6 Moray Street, Forres, IV36 1HG

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Property Details

  • Type: Terraced House
  • Availability: For Sale
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Reception Rooms: 1
  • Parking: On Road Parking
  • Outside Space: Private gardens
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • EPC Rating: C
  • Council Tax Band: A

Property Features

  • Tidy 2-bed mid terraced house
  • Spacious accommodation
  • Private front and back gardens
  • Close to local amenities
  • Ideal first-time buy or buy-to-let investment

Property Summary

A bright, 2-bedroom mid-terrace home in a central location within walking distance of most amenities including schools, shopping, transport, and health facilities.  With fully enclosed front and rear gardens, 2 double bedrooms, bathroom, dining/kitchen, and large sitting room this well-priced home would make an excellent first time buy or buy-to-rent.

Entering though a half glazed UPVC door into a bright hallway providing access to all ground floor accommodation with carpeted stairs leading to the upper floor.

Sitting Room (4.0m x 3.4m)

A bright sitting room with a large, double-glazed window looking out over the front garden.  Vertical blinds, curtains and curtain rail, carpet.

Dining/Kitchen (2.3m x 5.4m)

A substantial dining kitchen to the rear of the house with ample room for a dining table.  The kitchen area has a wide range of lower and upper pine cabinets with space for a free-standing cooker with extractor fan above, under counter washing machine, and fridge/freezer.  The one and a half bowl sink with mixer tap sits beneath a double window looking to the rear garden.  A further window and door towards the rear garden is in the dining area.  Curtains and curtain pole.

The open area beneath the stairs currently has coat hooks and access to an understairs cupboard which houses the electricity consumer units, however could also make a fantastic space for a built-in cupboard or small desk and chair.

Straight, carpeted stairs lead to the upper hall providing access to the bedrooms and bathroom. The hall has a great-sized, shelved laundry cupboard and provides access to the loft space.

Bathroom (1.6m x 2.5m)

A substantial bathroom containing a 3-piece suite comprising pedestal basin, bath, and WC with wood-effect vinyl flooring.  A patterned double-glazed window provides natural light and ventilation.

Bedroom 1 (2.8m x 3.9m)

An ample double bedroom to the rear of the house with a built-in double wardrobe with shelves and hanging rail providing ample storage.

Bedroom 2 (2.7m x 4.3m)

A large double bedroom to the front of the house with a single built-in wardrobe with shelves and a hanging rail and a further deep walk-in wardrobe housing the central heating boiler and providing substantial storage space.

Outside

The rear garden is fully enclosed, bounded by walls on both sides, with a high-level wooden fence on one side, ideal for keeping children and pets safe. The garden is mainly laid to lawn, with a small patio area for garden furniture and paving slabs leading down to the gate and wooden fence.  There is also a handy shed at the bottom of the rear garden.  The front garden is laid to block paving, for easy maintenance, bounded by low walls.

Forres is a thriving small town in the northeast of Scotland. With an active high street offering butchers, bakers, cafes, gift shops, hairdressers, a tailor, post office and grocery shops, it continues to offer a wide selection of services. The town boasts large parks and woodland walks, having been placed, or won, the relevant section of Britain in Bloom on multiple occasions. Primary and secondary schooling is available in the town, with the Drumduan Steiner school offering alternative education and Gordonstoun private school a mere 11 miles away with transport available daily.

Healthcare is available in Forres with hospitals in Elgin (12 miles) and Inverness (26) miles. Transport links are excellent with a regular bus running between Aberdeen and Inverness, a train station also on the main line between Aberdeen and Inverness and airports in both Inverness and Aberdeen providing daily flights to domestic and international destinations.

Outdoor opportunities are incredible with the beautiful white sand beaches of Findhorn less than 5 miles away, offering sailing, paddleboarding and wild swimming, skiing is available in both The Lecht and Cairngorms, both less than an hour away, and endless opportunities for walking, biking, horse riding and hiking in the vast forests of Culbin and Newtyle.

Please note that all measurements and distances are approximate and provided for guidance only.