Listed for £180,000
February 26, 2026
Sold for £160,000
2024
Sold for £131,000
2017
Sold for £120,000
2010
Sold for £102,000
2007
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Upstairs, the three bedrooms each have their own personality. The first is a large double finished with blue and white floral wallpaper. A square window brings in natural light with a radiator beneath. Bedroom two is another good sized double and features striking pink and grey toned wallpaper, designed to resemble bookshelves filled with books. It’s bold, but it works well within the space. A large rear window keeps the room bright. Meanwhile, the third bedroom is finished in clean white tones and overlooks the rear garden. It works comfortably as a bedroom, guest room or home office depending on what you need.
Another standout space in this home is the family bathroom. A large white jacuzzi bath with centre mounted taps sits as the focal point, perfect for relaxing at the end of the day. Alongside is a separate cubicle, giving you the option of a quick shower instead. A long fitted unit on one wall houses the toilet and basin with useful storage below, while a tall chrome ladder towel radiator heats the room. Modern grey wetwall panels line the walls, giving it a sleek finish.
Outside, the rear garden combines lawn and paved areas, offering space to sit out as well as room to play. Tall timber fencing encloses the garden for privacy. There’s also a good sized timber shed in place, ideal for storing your outdoor things.
If you’re looking for a three bedroom home in Nairn that doesn’t feel bland or boxy, this one is well worth viewing. Contact Hamish Homes to arrange your private appointment.
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: D (67)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.