on the ground floor along with large storage cupboard.

The stand out feature of this cosy cottage is the bespoke, hand made free standing kitchen/breakfast room.

On the first floor are three well-sized bedrooms and a family bathroom.

Outside

The property is approached along a gravelled driveway. To the rear is an elevated small garden and patio perfect as a low maintenance outdoor entertaining space.

Situation

The Royal Burgh of Dornoch is a historic town centred around its ancient cathedral and is well-known for its Championship Golf Course. It is ideally placed for outdoor activities, with the area famed for its beautiful coastline, sandy beaches, dry climate and quality of life. The Dornoch Firth is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest, home to a diversity of wildlife. As well as being popular with golfers the area attracts walkers, cyclists and there are first class shooting, stalking and salmon fishing available on nearby estates and rivers. The town itself has a good range of shops and services, including a health centre and a primary school and Academy. For a more comprehensive range of amenities, Inverness is approximately 44 miles away. The train station in Tain offers daily mainline services from Inverness to London and the South.

Directions

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Head north on the A9 and follow this road for approximately 39.5 miles. Turn right onto A949 signposted for Dornoch and after 1.7 miles Sule Skerry can be found on the left-hand side.

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