14-18 Church Street, Cromarty, Highland; Offers Over £580,000

Church Street lies within the heart of the Cromarty Conservation Area in the former fishing town of Cromarty. No. 14-16 Church Street is a six bedroom, category C-listed property with well-proportioned accommodation over three floors. Extended in 2018, there is a contemporary open plan kitchen/dining room on the ground floor and a first floor family room with vaulted ceiling and roof terrace access. The property has retained some original features such as cornicing, fireplaces and internal joinery allowing for a sensitive blend of the traditional and contemporary. Views of the Cromarty Firth can be enjoyed from the roof terrace and there is a useful workshop in the rear garden.

The adjacent 18 Church Street is a ground floor, mid-terraced extended retail unit with an approximate floor area of 43 square metres. 18 Church Street is being sold with vacant possession.

For Sale as a whole; Offers Over £580,000

Or in two lots:

Lot 1: 14-16 Church Street; Offers Over £475,000

Lot 2: 18 Church Street; Offers Over £105,000

Holy Trinity Rectory, High Cross Avenue, Melrose; Guide Price £565,000

Holy Trinity Rectory is a five bedroom, semi-detached house within comfortable walking distance of the thriving market town of Melrose. Originally built in the 1800s, the rooms are bright and airy with elegant ceiling heights and large, sash and case windows throughout. Holy Trinity Rectory offers flexible accommodation on the ground floor and the pretty drawing room is dual aspect. There is a partially floored attic which provides scope for developing further with appropriate permissions. Sitting in a generous plot extending to about 0.4 acres, the main part of the garden lies to the east of the house.

Advie Mains Farmhouse, Advie, Grantown-on-Spey, Highland; Guide Price £490,000

Advie Mains Farmhouse is an attractive period four bedroom farmhouse located in a rural setting between Grantown-on-Spey and Aberlour. With an elevated position, the property enjoys far reaching views across Strathspey. Likely to date from the mid to late 1800s, Advie Mains Farmhouse has many traditional features including pitch pine doors and skirtings, fireplaces, wood burning stoves and high corniced ceilings. With well appointed accommodation over two storeys, the house has a bright and airy feel with large windows flooding the interior with natural light. Outside, the extensive grounds include areas of lawn, a vegetable patch, fruit cages, a polytunnel and several useful stores and outbuildings. An adjacent steading is divided into various stores, tack rooms, loose boxes and workshops.

Thornylea House, Fordoun, Laurencekirk, Aberdeenshire; Offers Over £475,000

Thornylea House is a five bedroom house with commanding views over the surrounding countryside and situated on the edge of a small rural development. A contemporary family home, Thornylea has four en suite bedrooms and fitted wardrobes offering ample storage space and privacy for all family members. There are two reception rooms including a living area with impressive cathedral style ceiling and windows on three sides. Part glazed double doors open out to a lovely terrace overlooking the extensive garden. Three acres of paddocks lie to the south of the house, divided into three enclosures and including a field shelter. Located in a rural yet accessible location, Thornylea is well placed for commuting to Aberdeen and Dundee..

Alamar, Fortrose, Highland; Offers Over £460,000  

Alamar is a three bedroom detached bungalow situated in a rural location above the village of Fortrose on the Black Isle. Occupying an elevated site with uninterrupted views over the Moray Firth, the accommodation has been thoughtfully laid out to take full advantage of the views. There is a dual aspect sitting room, a sunroom and glazed doors from the principal bedroom open onto the south facing terrace. Alamar was extended in 2013 with the addition of the principal bedroom with adjoining dressing room. Outside, there is a lean-to garage and a useful storeroom. There is also a chalet providing ancillary accommodation to the main property and this could offer potential income generation subject to gaining relevant licences.