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Baymore, Grimsay, Isle of North Uist, Eilean Siar, HS6

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Spacious family living space
  • Good sized enclosed gardens
  • Workshop

Description

Very well presented four-bedroom detached property set in an idyllic, elevated position enjoying panoramic loch and mountain views, in a quiet location in Grimsay on the Isle of North Uist

Strome is a modern family home which offers excellent spacious living space. The property has been tastefully decorated throughout and provides comfortable accommodation. Strome enjoys an elevated position with panoramic views over lochs and mountains to the sea.

Strome is fully double glazed and has oil fired central heating. The property benefits from super-fast fibre broadband.

An access track leads from the public road to the side of the property. A path leads to the front from where a UPVC door opens to the entrance porch which has a tiled floor. A glazed door opens to the hallway which has laminate flooring which continues throughout the lower floor.

There is a glazed door to the sitting room which has a large picture window to the front overlooking the loch Baymore . There is a central feature of a multi-fuel stove on a slate hearth with decorative back panel and wooden surround.

The left of the hall is bedroom one which is a large double room with a picture window to the front enjoying open views. It has a single wardrobe, a double wardrobe and an airing cupboard housing the boiler.

A glazed door leads from the hall to the open plan kitchen/dining room. The kitchen has a good range of beech effect floor and wall units, with a granite effect worksurface. There is a built-in Diplomat oven and grill with four ring LPG gas hob, a built-in wine rack and space for a dishwasher. There is also a built-in fridge freezer. A window to the rear looks towards the Eabhal mountains and sea.

The kitchen opens to the dining room where there is space for a large dining table. French doors lead to the sunroom, which has triple aspect windows and French doors to the garden. There are superb open views from all sides.

From the kitchen a door leads to the utility room which has space for a washing machine and a tumble dryer. There is a WC with wash hand basin, and a door leads from the utility room to the garden.

Returning to the hall and a carpeted staircase rises to the upper floor landing which has a built-in storage cupboard. To the right of the landing is the primary bedroom which has a window to the front enjoying views over the Bay loch. There is an opening to a large dressing room and an en-suite shower room with WC, wash hand basin and shower cubicle which is fully tiled with a mains pressure shower.

Bedrooms three and four are both single rooms, one sits to the front and one to the rear. Bedroom three has a built-in wardrobe with Velux window enjoying views over to the sea. Bedroom four sits to the front of the property and has views over the Bay loch.

The family bathroom has a three-piece suite in white comprising WC, wash hand basin and bath with mains shower over and wet wall panelling around.

External
Strome sits in good sized secure gardens which are mainly laid to lawn. There is a gravel parking area for several vehicles. The gardens are secure being bounded by stock fencing and field gate.

There is a concrete workshop with steel profile roof measuring 4m x 6.5m.

Strome is set in a private elevated position above the village of Baymore in Grimsay, on the Isle of North Uist. It is in the perfect location being only 7 miles from Benbecula airport and 15 miles from the ferry terminal at Lochmaddy.

Grimsay is a small tidal island just four miles long and two miles wide, surrounded by clear, shallow waters and shifting white sands. Grimsay’s circular main road makes it easy to explore the island. Situated in Kallin is the bustling Harbour, built in 1985 to support the island’s growing fishing fleet. Today, it remains a hub for the seafaring community and serves as the departure point for boat trips to the Monach Islands, Ronay, and the nearby wildlife-rich coastline. In spring and early summer, Grimsay’s tidal saltings come alive with wildflowers. Residents can explore the old paths that weave through the island, originally used by locals to reach churches, schools, and the harbour before the main road was built.

North Uist is a beautiful island of crystal-clear waters with white powder beaches to the west and heather uplands to the east. The miles of machair that runs alongside the sand dunes provides a
marvellous habitat for the rare Corncrake, and Golden and White-Tailed Eagles, Red Grouse and Red Deer.

Mains water and electricity

Drainage to septic tank



From Lochmaddy take the A867 to Clachan. Turn left and follow the A865 for approximately 5.1 miles until you reach a sign on the right for Bagh Mor, Kallin Harbour and the Hebridean Food Trail. Turn left here and follow the road until you reach the village of Baymore (Bagh Mor). Continue along this road and you will see Strome in an elevated position on the left (the only house on the hill).

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