ENTRANCE PORCH
The external door opens to the porch and through to the entrance hallway.
HALLWAY
Three storage cupboards. Provides access to the lounge/dining room and staircase to upper floor.
LOUNGE/DINING ROOM
The bright and welcoming lounge has a multi fuel burner as it's focal point and offers plenty formal dining space. Picture window to front with stunning views over Fort William to Ben Nevis. Door to kitchen.
KITCHEN
The well appointed kitchen has a good selection of wall and base units with contrasting worktops, integral induction hob and oven. Window and door to rear.
BEDROOM 1
Accessed from the upper landing this double bedroom has fitted wardrobes and a window to front.
BEDROOM 2
Accessed from the upper landing this double bedroom has a window to rear.
FAMILY BATHROOM
Accessed from the upper landing this modern and stylish family bathroom includes wc, wash hand basin, bath and separate shower enclosure with mains shower.
FRONT GARDEN
The low maintenance front garden is laid with stone chippings and has a large decked terrace with a fire pit and offers un-interrupted panoramic views across Fort William to Ben Nevis.
DECKED TERRACE
REAR GARDEN
The stepped rear garden is also laid with stone chippings and has a drying area and timber shed. Parking to rear.
VIEWS
LOCATION
Clerk Drive is located in the highly desirable village of Corpach, 4 miles from Fort William. Local amenities include post office, shop, 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.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax - Band C
DISCLAIMER
We endeavour to make our property particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form any part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements or representations or fact. The services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements have been taken as a guide for prospective buyers only and are not precise. Floor plans where included are not to scale and accuracy is not guaranteed. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are travelling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned in the particulars are to be agreed with the seller.