Listed for £235,000
January 26, 2026
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The second bedroom is also finished in neutral tones, with a light grey carpet underfoot. A built in wardrobe with mirror fronted sliding doors provides storage, and the room offers very good space for a second bedroom within an apartment setting.
The main bathroom contains a traditional style white suite, including a bath with a shower fitted above and a glass shower screen to the side. The bath panel and toilet seat are finished in wood, matching a wall mounted wooden cabinet for a coordinated look. Large white tiles line most of the walls, with a central band of thinner tiles featuring a subtle wave pattern adding contrast. Wood laminate flooring completes the room.
Heating to the apartment is provided by a gas fired Intergas central heating boiler, located within a cupboard in the main bedroom. This supplies steel panel radiators throughout the apartment as well as domestic hot water. The system is controlled by a programmer and thermostatic radiator valves. Windows are double glazed with timber frames throughout.
Externally, the development benefits from communal parking, landscaped communal garden grounds and integral bin stores. It has easy access to local amenities, with Nairn town centre a few minutes walk away, making it both practical and enjoyable day to day.
This is a bright, neatly finished apartment with outstanding sea views, that’s ready to move straight into and enjoy from day one. To fully appreciate the outlook and the setting, you really need to see in person, so contact Hamish Homes now to arrange your own private viewing.
About Nairn
Nairn is a picturesque coastal town renowned for its rich history and vibrant community. The town’s beautiful sandy beaches are a major draw, offering perfect spots for relaxation, coastal walks and water sports. Nairn's seafront also features a scenic promenade and a bustling harbour, where you can often spot seals and dolphins.
Nairn is steeped in history, with its origins dating back to medieval times. The town centre is home to a range of historical buildings and landmarks, including the Nairn Museum, which provides insights into the area's rich cultural heritage.
Residents of Nairn enjoy a variety of amenities, including local shops, cafes and restaurants, as well as primary schools and a secondary school which make it an ideal place for families. The town hosts numerous community events throughout the year, such as the Nairn Highland Games and the Nairn Book and Arts Festival, fostering a strong sense of community spirit.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band:
EPC Rating: C (76)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.