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Luxury apartment overlooking Royal Dornoch golf course goes on market inviting offers over £365k





1 Royal Golf Gardens, Dornoch, is for sale through Galbraith at offers over £365,000.
1 Royal Golf Gardens, Dornoch, is for sale through Galbraith at offers over £365,000.

A rare opportunity has arisen to own a luxury two-bedroom apartment overlooking an internationally-renowned Sutherland golf course.

Nestled in a private setting adjacent to the Royal Dornoch championship course, 1 Royal Golf Gardens on Grange Road Dornoch in is now on the market inviting offers over £365,000.

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The exclusive ground-floor apartment, listed by property consultancy firm Galbraith, is part of a “sought-after” development on the fringes of Dornoch which was built in 2018, situated just a short stroll away from the town’s award-winning beach.

The apartment is finished and furnished to a high specification throughout.
The apartment is finished and furnished to a high specification throughout.

Finished and furnished to a high specification throughout, the focal point of the apartment is the triple aspect open plan sitting room, dining room and kitchen with Juliette balcony enjoying views towards the golf course.

The property is currently noted as a “highly successful holiday let”.

Samantha Dick, handling the sale for Galbraith, said: “Location, location, location springs to mind with this apartment, and if you’re a golf enthusiast it doesn’t get much better than this.

“Overlooking the historic Royal Dornoch Golf Course and just a short walk from Dornoch’s award-winning golden sandy beach, this is an outstanding location in Sutherland which is renowned for its unspoilt and dramatic scenery.

The property's Juliette balcony enjoys views towards the golf course.
The property's Juliette balcony enjoys views towards the golf course.

“Popular for its outstanding setting, within the development there is a mix of permanent residents, second homes and holiday lets.

“No 1 Royal Golf Gardens would be well suited to young professionals, those keen to retire and make a lifestyle move to one of the most stunning parts of the Scottish Highlands, or for those keen to have a holiday let which is in great demand during the golf season.”

The communal areas are well maintained with carpeted corridors and automatic lighting.
The communal areas are well maintained with carpeted corridors and automatic lighting.

The new Royal Dornoch Clubhouse, due for completion later this year, is being built next to the first tee and will provide a multi-purpose sustainable space offering an enhance experience for members, guests and visitors for years to come.

Royal Dornoch will also be staging the 45th Curtis Cup Match between Great Britain and Ireland and the United States of America in 2028.

The apartment is finished and furnished to a high specification throughout.
The apartment is finished and furnished to a high specification throughout.

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The east Highland coastline is a popular destination for golfers with links courses stretching from Portmahomack to Brora.

Further enhancing the area as one of the top golfing destinations, there are plans for the development of a new golf course at Coul Links near Embo.

Sutherland itself is of course known for its beautiful coastline, dramatic landscape and dry climate.

As well as golf, the county offers many activities for the outdoor enthusiast from walking, cycling and water sports, as well as providing a habitat for many rare and protected species of wildlife.


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