Two Bedroom Semi Detached Property located in a convenient location within walking distance of Stornoway town centre. The convenient location offers easy access to all amenities in Stornoway.
The property is heated by a newly fitted air source heating pump and there are double glazed windows throughout. The property has also just had the loft fully insulated. Council Tax - Band A.
There is a good sized garden to the front which is laid to gravel for easy maintenance. Parking is offered on street nearby. DM Hall Survey £80,000 (Eighty Thousand Pounds). On street parking.
17 Cearn Phabaidh, Stornoway, Isle Of Lewis, HS1 2YF - Semi Detached house. EPC Rating - Band F. Net Internal Area - 77 Sq.M. There is a DM Hall RICS Home Report available for this property.
The subjects comprise a two storey semi detached house originally erected on behalf of the Local Authority and now in private ownership. Built circa 1975. Stornoway is the main town of the Western Isles and the capital of Lewis and Harris in Scotland. Stornoway is the main town, and by far the largest, of the Outer Hebrides, and the capital of Lewis and Harris in Scotland. The town's population is around 6,953, making it the third-largest island town in Scotland after Kirkwall in Orkney and Lerwick in Shetland DM Hall RICS Survey £80,000 (Eighty Thousand Pounds). On street parking. COUNCIL TAX - BAND A EPC RATING - BAND F LOCAL SCHOOLS - STORNOWAY PRIMARY AND THE NICOLSON INSTITUTE Easy Access to Various Local Amenities The property benefits from mains electricity, water and drainage. PROPERTY COMPRISES: GROUND FLOOR: Entrance vestibule, hallway, living room and kitchen/diner. FIRST FLOOR: Two bedrooms and bathroom. The subjects are situated in a Local Authority development close to the centre of Stornoway where surrounding properties are of a similar residential style and nature. Local facilities and amenities are available nearby. Lewis is the most populated island of the Outer Hebrides (18,500) and the Isle of Lewis and Harris is the third largest of the British Isles. Stornoway is the main point of entry to the Outer Hebrides, offering two daily ferry sailings from Ullapool and a modern airport with several daily flights from Aberdeen, Inverness, Glasgow and Edinburgh providing a range of options for reaching this picturesque island. Lewis is an extremely popular tourist destination with a wide range of visitor attractions and museums including the ancient Carloway Broch and the 5000-year-old stone circles of Callanish. Alternative ferry routes onto the island are Uig on the Isle of Skye to Tarbert and North Uist to Leverburgh.
Peaceful residential area just outside Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. The island has a great many sandy beaches which attract surfers and kayakers. The coastline is also a haven for climbers and walkers of all abilities. The island has a wealth of flora and fauna, and the rocky and rugged geography is home to red deer, golden and sea eagles. Fishing is a popular pastime on the island with salmon frequenting several Lewis rivers and many of the fresh-water lochs being home to trout. Observed maritime life includes whales and dolphins. Stornoway is the cultural and commerce centre of Lewis and Harris with a wide range of social and welfare facilities. Education is provided to secondary level with Lews Castle College UHI providing tertiary education which specialises in Gaelic, music, renewable energy, health, rural development, art, and computing. There are a wide range of shops and services in Stornoway.
Full Address: 17 Cearn Phabaidh, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, HS1 2YF
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