This impressive four-bedroom townhouse spans three levels and offers a substantial amount of living space, making it an excellent project for those looking to invest in property renovation. The ground floor features a welcoming vestibule that leads into an entrance hall with distinctive original woodwork. Here, you'll find two large reception rooms that showcase ample natural light through expansive windows and include charming fireplaces. The kitchen, while functional, is ready for modernisation alongside an adjoining shower room and utility area. A convenient WC rounds off the ground floor's offerings.
Moving to the first floor, you'll encounter two generous double bedrooms adorned with classic fireplaces and front-facing windows, sharing access to a family bathroom. Ascending another staircase leads to the second floor where two more bedrooms reside; one boasts characterful coombed ceilings and exposed flooring. An additional small office or box room offers potential for a home office or extra storage.
The external areas feature a sizeable front garden enclosed by traditional stone walls and wrought iron fencing, complemented by a charming Caithness flagstone path leading to the entrance. To the rear, there's a driveway accessing various timber and brick storage sheds along with an attractive original Caithness stone arch that could serve as a focal point after thoughtful landscaping.
Although this property requires considerable renovation, it presents a remarkable opportunity for restoration while allowing the new owner to enhance its numerous original features that contribute to its unique character. Located in Wick, part of Scotland's scenic North Coast 500 route, this property is ideally situated near essential amenities such as shops and banks.