Corpach, Fort William
- 4 bedrooms
- 4 bathrooms
- Floor Plans
Description
We are delighted to welcome to the market this fantastic four bedroom detached villa with stunning views of Loch Linnhe and Ben Nevis, located in the highly desirable village of Corpach, 4 miles from Fort William. Accommodation comprises; external door to hallway, leading to downstairs bedroom, lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility room and bathroom. Staircase rises to upper floor which includes 3 double bedrooms, all with en-suite shower rooms. Externally there is a large driveway offering extensive off street parking with colourful flowerbeds and seating and drying areas to sides. This lovely property will suit those seeking a spacious family home or a property with excellent B&B potential. Property also benefits from oil fired central heating and double glazing.
Rooms
ENTRANCE HALLWAY
LOUNGE
DINING ROOM
KITCHEN
UTILITY ROOM
BATHROOM
BEDROOM 1
BEDROOM 1 EN-SUITE
BEDROOM 2
BEDROOM 2 EN-SUITE
BEDROOM 3
BEDROOM 3 EN-SUITE
BEDROOM 4
FRONT GARDEN
FRONT ELEVATION
CAR PARK
LOCH LINNHE
CORPACH BASIN
MISCELLANEOUS FACTS
Council Tax - Band E
DRYING AREA
Energy Efficiency Rating

Environmental Impact

Location
Kildonan is located in the highly desirable village of Corpach, 4 miles from Fort William. Local amenities include post office, shops, pub and well respected primary school nearby, while the local secondary school is in close proximity. The famous Caledonian Canal and community owned, oak woodland are located a short walk from the property. It is ideally placed for all the amenities and attractions the area. Fort William is recognised as the “Outdoor Capital of the UK” and with rugged mountains and deep-sea lochs, the area hosts some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery and with it a host of birds and wildlife. Miles of unspoilt countryside provides terrain to please walkers and climbers of all aptitudes. Sailing, water sports, coastal cruising and fishing are all available locally. Field sports and mountain biking are other popular pursuits and the proximity to Nevis Range adds skiing to the list. The popularity of the area for winter sports complements summer tourism to drive strong levels of trade.Fort William is a thriving town with a wide range of social amenities plus many facilities and services including schools, medical facilities, shops, financial services, recreational amenities, as well as a rail and bus station. The A82 which is about a mile away is the arterial route which goes to Inverness in the north and Glasgow in the south. Thus, the location allows access to the wider Highlands.