Beautifully situated in a peaceful location right on the coast (actually on the Isle of Man Coastal Footpath), this 3-bedroom house has wonderful sea views and is just yards away from the huge sandy beach of Ramsey Bay, the Island's recently designated Marine Nature Reserve. An ideal spot for walkers, cyclists, bird-watchers, watersports enthusiasts or anybody just looking for a relaxing break. It is just a short walk into Ramsey, the main town of the North of the island, with its shops, restaurants, pubs and busy working harbour. And, of course, Ramsey is the northernmost point - and has excellent spectating points - on the world-famous TT Mountain Course.
Relax with a nice glass of wine, or enjoy your morning cup of coffee in the gazebo looking out across the bay with views of the Cumbrian coast and the Lake District fells.
Enjoy a walk into town along the extensive sandy beach (tides permitting) or in the opposite direction to visit the wreck of the Fleetwood trawler Cevic - lost in 1927 (all hands saved).
Ground Floor Living room -
Large room with sea view, settee, easy chairs, electric focal point fire, flat screen TV with Freeview, HD Freesat, DVD player and video recorder, CD/radio. Dining room with sea view.
Kitchen -
Electric cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave, toaster, kettle, dishwasher, radio.
Bedroom 1 (downstairs) -
Zippable twin/double bed, wardrobe, dressing table, flat screen TV, sea view.
Bedroom 2 (downstairs) -
Two single beds, wardrobe, dressing table.
Bathroom (downstairs) -
Large walk-in shower, wc.
Additional downstairs wc, utility room with auto washing machine and space to store bicycles.
First floor -
Master Bedroom: Double bed, flat screen TV, CD/radio, wardrobe, chests-of-drawers, panoramic sea views with powerful binoculars for bird/ship-watching. Option of additional foldaway bed in alcove.
Bathroom: Corner bath, shower cubicle, wc and bidet.
Bed Linen and Towels are provided.
Outside - Patio with garden bench, table and chairs.
Enclosed mature garden.
Gazebo/summer house with table, chairs and panoramic views. Free parking.
Of historic, literary or architectural interest - The land on which Kilmuir now stands was once part of the high-walled garden of a large Victorian property on Ballure Road. The historic gazebo (summer-house) dates from that period and can be seen on many Victorian and Edwardian photos and postcards of old Ramsey.