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FOR SALE: 5 bedroom property with 4.5 acres of land |
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Property No: 60343
Price: £165,000
Property Address:
Upper Stove, Deerness Orkney Islands Area KW17 2QJ Scotland
Contact Details
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| Features |
Bedrooms: 5 |
Bathrooms: 1.5 |
Building: Farmhouse |
| Cooking: Electric |
Parking: Garage |
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| Amenities |
| Rear Garden |
Front Garden |
Suitable for Pets |
| Near School |
Near Shops |
Loft/Attic |
| Cable/Satellite TV |
Fireplace |
Double Glazing |
| Description |
This property is situated in a quiet rural area on the east side of mainland Orkney and enjoys open views over farmland to the sea. There is a lovely sandy beach 5 mins walk from the house. The house is of concrete block construction with a welsh slate roof and was built in 1959. It is all double glazed with upvc doors and windows. Heating is by way of electric storage heaters and solid fuel fires. The house has land to the front and rear extending to 4.5 acres which is laid to grass.Accomodation comprises on the ground floor:- lounge,large kitchen-dining room with walk in pantry,bathroom with 3 piece suite and shower over bath,toilet with wc and wash basin,2 bedrooms,storage space under stairs. Upstairs:- 3 bedrooms. There is a local shop and Post Office nearby. The local primary school is approx. 5 miles away to which the pupils are taken by bus. The secondary school is in Kirkwall(approx.11 miles) and again the pupils travel by bus. The property is rented out for the sum of £500 per month until May 2009 when there will be vacant possession. A copy of the lease can be viewed by contacting the seller. |
| Contact Information |
| Contact: |
James Ward
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| Telephone (Day): |
01856875636 |
| Telephone (Evening): |
01856875636 |
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