The Property
Built in 1844, this historic end-terrace property is situated in the peaceful,
rural village of Lybster. The property benefits from lovely views across
the countryside, an enclosed garden, UPVC double glazing and solid fuel
central heating throughout. Accommodation comprises three bedrooms, kitchen,
lounge, study and bathroom. Although some rooms do require redecoration the
property would make a lovely family home.
The Area
Lybster is an unspoilt village which has all the amenities required for
every day living including hotels, bank, health centre, shops
primary school, bowling club, nine hole golf course and churches.
There is a regular bus service to Wick where the nearest secondary
school can be found. It is also conveniently on the bus route to
Inverness. Lybster harbour was once a booming sea port and today
it still plays host to a small fleet of small fishing boats.
Neatly stacked creel baskets and seagulls flying overhead add
to the attraction, making it one of the most pleasant harbours
of its kind. Recent improvements to the harbour include a Heritage
Centre with closed circuit television for bird watching,
seasonal opening of cafeteria, wash rooms and laundry facilities
for visiting yachts etc.
Accommodation comprising...
FULLY-GLAZED uPVC DOOR TO -
Hallway
2.34m x 1.16m with one single power point, parquet flooring and partial wood
lining on walls. Electrical consumer unit and door to under-stair cupboard. Door to -
Kitchen
5.25m x 2.80m with three double power points, two single power points, cooker switch
with single power point, one telephone point, one television point, fitted base and
wall units with resin 1.5 sink and drainer, electric hob and oven, cooker hood, washing
machine, vent for tumble dryer, one single radiator, island breakfast bar/food preparation
area. Door to -
Rear Hallway
2.29m x 0.97m with one single power point, access hatch to loft and semi-glazed uPVC
door to exterior. Door to -
Bathroom
1.74m x 1.42m with WC, pedestal wash hand basin, bath with shower mixer, shaver
point, one double radiator and an extractor fan.
From the Hallway, door to -
Lounge
4.97m x 3.44m with three double power points, one television point, one telephone point,
one single radiator, built-in cupboard in alcove and a stone-built fireplace with
solid fuel stove and flagstone hearth.
From the Hallway, stair to -
First Floor Landing
2.17m x 1.29m with one single power point and doors to -
Bedroom 1
4.01m x 3.38m with one double power point, one double radiator, one telephone point, four
sliding, mirrored doors to wardrobe with overhead storage.
Bedroom 2
2.95m x 2.06m with two double power points and one single radiator.
From the First Floor Landing, Stair to -
Second Floor Landing
1.76m x 0.92m with doors to -
Bedroom 3
3.77m x 3.42m with one double power point, one double radiator,
access hatch to loft and a Velux window.
Study
2.28m x 1.71m at widest with one double power point, one single
power point and built-in seating/storage units.
Garden
To the rear of the property there is an enclosed garden with a patio,
grass with a drying area and shrubs, a fuel bunker and a garden shed
with lean-to sun lounge.
General
From the lounge and upstairs rooms there are views to the south
over open countryside. From the upstairs rooms there are panoramic
views northwards over countryside and towards the sea. The front of
the property adjoins the pavement to the public road.
POSTCODE
KW3 6AE Click here for a map!
COUNCIL TAX
Band B
PRICE
Offers over £85,000 to be lodged with the selling agents, Georgesons.
VIEWING
By appointment via Georgesons, Wick (01955) 606060 or Thurso (01847) 892225.
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