3 Bedroom Cottage – Detached – Offers Over £150000 GBP

IDEAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY IN SUPERB LOCATION!!!

AMAZING RESULTS!™ Estate Agents is pleased to offer “For Sale” a traditional 1 1/2 storey detached stone cottage which enjoys magnificent views over Lochbroom to Scoraig and the surrounding mountains.

Full planning permission for a rear extension has been granted under reference 23/01657/FUL on the Highland Council Planning site.

The property benefits from double glazed doors and windows, the radiators from the previous oil fired central heating and oil tank in the rear garden. There are spacious front and rear gardens laid to lawn and some shrubs, with a driveway to the front providing ample space for a garage, with additional parking.

The cottage would suit a variety of potential purchasers including families or builders / investors, and viewing is recommended.

  • Blank canvas in popular rural location
  • Amazing local scenery and wildlife
  • Local primary school
  • Transport to nearby secondary school
  • Excellent outdoor pursuits
  • No onward chain
  • Breathtaking sea loch and mountain views
  • Full planning permission
  • DESCRIPTION

    Three bedroom cottage located on the Dundonnell to Gairloch West Coast road, enjoys panoramic views over Little Lochbroom and majestic mountains of Beinn Ghobhlach; An Teallach and Sail Mhor. The property sits within very spacious “wrap around” garden area, offering plenty of space with magnificent outlook.

    Since being purchased in 2022 the cottage has been completely stripped back to the original stone walls and internal timber frame, thereby offering potential purchasers the opportunity of transforming and personalising the cottage into their own cosy home.

    It benefits from double glazed doors and windows, disconnected oil central heating (radiators detached, with the oil tank in the rear garden). There is a large stone byre at the gable end and, pending planning permission, offers the possibility of development / income.

    Council Tax Band D

    Viewing is recommended by contacting Myfanwy Rowe on 01445 – 731 533 / 07741 – 483 420.

    LOCATION

    Badcaul is located on the picturesque west coast of Scotland enjoying stunning scenery and wildlife, including deer, goats and a wide variety of garden birds, together with mammals such as otters. This is a beautiful location for lovers of wildlife, as well as being ideal for outdoor sport enthusiasts – hill-walking, sailing, fishing.

    Badcaul residents benefit from a health centre and primary school, with secondary education available at Gairloch (28 miles) and Ullapool (32 miles) – transport is provided. The villagers also benefit from the services of a once weekly fish van and butchers van; once fortnightly mobile library; also twice weekly outreach full postal services / home delivery shopping / daily newspaper delivery from Laide village shop. Garage services in Aultbea (16 miles) and Ullapool. There are a range of shops in Gairloch and Ullapool. Larger shops / supermarkets are available in Inverness and also the mart town of Dingwall. Delivery services from the supermarkets are also available. Dingwall is approximately 50 miles distant and Inverness 60 miles which offers all city facilities which include links by road, rail and air to further destinations. Regular bus services are available to Ullapool, Dingwall and the city.

    GARDEN

    The gardens are mainly laid to grass together with trees and shrubs; with open views to hills and croft land at the rear. There is a log store and large oil tank. There is a driveway to the front providing off street car parking. with ample space for building a garage.

    SERVICES

    The property benefits from mains electricity and water, with private septic tank

    PLANNING PERMISSION

    Full planning permission for a rear extension has been granted under reference 23/01657/FUL on the Highland Council Planning site.

    ASKING PRICE

    Offers over £150,000 are invited

    VIEWING

    Early viewing is highly recommended. Viewing by appointment, please call your LOCAL Ross-shire Estate Agent Myfanwy Rowe to see this home today. To view additional Photographs, Floor Plans, Property Tours and Social Media content for this home or to arrange a viewing online and find many more Homes available ‘For Sale’, please visit the AMAZING RESULTS!™ website now.

    DIRECTIONS

    From Inverness take the A9 road to Tore roundabout and then the A835 to Braemore Junction. Turn left on to the A832 signposted Dundonnell. Drive past the Dundonnell hotel, on through Ardessie and to Badcaul. The cottage is situated on the left shortly after the Northern Lights camp site (on the right). It is approximately 5 miles from the Dundonnell hotel.

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    (Property Ref: 17691364)

    2 Bedroom Flat – Offers Over £150000 GBP

    AMAZING RESULTS!™ Estate Agents are delighted to Introduce this modern executive two bedroom upper flat (third and top floor) which has tremendous views across the River Forth emphasising the peaks of two of the three bridges and the Pentland Hills.

    This delightful property boasts two generous bedrooms and two bathrooms – one being en-suite. Located in Duloch Park, this home is close to many amenities with Halbeath and Dunfermline on the doorstep and a short drive to Edinburgh, making it a perfect choice for first-time buyers, commuters, investors or downsizers. Arrange a viewing quickly.

      Location

      Dunfermline won its bid to achieve official status in May 2022 as part of the civic honours competition to celebrate Queen Elizabeth’s platinum jubilee. The honour was officially conferred by King Charles in a ceremony in Dunfermline city chambers on 3rd October 2022. The Royal Burgh is of considerable historic interest of the city, whilst recent developments have seen Dunfermline move into the modern era. Dunfermline is located approximately five miles from the Forth bridges and, as such, is particularly popular with commuters to Edinburgh and many parts of the central belt with easy access to the M90 motorways to Stirling, Glasgow and the West. Dunfermline benefits from a full range of shops, social and leisure facilities and educational establishments associated with a modern city. There are also good railway links which provide services to the UK. Bus services are convenient and regular and include park and ride services.

      Key features

      • 2 Bedrooms – the master bedroom has a beautiful Juliet balcony plus decent built-in wardrobe space
      • 2 Bathrooms (one en-suite)
      • Easy access to M90 and nearby amenities
      • Freshly decorated with a modern flame fire in the lounge
      • Kitchen appliances include washing machine; dishwasher; fridge-freezer plus combi-boiler
      • GH & DG
      • Council Tax Band D

      Extras

      • Window coverings/blinds/curtains
      • Flooring/carpets
      • Flame glow fire in lounge
      • All appliances
      • Secure entry to property
      • Attic space
      • Car parking space for one vehicle and visitor space in a private dedicated car park at the rear of the flats
      • A monthly factors fee covers the maintenance of the common parts of land and property

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      Viewing by appointment, please call your local Estate Agent Lynda Wilson to see this home. 07809330678 To view additional Photographs, Floor Plans, Property Tours and Social Media content for this home or to arrange a viewing online, please visit AMAZING RESULTS!™ website.

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      (Property Ref: 17778214)

    £150000 GBP

    FOR SALE AT ONLY £150,000 EACH : Two plots situated within the popular Smithton area of Inverness.

    The plots are located off Murray Road and form part of the land formally attached to the St Columba’s Catholic Church. Access to the plots is off Birch Court.

    The plots have full panning permission and building warrant to construct 2 x Three bedroom Bespoke Detached Dwellings.

      DESCRIPTION

      The properties have been designed by RKtecture based in Fort William an attractive modern bespoke design incorporating an abundance of may fine features to accommodate todays modern family living styles.

      The accommodation of the proposed dwellings are : Reception hall, Large open plan living room, dining area and kitchen, utility room, double bedroom, study room, family bathroom, upstairs, a spacious landing leads to 2 double En-suite bedrooms.

      Further details and documentations relating to the planning permission are available upon request.

      LOCATION

      Smithton is a residential area on the eastern outskirts of the city of Inverness, in the Highland council area of Scotland. It is located about 5 km east of the city centre, to the north-east of Westhill, and to the south-west of Culloden.

      During the last ten years has seen much growth in housing and houses being built in Smithton but being addressed as other areas such as Culloden Woods.

      Nearby, local shops, doctors surgery and health centre and Culloden Academy. Close by is the inverness Retail Park also access to the main commuter links for the A9 both south and north and the A96 to Aberdeen.

      ARRANGE A VIEWING

      Viewing by appointment. Please call your local Estate Agent, Ken Anderson at AMAZING RESULTS!™ – Inverness to see these plots today. 07585 184793. To view additional Photographs, Floor Plans, Property Tours and Social Media content or to arrange a viewing online, please visit our website. AMAZINGRESULTS.com.

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      (Property Ref: 17719585)

    O.I.R.O £69950 GBP

    CLOSING DATE – 2nd OCTOBER 2023 AT 12 NOON

    Located in the scenic village of Mellon Charles on the north west coast of Scotland, is a site offered ‘For Sale’ with Myfanwy Ann Rowe of AMAZING RESULTS!™ Estate Agents. The building plot offered for development is located within the coastal village of Mellon Charles which is part of a magnificent peninsula in the Scottish Highlands.
    Take advantage of this “once in a lifetime” opportunity to have your dream home built to your own specifications. Don’t miss out. Contact Myfanwy Ann on 07741 483 420 now to begin making your dream come true.

    • Peaceful coastal, rural hamlet
  • Stunning, uninterrupted scenery
  • Ideal house site
  • All mains services
  • Nursery and primary schooling nearby
  • Excellent variety of outdoor pursuits
  • DESCRIPTION

    Don’t miss out! The fabulously positioned site, which is in an elevated position, enjoys stunning, uninterrupted views across Loch Ewe to the Torridon mountains. It also looks over westward to the Outer Hebrides, and is part of a magnificent coastline road on the outskirts of the village of Aultbea. The plot measures approximately 0.125 ha (0.31 of an acre) and is accessed via a shared access road.

    LOCATION

    The friendly crofting hamlet of Mellon Charles boasts its own unique perfume studio making perfumes and soaps which are sold in their gift shop, and it also has a friendly cafe serving delicious home made food. There are lots of pretty villages along this stunning coastline and Aultbea is just 3 miles away where you can shop and dine out. The unspoilt countryside and traditional communities of the West Coast of Scotland make this area popular with those seeking a change of lifestyle. Mellon Charles is a small community lying close to the crofting and fishing village of Aultbea lying strung out along the west shore of Loch Ewe. The village has a licensed shop, a hotel, doctors surgery, churches, garage, and village hall. The villagers benefit from the services of once weekly visits of a fish van and mobile library. A free bus service is provided for children travelling to and from the local primary school approximately 2 miles distant, and the High School at Gairloch. The world renowned Inverewe Gardens are only 9 miles away where you can enjoy a wander. There are walks of all standards in the area, ranging from Munros to gentle strolls along beaches and rivers. Loch and sea fishing is available and permits are sold in local shops. At nearby Gairloch there are also churches, a health centre, chemist and more shops, garage, restaurants, heritage museum, and a golf course. From the pier, fishing and whale watching trips can be arranged.

    The Highland capital city of Inverness is approximately 79 miles distant and offers all city facilities which include links by road, rail and air to further destinations. There are also regular bus connections. Ullapool is approximately 47 miles distant.

    SERVICES

    The plot benefits from all mains services. Connections will be the responsibility of the buyer(s).

    PLANNING PERMISSION

    An application for renewal of planning permission in principle is being processed, as previous PIP has lapsed

    ASKING PRICE

    The asking price is offers in the region of £69,950

    VIEWING

    The site is available to be viewed by appointment with Myfanwy Ann Rowe. Call Myfanwy today on 01445 – 731 533 / 07741 – 483 420 to arrange an appointment to view the plot and discuss options.

    Please Note – contact details of local builders / contractors can be supplied to serious enquirers.

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    (Property Ref: 17662890)

    2 Bedroom Bungalow – Offers Over £40000 GBP

    AMAZING RESULTS! Estate Agents offer to the market this charming terraced bungalow occupying a splendid setting at the head of Kinmyies Way within a quiet well established development of modern housing.

    This property is a shared ownership home with the asking price being 25% of the current Home Report valuation of £160,000. With Shared ownership being part purchase and part rent, the current rental after purchasing is only £250 per month.

    The accommodation comprises of: Vestibule, hallway, lounge, 2 double bedrooms and bathroom. The property is double glazed and is heated by means of modern wall mounted oil filled electric heaters.

      Location

      Cairn Court forms part of a modern development on the west side of the Caledonian Canal in the Kinmylies district of Inverness. Local amenities can be found at Kinmylies shopping precinct and include a take-away restaurant, shop, post office, hairdressers and chemist.There is a regular bus service into Inverness city centre where further amenities can be found.

      Vestibule – 1.3m x 0.9m (4’3″ x 2’11”)

      The Vestibule is entered via a glass panelled door. there isa storage cupboard to one side. A glazed door leads to the hallway.

      Lounge – 2.59m x 3.89m (8’5″ x 12’9″)

      A bright comfortable sized lounge with full height patio doors facing to the rear of the property also leading to the enclosed garden.

      Hallway – 2.2m x 3.5m (7’2″ x 11’5″)

      A spacious hallway leading to all rooms. There is an airing cupboard to on wall and also houses the hot water cylinder.

      Kitchen – 2.89m x 3.79m (9’5″ x 12’5″)

      A generous sized kitchen with widow to the front of the property. The kitchen incorporates a wide range of wall and floor cupboard units a stainless steel sink with drainer to the side. Fitted 4 ring ceramic electric hob with oven below. there is space for an over head extractor The kitchen is plumbed for a freestanding washing machine, dishwasher and a a free standing fridge freezer. There is also adequate space for a small dining table and chairs

      Bedroom One – 2.50m x 3.79m (8’2″ x 12’5″)

      A good sized double bedroom with window feature to the front. there is a build in wardrobe to one wall with provision to install sliding doors and adequate space for additional bedroom furnishings.

      Bedroom Two – 2.50m x 3.89m (8’2″ x 12’9″)

      A generous sized double bedroom with window feature to the rear There is a build in wardrobe to one wall with provision to install sliding doors and adequate space for additional bedroom furnishings.

      Bathroom

      The bathroom has been recently upgraded to include a modern three piece white suite with and electric Mira shower unit above the bath. Feature attractive fully tiled walls and flooring. There is an obscure glass window feature to the rear.

      Glazing

      All external windows are double glazed.

      Heating

      The heating was recently upgraded with the installation of modern Vionti oil filled electric wall heaters.

      Garden

      There is a small area of garden located to the front of the property with a mature leylandii tree sounded by small grassed area. The rear garden is fully enclosed with tall timber fencing. The garden is a paved patio garden.

      Parking

      There is an allocated parking space pertains to the property as per the title deeds

      Additional Information

      Please note, this property is a Shared Ownership of which is a Part Buy, Part Rent scheme in conjunction with Cairn Housing Association based in Inverness. Please therefore, check with Cairn Housing Association re their criteria and your eligibility to proceed with the purchase of this property.

      25% can be purchased at outset. The new owner the may apply for a higher percentage of ownership with the approval and agreement of Cairn Housing Association at a later time. The purchaser must either be on the local council housing and or register with Cairn Housing Association in order to meet with their eligibility and criteria.

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      Viewing by appointment. Please call your local Professional Estate Agent, Ken Anderson at AMAZING RESULTS!™ to see this property today. 07585 1847935. To view additional Photographs, Floor Plans, Property Tours and Social Media content or to arrange a viewing online, please visit our website. AMAZINGRESULTS.com.

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      (Property Ref: 17516717)

    Offers Over £849000 GBP

    An incredible business/lifestyle opportunity to own your own well established high quality Hostel/B&B annexe/self-catering style accommodation in a truly stunning setting on the North Coast 500; comprising the 12 Bedroom Grade B listed Inchnadamph former Manse/Shooting Lodge, 3 Bedroom Cottage & stone-built Steading with 3 self-contained apartments and approx 6 acres of walled garden and grounds, loch and mountain views that cannot fail to impress!

    At AMAZING RESULTS!™ Commercial we are delighted to offer to the market an exciting and rarely available residential / commercial opportunity in Assynt, Sutherland, that includes a substantial B-Listed 3 storey stone-built former Manse / Shooting Lodge dating from 1821, 3 bedroom bungalow, large converted steading, house site, shepherd’s hut and large shed / storage building. The extent of the properties and grounds extends to approximately 6 acres.

    The Lodge has been an extremely popular base for individuals as well as groups, particularly university geology students (UK and Europe) and mountaineering clubs for many years; which presents a rare and unusual lifestyle and development opportunity for either Residential and/or Commercial purposes.

    This is a wonderful business / lifestyle opportunity that is not to be missed. To express an interest in this business and to receive full business sales details, call Myfanwy at AMAZING RESULTS!™ Commercial on 0800 999 1565 or 07741 483420 for further details and appointment to view!

    • 200 year old Grade B listed former manse/shooting lodge
  • Detached bungalow within walled garden
  • Converted steading annexe
  • Potential site
  • Large shed / storage area
  • Approximately 6 acres
  • NC 500 route
  • Loch and mountain views
  • Fabulous residential/commercial opportunity
  • THE PROPERTIES

    The subjects for sale comprise a 200 year old stone built B listed Lodge (originally a Manse which was significantly extended post 1930s)

    INCHNADAMPH LODGE
    Grade B listed former Manse / Shooting Lodge dating from 1821. There are 4 hostel rooms which provide accommodation for 30 beds; 8 private twin/double rooms, shared washrooms, lounge, dining room, kitchen and drying room; reception area / office.

    WALLED GARDEN BUNGALOW
    A 3 bedroom self-contained bungalow located in the former walled garden of the old Manse. Constructed circa 1972

    THE STEADING / ANNEXE
    Traditional stone built / slate roofed steading linked to the old Manse. Tastefully renovated in 2018/19 to provide 3 en-suite guest rooms. Full planning and building warrant in place to add an extension with extra bedroom and kitchen / lounge area

    POTENTIAL SITE
    Located behind the walled garden there is a site with now lapsed planning permission for a 3 bedroomed bungalow.

    DESCRIPTIONS

    THE LODGE
    Fully renovated in1996 to provide quality budget accommodation to groups and individuals. The attic floor has 6 double/twin or family rooms, all fitted with wash basins, and has a single shower room/WC. The middle floor has 5 bedrooms, currently made up of 4 hostel dorms and a twin room. There are Ladies & Gents washrooms, and a shared shower room with 7 individual showers. There is a double bedroom on the ground floor, with an adjacent DDA shower room / WC. Additionally there is a reception/office, drying room, a guest lounge, a large self-catering kitchen and a 50 seat dining room.

    A building warrant is in place to create 3 en-suite rooms in the Lodge, and provide 2 additional showers/WC’s on the top floor (with the loss of one twin room), and also simplify the washrooms to provide a male and female washroom with showers.

    Planning permission has been granted for a significant extension to the north of the main Lodge, replacing the existing kitchen with larger kitchens (allowing for a catering option), a second dining room and laundry. This permission requires renewal. The existing planning permission for the main Lodge allows for many different types of holiday accommodation (hotel/guesthouse with apartments/hostel) without the requirement for a change of use (although such permission would probably be required to use the property as a private house).

    THREE BEDROOM BUNGALOW
    The detached bungalow is thought to have been built in about 1972, using a Spey Roc prefabricated kit. The bungalow has 3 bedrooms, a kitchen with dining area, utility room, large lounge, washroom with shower and WC. It is located in one half of the former walled kitchen garden of the old Manse. The bungalow has full gas central heating from a calor bulk tank.

    THE STEADING ANNEXE
    In 2018/19 the former steading to the rear of the Lodge was converted to provide 3 en-suite guest rooms, and a small kitchenette that can be exclusive for one room, or shared between 2 rooms. Each room has its own external door. A new oil boiler was installed in 2018 and all rooms have underfloor central heating.

    Quinag – The largest room in the converted steading, with a King bed, single bed, sofa bed and extending dining table for four. There is an en-suite shower room. An adjacent full kitchen can be used exclusively, or shared with others.

    Canisp – This guest room has a double and a single bed, plus a bar stool seating area for two. There is also an en-suite shower room. The painted exposed stone wall of the original steading enhances its charm.

    Beinn Uidhe – The smallest annex room with just one double bed, but also a worktop and sink, baby hob and microwave; dining table for two and an en-suite shower room.

    Annexe Future Planning
    The planning permission and building warrant that covered the renovations of the existing steading building also allowed for the construction of two extensions – one at each end to create a U shaped building. Currently the extensions have not been built, but if they were built this would add a further en-suite bedroom and a large kitchen/lounge/dining area. The drainage for these extensions is in place, as is the manifold for underfloor heating; and domestic water supply tails are also in place.

    POTENTIAL HOUSE SITE

    Just behind the former walled garden there is a potential house site. Planning permission was granted in 2011 for a house on this site, which has now lapsed. The planning application is currently being re-submitted. The site is on a slightly elevated position and enjoys lovely views west to Loch Assynt and Quinag, while to the east there are views towards Conival.

    HISTORY

    The Lodge, which is 200 years old this year, was originally built as a manse in 1821, and then later acquired by Lord and Lady Rootes as their Scottish shooting lodge during the 1960’s. Inchnadamph Estate was later bought by the Vestey family who subsequently sold the Lodge with other properties in 1995 to the current owner.

    SERVICES

    The Lodge, cottage and annexe benefit from mains electricity.

    Private Water Supply – the water supply to all the properties is provided from a borehole located in the field west of the main Lodge. The borehole was drilled in 1995 and the pump replaced around 2010. Water is pumped to a large storage tank on the north of the Lodge, then feeds by gravity to the Lodge, where a pump pressurises the supply to 3 bar.

    Waste water – the Lodge had a large Septic tank installed in 1996. The Annex and Cottage are serviced by a BioRock Treatment plant (installed in 2018) sized for a population of up to 30 people. This will also be sufficient for any house built on the proposed site behind the walled garden, and there is a connection to the site already.

    Heating – Lodge : Oil boiler installed in 1996, new supply tank installed in 2017. Cottage : Calor Gas Bulk Tank and gas Combi Boiler installed in 2010.
    Annex : Oil boiler and tank installed in 2019.

    COMMUNICATIONS

    BT WiFi – up to max 20Mbs
    EE – 4G signal across the area

    THE BUSINESS

    This well established business which has offered much needed Hostel / B & B accommodation for the last 26 years, is located on the increasingly popular main NC 500 route. The principal activity of the company is the provision of accommodation and study facilities in the Lodge and the adjacent cottages. This includes bed and breakfast accommodation in the Lodge and annex. Primary customers include UK and overseas university field study groups, hillwalking clubs, and many individual holidaymakers and tourists.

    This is an excellent opportunity to acquire a sound business, therefore early contact is highly recommended to avoid disappointment. Inchnadamph Lodge has an excellent reputation, excellent client base and enjoys repeat business.

    This opportunity would suit anyone who could push the business forward and build upon the solid and impressive trading foundations. It may also be of interest to a similar business looking to expand into this area. Early viewing is strongly advised.

    TRADE

    Turnover and profitability has been consistent for many years with the current trading pattern resulting in a profitable operation with a turnover of circa £200,000 p.a. (2020), with excellent profits and further growth potential for the new owners. Accounting information will be made available to seriously interested parties subsequent to viewing.

    Inchnadamph Lodge has an excellent website which is included in the sale.

    LOCATION

    Inchnadamph, which sits beneath the rolling hills of Sutherland, enjoys unspoilt and beautiful landscape of greenery and loch scenery, with nearby Loch Assynt; and the majestic Beinn Uidhe, Canisp and Quinag. It is an ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts, i.e. fishing, shooting, cycling and of course hillwalking; or just simply relaxing and enjoying the tranquil surroundings. Ullapool is approximately 24 miles distant and has a wide range of amenities including supermarkets, bank, Post Office, hotels, restaurants and retail outlets. It offers nursery, primary and secondary education. Further exploring to the Outer Hebrides etc can be made from Ullapool harbour.

    The popular historic Mart town of Dingwall is approximately 69 miles distant and the Highlands city of Inverness, which is the main business and commercial centre, offering all city facilities including links by road, rail and air to further destinations, is approximately 81 miles away.

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    (Property Ref: 15723289)

    4 Bedroom House – Detached – Offers Over £335000 GBP

    Looking for a lifestyle change? AMAZING RESULTS!™ Highland Perthshire is delighted to offer to the market Fernbank, Killin – A grand Detached Victorian Home – A generous double-fronted retail unit – And an opportunity for residential development – all set in the heart of the attractive & sought-after village of Killin, located within The Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park.

    A traditional 2 reception, 4 bedroom Victorian Villa in walk in condition, a retail premises of approx. 1,725 sq. ft (currently utilised as an established pet shop/ hardware business) and a substantial area of garden & grounds with excellent development potential (subject to planning consents).

      Residence

      This is a charming detached Victorian Villa with a great range of original features and character. There is a mature enclosed garden leading to the grand Victorian vestibule, and private entrance to the property. The ground floor comprises a large modern kitchen with central island and patio doors leading to the rear enclosed garden. A utility room lies conveniently beyond the kitchen and leads to the conservatory with doors opening on to the garden with views of the surrounding hills. The retail space can be accessed from the ground floor hall.

      A grand stair leads from the hall to the first floor landing. The first floor comprises an impressive lounge with double aspect views towards the Breadalbane hills, a dining room, a large office and family snug. The master bedroom is a large room with fitted wardrobes and a feature spiral staircase that leads to the ensuite bathroom. There is a second double bedroom and bathroom on this floor. From the main landing there is a stair that leads to the 2nd floor with 2 further bedrooms.

      Business

      The owners are ready to retire after building a business that has been in operation for over 25 years. It has an excellent reputation and a loyal customer base and was classed as an essential shop during lockdown.

      Large windows overlook the front carpark and the ground floor, which is formed of two parts, is light and spacious. The main retail area is currently configured for the sale of household, hardware and ancillary goods while an opening leads to the adjoining room which is set out for the sale of pet supplies. The total retail area is approx 1,725 sq ft.

      A door at the rear of the shop leads to a rear lobby, staff area with WC and access to the garden centre. There is a large storeroom with key cutting machine. A stair from the lobby leads to the first-floor office and also a rear entrance to the owner’s accommodation.

      Location

      Offering a prominent trading location with excellent signage, the shop with large windows has a high visibility presence on the Main Street, which is also the main route connecting West to East Scotland, equalling a high passing trade. The village of Killin lies in Breadalbane at the western head of Loch Tay in Stirlingshire.

      It is surrounded by miles of countryside, and here you will find the scenic and renowned Falls of Dochart. There are many walks to enjoy, suited to all abilities. From a Munro like Ben Lawers to fairly level ground along the old railway line or following in the footsteps of Rob Roy MacGregor.

      The village is served by a local bus service which allows connections at Stirling for bus and train onward journeys, and a Killin to Callander service. The local school offers primary education with secondary education taking place in Callander, 21 miles south, and there are also local groups for younger learners. There is access to an AstroTurf complex, tennis courts, basketball, football facilities, a Putting Green and Bowling Green.

      Due to its central location, all Scotland’s major cities can be reached within a 2½ hour drive. Indeed, Stirling is under a 60 minute drive – or you may choose a day trip to the beach on either the west or east coast.

      Loch Tay is a popular destination for both its salmon fishing and water sports. Killin sits at the edge of the Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve, where you can find rare arctic-alpine plants, red deer, ptarmigan, ravens, ring ouzels, skylarks and black grouse.

      Killin is steeped in history and one surviving glimpse of the past lies at the ruins of the Moirlanich Longhouse, a rare example of a traditional Scottish longhouse, maintained by the National Trust for Scotland. Several churches which represent a variety of faiths, and a selection of clubs and societies including badminton, choir, drama, golf and Scouts are all easily accessible.

      Price

      Asking Price is Offers Over £335,000 to include the heritable property with 2 retail units and land – all floor coverings, light fittings, hob, oven, cooker hood and white goods.

      The stock, trade equipment, goodwill, fixtures and fittings are available to purchase by separate negotiation for the currently trading business.

      Summary

      This is a fantastic retail, development & residential opportunity that is not to be missed. To express an interest please call Linda & Catriona at AMAZING RESULTS!™ Highland Perthshire Commercial on 01887 224380 for further details and appointment to view!

      These property details are set out as a general outline only and do not constitute any part of an Offer or Contract. Any services, equipment, fittings or central heating systems have not been tested and no warranty is given or implied that these are in working order. All measurements, distances and areas are approximate and for guidance only.

      Development Opportunity

      There is a substantial plot at the rear of the property, which has vehicular access, that is currently used for the garden centre and storage. This area of ground to the rear, previously had a detached house located in the grounds and subject to the statutory permissions, the substantial area of ground would be suitable for building additional residential properties subject to the necessary planning consents.

      Arrange a Viewing

      Viewing is by appointment. Please call your local professional Highland Perthshire agents, Linda & Catriona, today. 01887 224380 or email highlandperthshire@amazingreults.com.

      (Property Ref: 15713664)

    2 Bedroom Apartment – Conversion – Offers Over £197500 GBP

    SOLD ANOTHER ONE! – More properties urgently required.

    Character & charm, in superb hideaway location within the heart of Dunfermline. You’ll love the style, space and comfort with this superb 2 Bedroom ‘B’ Listed Victorian First Floor Flat conversion that includes impressive period features, wooded views, mature shared gardens, residents parking and its own garage in the heart of Scotland’s Ancient Capital.

    The property has been tastefully-styled and sympathetically finished throughout and occupies a prime, preferred 1st floor position within this tranquil hidden wooded setting, yet at the very heart of Dunfermline’s bustling town centre where superb amenities are located.

    A rare find in this price range. Must be on your viewing list!

      DESCRIPTION

      The beautifully proportioned accommodation is in pristine move-in condition throughout and comprises a welcoming communal entrance hall via security video entryphone and handsome staircase rising to a spacious first floor landing to Flat 3. A split-level reception hall is situated within the heart of the flat from which all rooms lead off. There’s a spacious drawing room with large bay window, working shutters, feature cornice work and impressive marble fireplace will delight all who view. A superb refitted kitchen with dining area and integrated appliances, two generous double bedrooms and an impressive four-piece ‘olde-worlde’ bathroom with a bathtub, separate shower, washbasin and WC.

      One-of-a-kind, rarely available, character home that cannot fail to impress! Call Colin Jenkins today to arrange a viewing. You’ll be glad you did. 01383 699000.

      LOCATION

      Broomhead House occupies a superb town centre position in Scotland’s ancient capital situated to the north of the Firth of Forth only 16 miles from the centre of Edinburgh. Renowned for the famous Abbey and the birthplace of the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.

      Dunfermline is a bustling town with a good road and rail network making it one of the most accessible towns in central Scotland. The M90 provides swift access to Edinburgh and Perth while the A985 via the Kincardine Bridge is a fast route to Glasgow.

      Dunfermline mainline railway station offers regular and direct services to Edinburgh’s stations, including Waverley (under 35 minutes), Edinburgh Gateway (under 25 minutes) and Haymarket (under 30 minutes). The centrally located bus station provides direct services to Edinburgh and Glasgow as well as Perth, Dundee, St Andrews and Aberdeen. Edinburgh International Airport is only 16 miles away.

      The town has a broad range of amenities including professional services, a good retail offering and leisure facilities. The Abbey and museums are a popular draw and the Alhambra Theatre is on the circuit of many international artists. Much of the centre of Dunfermline is protected by conservation status including two beautiful public parks which provide outstanding open spaces.

      KEY FEATURES

      • Impressive ‘B’ Listed Victorian First Floor Flat
      • Superb Central Location In Hideaway Setting
      • Spacious Accommodation
      • Video Entryphone
      • Period Features including open fireplace
      • Bay Window & ornate cornices
      • Fitted Kitchen/Breakfastroom
      • 2 Double Bedrooms
      • GCH
      • ‘Olde Worlde’ 4-piece Bathroom
      • Residents Parking & Own Garage
      • Shared Gardens

      GARDEN GROUNDS

      Broomhead House enjoys a hideaway wooded setting with shared garden grounds and residents parking. Flat 3 has the benefit of its own garage located within the grounds.

      EXTRAS

      All fitted floor coverings, blinds and integrated kitchen appliances including RangeMaster 5-ring gas hob and oven, cooker hood, and American-style fridge freezer are included in the purchase price.

      ARRANGE A VIEWING

      Viewing by appointment, please call your local AMAZING RESULTS!™ Professional Estate Agent Colin Jenkins to see this property today. 01383 699000. To view additional Photographs, Floor Plans, Property Tours and Social Media content or to arrange a viewing online, please visit our website.

      LOOKING TO SELL?

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      (Property Ref: 15858844)

    Offers Over £1400000 GBP

    AMAZING RESULTS!™ Commercial are delighted to offer to the market a superb opportunity to acquire an exceptional agricultural, sporting and amenity farm of approx 152 acres with flexible range of outbuildings and recently refurbished and extended Farmhouse.

    FARMHOUSE Renovated and extended period farmhouse | 3 reception rooms | 5 bedrooms (2 en-suite) | family bath/shower room | Outbuildings | Large garden and fine views

    FARM BUILDINGS Two large general purpose sheds providing livestock accommodation general storage

    LAND AND FARMING In-hand farm with 77 acres arable/grass leys | 50 acres hill/rough grazing | 22 acres woods and ponds | 3 acres miscellaneous

    SPORTING Informal partridge and pheasant shoot with several drives, roe deer stalking and duck flighting

    INCOME Several income streams including grazing rents, Basic Payment Scheme entitlements, woodland grants, and Feed-in Tariff from a Solar PV installation

    Internet is really good at the farm

    About 152 acres (62 hectares) in total

    For sale as a whole or can be sold in 3 lots on request:

    Lot 1 House and 2 fields
    Lot 2 Sheds and 40 acres approx
    Lot 3 Fields and hill 110 acres approx

    Details on application

    Blairgowrie 11 miles, Dundee 22 miles, Perth 27 miles Edinburgh airport 67 miles, Aberdeen 69 miles

      Location

      Set amid the spectacular and picturesque scenery of the Angus Glens, Mid Derry is an attractive and productive mixed farm offering exciting and diverse sport & wide ranging amenity.

      Perthshire and Angus are highly regarded farming areas, well known for their fertile soils and a generally dry climate. The nearby towns of Alyth (8 miles) and Blairgowrie (11 miles) offer a good range of local services including a Post Office, banking services, medical and dental surgeries and supermarkets. A wider range of shops and professional services, together with mainline railway stations, is available in the nearby cities of Perth (27 miles) and Dundee (22 miles). Dundee also has an airport with services to London Stansted, while the airports at Edinburgh (67 miles) and Aberdeen (75 miles) offer a range of domestic and international flights.

      Primary schooling is available at Isla Primary School by Lintrathen. Secondary schooling is available in Kirriemuir and Blairgowrie, whilst private schooling is available at The High School of Dundee, Kilgraston, Craigclowan, Strathallan and Glenalmond College, all within an approximate hour’s drive.

      Perthshire and Angus are world renowned destinations for field sports enthusiasts. Salmon and sea trout fishing are available on the Rivers Isla, Ericht and North and South Esks while the River Tay is internationally known as one of the four best salmon rivers in Scotland. Top class driven pheasant, partridge and grouse shooting is widely available in the area. The hills and glens of Perthshire and Angus make them the ideal location for hill walking, riding and enjoying the beautiful scenery and wildlife.

      Skiing is available at Glenshee Ski Centre, 24 miles to the north of Mid Derry. For golfers, there are five 18-hole and two 9-hole courses within 10 miles of Mid Derry, including the championship Rosemount course at Blairgowrie Golf Club. Further afield, the world famous courses at Gleneagles, and the Open Championship venues of Carnoustie and St Andrews are all within an hour’s drive.

      The area is well served by agricultural merchants and suppliers, including a livestock mart at Forfar (20 miles) and an active local machinery ring.

      Farmhouse

      Combining an original early 20th century farmhouse with a sympathetic 21st century extension, Mid Derry Farmhouse is a beautifully presented family house providing extensive accommodation over two floors.

      Having upgraded the services, extended and conducted a comprehensive interior upgrade, Mid Derry Farmhouse now offers generous move-in condition family living that will impress all who view! At the core of the house is a beautiful open-plan kitchen and dining room. The quality of materials, finishes and fittings used in extending the house are of a high quality with particular features including oak and limestone floors, a Carpenter Oak style dining room with exposed Douglas Fir beams, and a bespoke fitted kitchen by Callum Walker Interiors of Perth.

      On the first floor, two bedroom suites lie at either end of an L-shaped passage/landing with three additional bedrooms and a family bathroom with shower.

      The house is served by oil-fired central heating and back boiler connected to the wood burning stove, mains water and mains electricity.
      A 24.5 kW solar array mounted on one of the farm buildings provides supplementary power together with annual income under the government sponsored Feed-In Tariff (FiT) scheme.

      On the southwesterly aspect of the house is a stone paved terrace. Beyond this is a spacious garden laid down to lawn which is planted around the periphery with fruit trees and mixed shrubs and bounded by a hedge.

      Beside the house is a brick and slate outbuilding used as a deep freeze room and for general storage. There is a hen house with large woodland run.

      Farm Buildings

      There is a useful range of farm buildings serving Mid Derry which comprise:

      • GeneralPurpose Shed: (20m x 22m)–4-bay
      • Steel portal framed shed: With box profile cladding, part stone and part block walls and hardcore floor. This building adjoins and is open to:
      • Cattle Court: (19m x 33m) 6-bay steel portal frame construction beneath a corrugated cement sheet roof with super vent cladding, block walls and a concrete floor. Includes a raised central feed passage with feed barriers.
      • Pole Barn: Open-fronted 4-bay barn with a corrugated iron roof and hardcore base.

      Both the general purpose shed and cattle court date from the mid 1980s and have mains electricity and water supplies.

      Whilst currently used for agricultural purposes, the sheds have the potential for a range of uses including equestrian conversion and vehicle garage/workshop.
      Mounted on the south-eastern pitch of the cattle court is the solar array providing auxiliary power to the farmhouse and buildings, and a useful income stream.

      Farming System

      Traditionally, Mid Derry was a stand-alone mixed livestock unit capable of rearing and finishing cross-bred lambs and suckled calves with silage, barley and root crops grown in rotation. More recently, it has been farmed in conjunction with other holdings in the area and it has been the vendors’ practice to let some of the fields on an informal seasonal arrangement to a neighbouring farmer for the grazing of sheep.

      With the capacity for up to 80 bullocks or 40 cows and calves, the cattle court is a useful facility serving the farm. In recent years, the vendors have used the steading for sheep handling, lambing and finishing lambs

      The land is well suited to growing hay, silage, fodder brassicas and spring barley with the best of the land being let periodically for seed potatoes.

      With piped water to troughs in each of the fields, free-swinging gates and a well maintained modern network of fences, the infrastructure at Mid Derry has been progressively improved and is an impressive feature of the property.

      Woods, Pond & Sporting

      As keen wildlife and field sports enthusiasts, there has been significant investment in creating a more diverse landscape at Mid Derry. This has included the establishment of several plantations of mixed species woodland, the planting of several hundred metres of new hedgerows, and the creation of two ponds and areas of wetland.

      The result of this investment is that the land at Mid Derry presents a patchwork of hill, productive agricultural land, woods and ponds, which is both visually attractive and has considerable biodiversity.

      The woods have been created to attract and hold game and, in combination, they form the basis of an enjoyable but informal shoot. At present, the vendors run Mid Derry as part of a larger shooting enterprise in the district. There is one pheasant release pen in the wood directly adjoining Mid Derry Farmhouse. The birds are fed up the hill and to the other coverts within the farm to create several small drives. Given appropriate weather and wind conditions, this provides some varied and exceptionally sporting shooting.

      In addition to reared game, the young woodland plantations are proving increasingly attractive to woodcock during the winter months whilst the two ponds on the farm are fed to attract wild duck. Given the proximity of the relatively large Lintrathen Reservoir, a few miles to the east, a mixture of mallard, teal and widgeon can be attracted in significant numbers, providing excellent sport.

      Renewable Energy

      A 24.5kW solar array on the roof of the cattle court was installed in May 2013,. These panels generate direct income through the FiT system and deemed 50% export. They also reduce the vendors’ electricity consumption costs. Since installation, the panels have returned a consistent annual income in the region of £3,000 in addition to savings.

      Farm Details

      AFRC-RPID: Broxden Business Park, Lamberkine Drive, Perth, PH1 1RX. Tel: 01738 602000 SGRPID.Perth@scotland.gsi.gov.uk

      In addition to the purchase price, the purchaser will be required on the date of entry to pay an additional and separate sum for:

      1. Any growing crops.
      2. Any cultivations.

      Rights of Way and Wayleaves: The Cateran Trail footpath crosses Mid Derry between the hill ground and arable land. It forms part of the Core Path network designated by the Perth & Kinross and Angus Councils

      A line of telegraph poles and electricity lines crosses part of the farm. A small annual wayleave payment is received from the Distribution Network Operator, Scottish & Southern Energy plc.

      Basic Payment Scheme and LFASS: The Basic Payment Entitlements in respect of Mid Derry Farm are included in the sale. Mid Derry Farm lies within a Less Favoured Area for the benefit of subsidies. Further information in relation to the Basic Payment and LFASS can be obtained from the selling agents.

      Farm Code: Mid Derry Farm is registered by Agriculture, Food and Rural Communities – Rural Payments and Inspections Directorate (AFRC-RPID) under the code 113/0056.

      Viewing

      Interested in viewing? Arrange an appointment through Peter Carnegie at AMAZING RESULTS!™ Commercial. We are open 7 days a week 8am-8pm.

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      (Property Ref: 15252908)

    Asking Price £174950 GBP

    Are you looking to own a first-class Motor related business generating excellent profits? AMAZING RESULTS!™ Commercial has one for you!

    WELL ESTABLISHED CAR REPAIR, BUSY MOT TESTING STATION AND CAR SERVICING CENTRE WITHIN SOUGHT-AFTER CENTRAL LOCATION IN DUNFERMLINE!

    An rare business opportunity, this 25 year established Garage & MOT station that has built up an excellent reputation and has a large loyal repeat trade with excellent trading, client base and reputation.

      THE BUSINESS

      This established business for the last 25 years has an excellent reputation, excellent client base and lots of repeat business. It is a recognised, well known and extremely well performing company.

      This is an excellent opportunity to acquire a very busy motor related business in an ideal location; therefore, early contact is highly recommended to avoid disappointment.

      This well known business offers a range of services specialising in MOTs and MOT repairs to cars and light vans and vehicle servicing. With MOTs being the main source of income, this friendly garage with helpful staff also undertake general car repairs and replacement of damaged or worn parts including battery replacement, the fitting of new clutches, timing belts and exhausts. tyre fitting, replacing and topping up of refrigerant for car air-conditioning systems and fitting new brakes.

      This business offers a superb opportunity for a new owner to gain a large customer base and superb reputation. There is plenty of scope to develop the business further with additional services, the introduction of Saturday and Sunday opening and a fresh marketing drive.

      This opportunity would ideally suit an owner operating team who could push the business forward and build upon the solid and impressive trading foundations. It may also be of interest to a similar business looking to expand into this area. Early viewing is strongly advised.

      LOCATION

      The business has been established in the area for a number of years and is a long-established MOT and service centre operating from good quality premises. During that time, it has firmly established itself within the local community and within this competitive business sector, having gained a large and loyal customer base and a superb reputation.

      Offering a prominent trading location with excellent signage, the unit has a high visibility presence in superb central location within a much sought-after central area of Dunfermline and receives a large amount of footfall and passing trade. The garage is just minutes from the town centre and benefits from great road links.

      TRADE

      The business is a thriving servicing, MOT and car repairs business. In addition they offer tyre and exhaust fitting at competitive prices. This includes class 4 MOT’s, servicing, repairs, exhaust systems, suspension repair, brake testing, tyres and diagnostics. This is an excellent garage that has been run to a very high standard by our clients.

      • Great Location
      • Repeat Business
      • Ideal investment opportunity
      • MOT Station
      • Great growth potential

      Turnover and profitability has been consistent for many years with the current trading pattern resulting in a profitable operation with a turnover of circa £217,000 p.a. (2016) with a gross profit of 68.5%. Accounting information will be made available to seriously interested parties subsequent to viewing.

      The garage has an excellent website, this is included in the sale.

      THE PROPERTY

      The property is of traditional stone construction on the ground floor unit only and in total extends to circa 2,353sq ft (228sqm) – Excluding yardage and parking areas. The business is being sold as a going concern and all equipment is included in the sale, including 3 ramps, hydraulic press, wheel balancer, mig welder, benches and racking. The garage fitted to very high standards. The premises has three street level vehicle entrances, excellent frontage car parking as well as additional car parking to the side of the premises.

      Inside, there is a private office, storage room and staff toilet in addition to the two large workshops. The workshops are well equipped with three inspection ramps, full MOT equipment, a balancer, wheel alignment and much more …

      SERVICES

      The garage benefits from mains electricity, water and drainage.

      RATES

      The subjects have a Rateable Value of £5,700 with rates poundage at 48.4p in the pound. However the business currently benefits from 100% rates relief under the Small Business Bonus Scheme for qualifying applicants.

      PRICE

      Asking Price is £174,950 to include the heritable property, trade equipment, goodwill, fixtures and fittings. The owner may consider a lease option to exceptional interested parties.

      SUMMARY

      This car repair and busy MOT testing business is well established and brings consistent weekly takings all year round and has a large, loyal customer base in place with a reputation second to none. There is plenty of scope to develop the business further with weekend opening and additional staff to accept more work. This proposition would ideally suit an owner operating team who could push the business forward and build upon the solid and impressive trading foundations. Early viewings are strongly advised and are invited by appointment only.

      This is a fantastic business opportunity that is not to be missed. To express an interest in this business and to receive full business sales details, call Colin at AMAZING RESULTS!™ Commercial on 0845 301 2222 for further details and appointment to view!

      These property details are set out as a general outline only and do not constitute any part of an Offer or Contract. Any services, equipment, fittings or central heating systems have not been tested and no warranty is given or implied that these are in working order. All measurements, distances and areas are approximate and for guidance only.

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      (Property Ref: 13835054)