Cloverlea House, Seafield

Portmahomack, Tain, Highland, IV20 1RE

Offers Over £650,000

36 acres

Bedroom Count icon 5

Reception Count icon 2

Bathroom Count icon 2

  • A modern de-crofted bungalow with a portion of good quality registered croftland.
  • Two Reception Rooms. Five Bedrooms.
  • Comfortable and well-appointed accommodation.
  • Easily maintained de-crofted garden.
  • About 14.37 hectares (35.57 acres) of owner-occupied registered croftland.
  • Useful outbuildings including steel framed cattle shed.
  • Far reaching views to the Moray Firth.
  • About 14.55 hectares (36 acres) in all.

Cloverlea House lies on the edge of the picturesque costal village of Portmahomack on the Tarbat Peninsula, a promontory lying to the north of Inverness between the Dornoch and Cromarty Firths. The area is popular for its dry climate, wonderful coastal light and fertile farmland culminating in a coastline of sheer cliffs and sandy beaches dotted with historic fishing villages. This varied landscape offers many opportunities for a wide range of rural sports and recreation from enjoying the sandy beaches to trout fishing on Loch Eye and golfing on one of the many links golf courses along the coast as far as Sutherland, including the world famous Royal Dornoch Championship Course. The nearby village of Portmahomack, with its sandy bay and views to Sutherland, has a post office, shop, cafes and restaurants, and a primary school while nearby Tain has an excellent range of shops and amenities including primary and secondary schooling. Inverness, about an hour’s drive away, has all the facilities of a modern city including its airport with regular flights to the south and Europe.Built in 2010 Cloverlea House is a detached bungalow which occupies a de-crofted site of about 0.174 hectares (0.43 acres). The accommodation over one floor is well-appointed with oak finishes, and the property is energy efficient with high levels of insulation and underfloor heating. Cloverlea House has been well maintained by the current owners who have lived in the property since 2015 and have made a number of improvements including the replacing of the wood burning stove in the sitting room and externally have landscaped the garden, made improvements to the drainage on the croftland and in 2017 had a cattle shed erected on an area of the croft that lies to the north of the property.