C listed former bank building on the North Coast 500 hits the market
Clydesdale Bank House, Golspie, Sutherland, as its name suggests, is part of a former bank which closed in the 1970s.
The property is used to be the bank manager’s house and the estate agent’s office adjoining was the bank.
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Hide AdThe building is C listed and over three floors, with a dining kitchen, sitting room, first floor lounge and a study and four bedrooms plus two bathrooms.
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It has a garage and a back garden.
The current owners bought it 12 years ago and have carried out extensive work.
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They gutted and refitted the kitchen creating an open-plan dining space, put in patio doors, installed a new heating system, rewired completely, redecorated and put in Velux skylights on the top floor.
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The result is a characterful, light and airy house on the main street of Golspie so the amenities in easy reach include a school, tennis courts, a bowling green and a swimming pool.
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There is also a golf course – and it is within a short distance of many more – and a beautiful beach.
The location is on the North Coast 500 and has benefitted from increasing visitor numbers, so it could work as a holiday home.
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What’s more, such a substantial house in good condition is offered at a price even your bank manager couldn’t object to.
Bank house is on the market for offers over £190,000 with Strutt & Parker