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Set in a quiet area of Nairn, 29 Ordview Road is a semi-detached bungalow offering two double bedrooms, smart interiors and a large timber outbuilding currently used as a home gym. With a modern kitchen, updated shower room and clean, neutral décor, this is a move-in ready home with wide appeal.
Inside, the hallway sets a smart tone with spotlights overhead, crisp white walls and warm wooden flooring that continues through much of the home. The living room sits just off the hall and benefits from a wide front-facing window that brings in plenty of natural light. At the centre of the room is a feature fireplace with wooden surround, glossy black hearth and matching black insert, providing a bold focal point. The room is spacious enough for multiple seating arrangements and additional furniture, while the neutral wall colour keeps the space easy to style.
At the rear of the home, the kitchen is smartly designed with modern finishes and plenty of space to cook and gather. A range of light wooden cabinets creates a warm, natural feel, paired with striking black marble-effect laminate worktops and matching splashbacks that add contrast and depth. The finish is both modern and easy to maintain. A white sink offers contrast and sits beneath the window, with an integrated hob, extractor fan and built-in oven completing the modern layout. There’s dedicated space and plumbing for both a washing machine and tumble dryer, with a small area at the far end that’s ideal for a compact dining set. Positioned beside the back door, it’s a useful spot for quick meals or a quiet coffee with a view of the garden. Durable tiled flooring underfoot completes the room and makes this a practical space that’s easy to care for.
Beyond the main living spaces, the two bedrooms are both generous doubles, finished to the same standard as the rest of the home. The larger of the two features a built-in wardrobe with mirrored sliding doors, a deep blue feature wall and a window looking out to the garden. There’s plenty of room for a large bed and extra furniture to suit your needs. The second bedroom is neutrally decorated, with light grey walls and a built-in wardrobe with white doors. A radiator sits just inside the room, and with space for a double bed and additional furnishings, the layout feels balanced and comfortable.
The shower room is smartly styled with large grey textured tiles surrounding the shower cubicle and continuing around the area of the toilet and basin. A mixer shower is enclosed in a framed cubicle, and a compact mirrored cabinet above the sink adds valuable storage. The grey-toned flooring complements the wall finishes while ceiling spotlights complete the room creating a clean, modern look.
Outside, the rear garden is low-maintenance and cleverly arranged. A large timber outbuilding provides a huge amount of extra space. Currently set up as a home gym, it has potential to become an outdoor cinema room, garden bar, studio or relaxation space. A small patch of artificial lawn sits beside it, offering a spot for outdoor seating or summer dining. The rest of the garden is surfaced in bark and stone, making it easy to enjoy without regular upkeep. The garden is enclosed by timber fencing and block walls, creating a private and well-defined outdoor area.
The home benefits from a gas-fired Potterton central heating boiler, supplying steel panel radiators throughout. Double glazed uPVC windows and doors ensure warmth and energy efficiency throughout the year.
This is a smart, well-cared-for home that will appeal to downsizers, first-time buyers and anyone looking for practical, private living in a well-connected part of Nairn. Viewings are highly recommended, contact Hamish Homes today and arrange yours.
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.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in and around Nairn, from golfing to watersports to hiking in the nearby countryside. The town is well-connected by road and rail, with Inverness just a short drive away and just minutes from Inverness Airport.
With its blend of natural beauty, historical charm and a welcoming community, Nairn offers a unique and fulfilling lifestyle in the Scottish Highlands.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: B
EPC Rating: C (70)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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