Dornoch Sutherland IV25 Lonemore
- Offers Over
- £365,000
- 3
- 1
- 1
- Freehold
- E Council Band
Features at a glance
- Entrance hall
- Open plan Drawing room and dining area
- Kitchen
- 3 bedrooms
- Utility
- Family bathroom
- In all, 1,243 sq ft
- Garage
A unique detached home with impressive views across to the Dornoch Firth.
2 Lonemore is a versatile detached property that offers attractive light-filled accommodation arranged over two floors. It sits in an elevated position enjoying enviable views to the picturesque Dornoch Firth. The property benefits from a convenient setting for a rural lifestyle whilst still being close to a range of local amenities.
The property is accessed via double doors into a porch and entrance hall with a WC, store cupboard and a stairway to the lower ground level. On the lower ground is a 29 ft. adaptable garage attached to a generous utility space with cabinetry and a sink.
From the main entrance hall, the accommodation opens onto the expansive and sociable open-plan drawing room and adjacent kitchen. The space is pooled with an abundance of natural light via large picture windows framing the far-reaching views and features a stone-built fireplace and sliding glazed doors opening to the terrace. The kitchen comprises a range of cabinetry and integrated appliances, with ample space to dine with a view alongside. There are three bright and airy bedrooms, with the principal enjoying views and the second a garden aspect. Bedroom three is currently being used as an office. There is also a family bathroom.
Outside
At the front of the property a driveway gives access to the integral garage offering ample parking, whilst lush lawns encircle the property. There is a formal front level lawn with a range of planting and a pathway leading up to the home. To the rear is a large paved patio and a raised decked terrace offering framed and elevated views. Further are steps down to an additional lawn surrounded by mature shrubbery.
Situation
The Royal Burgh of Dornoch is a historic town centred around its ancient cathedral and is most well known for its Championship Golf Course which is only a short distance away from the property. Dornoch is ideally placed for outdoor activities and the area is famed for its beautiful coastline, award winning beach, dry climate and quality of life. The Dornoch Firth is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is home to a wide variety 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 as well as a primary school and Academy. There are squash courts available and further gym and sports facilities are available in Tain.
For a more comprehensive range of shops and services Inverness is only around 41 miles away. There is a train station in Tain and mainline services run daily from Inverness to London and the South.
Communications links are excellent: the nearby A9 gives easy access to Inverness and its airport.
Directions
From Inverness take the A9 North. Proceed across the Dornoch Firth and take a right at the sign for Cuthill after the bridge. Follow this road for about 1.5 miles until reaching 2 Lonemore on the right hand side.
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