Listed for £230,000
March 25, 2025
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The main bedroom is particularly generous, with a sloping ceiling and a large built-in wardrobe and storage unit fitted all along one wall. Neutral cream walls, soft grey carpet and a dark grey electric radiator complete the space. The second bedroom, also a double, mirrors the same cosy feel, with a sloped ceiling and window bringing in natural light. Also on the upper landing is a compact box room fitted with shelving - ideal for storing linens or for keeping seasonal items close at hand.
The rear garden is a standout feature. Generous in size, fully enclosed and surrounded by mature trees and shrubs, it offers a real sense of privacy. There’s ample lawn space for seating or play, along with plenty of potential for planting and growing. A greenhouse sits towards the back of the garden, ideal for nurturing vegetables, herbs or flowers throughout the year. Beyond the garden, a detached single-car garage offers excellent storage or could be used as a workshop. A tarmac driveway leads to the garage from the rear, providing secure off-street parking.
With 112 square metres of internal space, traditional features throughout and a garden that’s full of potential, Morven offers a rare opportunity to secure a character home in a central yet quiet location. The town’s amenities are all within walking distance, while Dingwall and Inverness are easily reached for wider services or commuting. Viewings are strongly recommended, so contact Hamish Homes today to arrange yours and explore everything this unique property has to offer.
About Tain
Tain is a historic town known for its rich heritage and scenic surroundings. Tain is the oldest Royal Burgh in Scotland, boasting a fascinating history dating back to the 11th century. Its iconic Tain Through Time museum offers a glimpse into its past, showcasing archaeological finds and medieval artefacts.
The town is well known as the home of the world famous Glenmorangie Distillery, a whisky enjoyed globally, also contributing to its status as a key stop on the North Coast 500 route. Tain provides plenty of amenities, including supermarkets, local shops and cafes, plus primary schools and a secondary school, plus for the keen golfers there’s the Tain Golf Club. The town hosts vibrant community events throughout the year, fostering a strong sense of local pride and camaraderie.
Whether exploring its medieval roots or enjoying outdoor pursuits, Tain offers a quintessential Scottish town lifestyle enriched by its enduring traditions and picturesque surroundings.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric
Council Tax Band: D
EPC Rating: F (22)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.