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Hall Cottage is a charming stone-built period detached house located on the periphery of the picturesque village of Reay. This unique property exudes character and history, offering a rare opportunity to own a home that blends traditional charm with an idyllic rural setting. The property enjoys a stunning backdrop, backing onto a popular golf course, and benefits from a countryside path leading directly from the rear garden to the beach. The accommodation comprises a welcoming porch, spacious lounge with a feature open fire, a generously sized kitchen/diner, a family bathroom, and three well-proportioned bedrooms. Additionally, the property boasts an attached single garage, a large wraparound garden, and a small paddock with stables. With oil central heating and ample outdoor space, Hall Cottage is an exceptional home in a beautiful setting, and early viewing is highly recommended.
Situated in the scenic village of Reay, Hall Cottage enjoys a peaceful yet well-connected location. The village is approximately 11 miles from Thurso, which provides a range of essential amenities including supermarkets, healthcare facilities, a swimming pool, cinema, primary and secondary schools, and the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) college. The surrounding area is renowned for its natural beauty, with stunning coastal walks, beaches, and countryside making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Reay Golf Club, one of the northernmost 18-hole links courses in the UK, is located directly behind the property, further enhancing its appeal.
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Band: F
Oil Central Heating
Home Report Available By Contacting: hello@homesweethomemoves.co.uk
Entry Is By Mutual Agreement
Viewing By Appointment Through Home Sweet Home on 01463 710151
Any offers should be submitted in Scottish legal form to hello@homesweethomemoves.co.uk
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