***Main door, ground floor flat in the centre of Thurso with large basement room*** The property boasts spacious rooms and has gas central heating***
***The property comes with a large basement room which offers possibilities for conversion to additional living space (STPP)***
***Ideally located within Thurso town centre with immediate access to all local amenities***
***Spacious living in the town centre of Thurso*** Traditional stone building with good sized rooms*** Large basement room offers scope for further development subject to planning***
***Main door, ground floor flat in the centre of Thurso with large basement room*** The property boasts spacious rooms and has gas central heating*** ***Fantastic property which will appeal to a range of buyers*** First time buyer*** retirement flat***buy to let*** holiday let (STL)*** ***The property comes with a large basement room which offers possibilities for conversion to additional living space (STPP)*** ***Ideally located within Thurso town centre with immediate access to all local amenities*** ***Spacious living in the town centre of Thurso*** Traditional stone building with good sized rooms*** Large basement room offers scope for further development subject to planning*** Room Sizes: Hall: 1.46 x 1.27m Lounge: 4.87m x 4.60m Kitchen / Diner: 3.16m x 4.31m Hall: 1.37m x 1.34m Bedroom: 4.22m x 3.11m Rear Hall: 1.76m x 0.95m Bathroom: 1.74m x 1.61m Basement: 4.33m x 3.76m
Located in the town centre of Thurso with immediate access to all shops and amenities. Thurso is Scotland’s most northerly town and is situated on the north coast of Caithness. It is approx. 109 miles north of Inverness and provides a good range of local services as well as providing a gateway to the Orkney Islands with a car ferry route from Scrabster (1.5 miles to the north west). It is also one of the larger settlements on the North Coast 500 Route. It is close to the pedestrianised High Street, close to the fine Harbour & Beach. Thurso benefits from having a museum & is known worldwide for having Championship Surfing & kayaking facilities & conditions. Located on the north coast of Caithness, its seaward views are dominated by the distant cliffs of Dunnet Head to the north east, and those of the island of Hoy to the north. Thurso is also a point of departure for those embarking on the best scenic route Scotland has to offer, the 140 miles taking in the north and west coasts via Durness to Ullapool. The 34 miles (55 km) River Thurso flows through the town and into Thurso Bay and the Pentland Firth. The river estuary serves as a working harbour.
Full Address: 62 Princes Street, Thurso, KW14 7DH
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