Inverness IV13 Old Mill Road, Tomatin
- Offers Over
- £310,000
- 3
- 2
- 1
- Freehold
- B Council Band
Features at a glance
- Entrance
- 2 Reception rooms
- Kitchen with dining area
- Principal bedroom with en suite bathroom
- Further bedroom
- Shower room
- In all, 1,181 sq ft
- Garage with Study/Workshop and Sun lounge
- Garden
A charming stone-built property set in picturesque private gardens situated in a popular Highland village.
Carding Mill was originally built circa. 1800 as a mill for carding wool for local tailors and is a characterful property that offers a combined total of over 1,700 sq. ft. of flexible accommodation including the main home and a versatile detached outbuilding. The residence sits nestled among mature private wrap-around gardens in an idyllic and secluded setting.
The main entrance porch opens into the triple-aspect drawing room with its stone feature fireplace which flows naturally through into the hallway with stairs to the first floor. Off the hall lies the kitchen which has a range of wooden wall and base units, with ample space to dine and a glazed door opening to a bright porch flowing out onto a south-east facing stone-laid terrace. Completing the ground floor accommodation is a dual-aspect bedroom with convenient use of an adjacent shower room.
The bright first-floor landing with its built-in wardrobe leads to the generous principal bedroom with its en suite bathroom and then on to a 16 ft. sitting room with fine elevated aspects of the garden.
Outside
The home sits nestled among an established wrap-around plot with a great deal of privacy, shrubs and mature plants. A sweeping gravelled driveway flows down to the versatile garage and outbuilding, comprising a variety of light-filled spaces that are currently being used as a workshop, study and south-westerly facing garden room. Stone-paved terraces, paths and in-keeping stone-built walls feature around the home, along with various sections of lawn.
Situation
Tomatin village offers various everyday facilities, including a primary school and Community hub offering a cafe and a general store as well as workspace, and under-cover sports facilities.
Inverness offers a wealth of additional shopping, food and recreational amenities along with a wealth of cultural pursuits, eateries, shops and schools. The A9, A96 and A90 offer convenient road links, with the station at Carrbridge providing rail links and Inverness Airport offering a range of regular domestic and international flights.
Directions
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From Inverness: Take the A9 south for 14 miles, taking the Tomatin turn-off. Follow the side road past the distillery for about a mile. Pass under a brick railway viaduct then take the third right at the post box into Old Mill Road. Carding Mill is the first driveway on the left.
From the south: Take the A9 exit marked Tomatin after Slochd Summit, just after the dual carriageway starts. Cross a railway bridge on an S bend then continue downhill and across a concrete bridge for about one and a half miles until you enter the village. Pass the community hub , then take Old Mill Road on the left. Carding Mill is the first driveway on the left.
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