Set on Nairn High Street within the handsome frontage of Barron House, this ground floor home sits quietly behind its period exterior, offering a sense of calm that feels removed from the rhythm of the town beyond the door.
Nairn itself is a coastal town shaped by light, sea air, and a strong community core, where everyday life is walkable, familiar, and anchored by history rather than scale.
The property occupies part of a Category B listed building, with its character evident from the outset in the proportions, ceiling heights, and natural flow of the interior.
Entering the home, a long central hallway sets the tone, creating a clear sense of space and allowing each room to open naturally without feeling compressed or overworked.


To the front, the main living room is defined by its bay window and generous ceiling height, drawing in daylight while maintaining a feeling of privacy from the street outside.
The room carries itself with quiet confidence, offering a space that works equally well for everyday living or slower evenings at home.
To the rear, the kitchen and dining space opens up under cathedral style ceilings, with roof windows and a glazed door bringing in light from above and behind.

This is a room designed to be lived in, with space to cook, eat, and gather, and with direct access out to the shared courtyard beyond.
The layout allows movement through the home to feel intuitive rather than prescribed, with each space connected but distinct.
Two double bedrooms sit comfortably within the plan, both offering scale, calm tones, and a sense of separation from the busier parts of the home.


The principal bedroom benefits from its own en suite, finished simply and cleanly, while the main bathroom carries a more expressive feel through its monochrome detailing.
Throughout the property, period elements sit comfortably alongside modern finishes, creating a balance that feels considered rather than contrived.
Outside, the shared courtyard and secure gated parking provide a level of convenience rarely found so centrally, with practical access directly from the rear of the home.
Additional storage within the building adds further flexibility, supporting day to day living without cluttering the main spaces.
Living here places you at the centre of Nairn, with shops, cafes, the beach, and the harbour all within easy reach and no need to rely on the car.
This is a home that suits those who value proportion, quiet quality, and a central location that feels human in scale rather than busy.
The property is being marketed by Hamish Homes, with full details, photographs, and viewing information available through the official listing.
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