Listed for £195,000
February 18, 2026
Sold for £57,000
2024
Sold for £57,000
2020
Sold for £170,000
2008
Sold for £90,000
2005
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Bedroom one is impressively large. Wooden flooring runs throughout while the walls are split by a dado rail, with soft pink paint below and clean white above. An open fireplace with white surround adds further character in here, too. A built in alcove with shelving provides useful display space, while the front facing window brings in natural light.
At the other end of the landing, you find bedroom two, another generous double. This one is finished in cream tones with wooden flooring underfoot. Again, the proportions allow for a full bedroom suite without compromise.
The bathroom continues the home’s personality. Light blue painted wood panelling runs along the lower half of the walls, with white tiling above. A large bath is fitted with an electric shower overhead and finished with gold taps and a gold edged screen that add distinctive detail. A pedestal basin sits below a large mirror, with a radiator beside it to keep the room warm. Grey wood effect vinyl flooring grounds the room and keeps it practical.
Outside, the rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with gravel sections and mature shrubs and trees lining the boundary. There’s space here to grow, plant, relax or entertain. It’s a private area that feels tucked away. A concrete block store with pitched felt roof provides useful external storage.
Hall Cottage is not a bland, off the shelf house. It’s a character home with substance, generous proportions and room to put your own stamp on it over time. If you’re looking for something with personality, space and the chance to create something truly yours, this deserves your attention. Contact Hamish Homes to arrange your viewing today.
About Fearn
Fearn, a small rural village near Tain, offers a peaceful countryside lifestyle, surrounded by rolling farmland and stunning Highland scenery. Although Fearn itself is a small community, it benefits from its proximity to Tain, just a short drive away. Tain offers a range of shops, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants and healthcare facilities, ensuring that all daily needs are met.
The village is also home to Fearn Railway Station, providing direct train links to Inverness and further north, making commuting and travel convenient. Families in the area are well served by local schools, with Fearn Primary School catering to younger children and secondary education available at Tain Royal Academy.
With its beautiful rural surroundings, easy access to the coast and strong transport connections, Fearn is an ideal location for those seeking a home in the Highlands that offers both tranquillity and accessibility. Whether you’re looking to embrace country living or find a base with excellent links to larger towns, Fearn presents a fantastic opportunity to settle in a scenic and welcoming community.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Oil
Council Tax Band:
EPC Rating: E (51)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.