House for sale in Sutors View, Thurlow Road, Nairn, Highland - 5 bedrooms, 4 reception rooms, 3 bathrooms
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Strutt & Parker - Inverness
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An outstanding detached family home with panoramic sea views north, east and west over the Moray Firth to the coastline of Caithness and the hills of Ross-shire.
Sutors View is a beautifully located family home overlooking the Moray Firth. The home has been designed to maximise the stunning sea views with the use of patio doors and picture windows making optimum use of natural light. A house of this quality, on the waterfront of Nairn, rarely comes to the market. The Moray Firth bottlenose dolphins, seals and the occasional sea otter can all be seen from the property.
Sutors View has been finished to a very high standard and offers flexible internal design. Built in an "H" shape of harled exterior under a tile roof, the accommodation is entered by patio doors into an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area which is very much the hub of the house and has outstanding sea views.
The west wing of the house has a hallway which gives access to the drawing room with multi-fuel burning stove and large bay window with uninterrupted sea views, also off the hallway are the master bedroom with an en-suite shower room and two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. All three bedrooms have fitted double wardrobes.
The east wing, which has its own access from the rear of the property, can be self-contained and separated from the main house or integrated with it. The main reception room, again with delightful sea views, is presently used as a bedroom but could be used as a dining room or further sitting room and there are two further double bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes, a family shower room and a family room/kitchen.
Sutors View is quietly situated within a short distance of Nairn town centre and The Nairn Golf Club along the promenade. Known for its dry and sunny climate, Nairn is a vibrant Victorian town and a popular holiday destination. It has a good range of shops and professional services as well as two museums, an art gallery, antique shops and excellent restaurants. The town also has a sports centre, tennis club, swimming pool, riding centre and cricket pitch. The harbour is home to a small fishing fleet, marina and sailing club.
In addition to the two Nairn championship golf courses, golf is also conveniently available at Royal Dornoch, Spey Valley and the Castle Stuart Golf Links(opening 2009). There is salmon fishing on the Rivers Nairn, Findhorn and Spey and shooting is readily available on local estates. The beautiful Spey valley with its Whisky trail and the ski slopes at the Cairngorms and The Lecht are all within easy driving distance.
Inverness, 16 miles away, provides a range of retail parks and supermarkets as well as many entertainment, cultural and medical facilities expected of the Highland Capital.
Inverness Airport (9 miles) has regular daily flights to London, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol and other UK destinations as well as the Western Isles. There are some international flights with more planned in the near future.
The Aberdeen to Inverness railway line stops at Nairn and there are regular services (including sleepers) from Aberdeen and Inverness to the South.
Surrounding the house is a landscaped garden designed for ease of maintenance with various patio areas positioned to make the best use of sunny days and outstanding sea views. A mono-block driveway offers parking for several cars and gives access to a double detached garage. A pathway along the east side of the front lawn leads down steps to a gate onto the seaside promenade, from which there is access onto the beach.
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Sutors View is a beautifully located family home overlooking the Moray Firth. The home has been designed to maximise the stunning sea views with the use of patio doors and picture windows making optimum use of natural light. A house of this quality, on the waterfront of Nairn, rarely comes to the market. The Moray Firth bottlenose dolphins, seals and the occasional sea otter can all be seen from the property.
Sutors View has been finished to a very high standard and offers flexible internal design. Built in an "H" shape of harled exterior under a tile roof, the accommodation is entered by patio doors into an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area which is very much the hub of the house and has outstanding sea views.
The west wing of the house has a hallway which gives access to the drawing room with multi-fuel burning stove and large bay window with uninterrupted sea views, also off the hallway are the master bedroom with an en-suite shower room and two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. All three bedrooms have fitted double wardrobes.
The east wing, which has its own access from the rear of the property, can be self-contained and separated from the main house or integrated with it. The main reception room, again with delightful sea views, is presently used as a bedroom but could be used as a dining room or further sitting room and there are two further double bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes, a family shower room and a family room/kitchen.
Sutors View is quietly situated within a short distance of Nairn town centre and The Nairn Golf Club along the promenade. Known for its dry and sunny climate, Nairn is a vibrant Victorian town and a popular holiday destination. It has a good range of shops and professional services as well as two museums, an art gallery, antique shops and excellent restaurants. The town also has a sports centre, tennis club, swimming pool, riding centre and cricket pitch. The harbour is home to a small fishing fleet, marina and sailing club.
In addition to the two Nairn championship golf courses, golf is also conveniently available at Royal Dornoch, Spey Valley and the Castle Stuart Golf Links(opening 2009). There is salmon fishing on the Rivers Nairn, Findhorn and Spey and shooting is readily available on local estates. The beautiful Spey valley with its Whisky trail and the ski slopes at the Cairngorms and The Lecht are all within easy driving distance.
Inverness, 16 miles away, provides a range of retail parks and supermarkets as well as many entertainment, cultural and medical facilities expected of the Highland Capital.
Inverness Airport (9 miles) has regular daily flights to London, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol and other UK destinations as well as the Western Isles. There are some international flights with more planned in the near future.
The Aberdeen to Inverness railway line stops at Nairn and there are regular services (including sleepers) from Aberdeen and Inverness to the South.
Surrounding the house is a landscaped garden designed for ease of maintenance with various patio areas positioned to make the best use of sunny days and outstanding sea views. A mono-block driveway offers parking for several cars and gives access to a double detached garage. A pathway along the east side of the front lawn leads down steps to a gate onto the seaside promenade, from which there is access onto the beach.
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property reference: SINV999000127
