Inver House is an imposing stone-built property. While unlisted, the house retains many original features which add to its appeal. It has spacious rooms, high ceilings and decorative cornices throughout. The property would be an ideal impressive family home, or could be utilised as a Bed and Breakfast or Boutique Hotel. Inver House does require some upgrading and modernisation. It is pleasantly decorated, and has fine single-glazed sash windows, that have been recently renovated and draught sealed. Inver House has electric storage heaters and a recently replaced log fire in the sitting room. Inver House is accessed either by the front drive from Inver Terrace, or from the back driveway, which leads to two good parking areas. From the front, a hardwood door leads to the entrance vestibule, which has the original Victorian tiled floor and built in storage cupboards offering plenty of space. A half-glazed door opens to the main hallway. To the left of the hall is the living room, which has windows to the front enjoying super open views to the water and the mountains. It has a central feature of a cast-iron fireplace housing an open fire with decorative mantle. To the right of the hall is the dining room, which again has a window to the front enjoying the far-reaching views. There is a window seat, from where to enjoy the vista, and two storage cupboards. Also to the right is bedroom four, which is another spacious double room, with large built-in storage cupboards and a window to the side enjoying views over the garden. An inner hall leads to the utility room, which has a washing machine and Whirlpool tumble dryer. There is a sink unit, stained glass door and marble-topped storage cupboard. There is a family bathroom, which has panelled wood features. It has a WC, wash hand basin, bath, electric towel rail and lit mirrored cabinet. Two steps lead to the kitchen, which has a good range of country style floor and wall units with a wood effect worksurface. There is an inset Neff ceramic hob with extractor over, a built-in Neff microwave and oven, and built-in fridge, freezer and dishwasher. A window to the side overlooks the garden towards the sea. A door leads from the hall to the rear garden. Returning to the main hall, the original broad Arts & Crafts era staircase rises half-way to a beautiful stained glass window, lit at night by a fine wooden chandelier. At the second turn, a doorway leads up a smaller staircase to a landing. From here there is access to the twin bedroom (5), and bathroom with bath, basin and WC. This small suite has windows facing towards the sea, the back garden and the hills inland. Going further upstairs to the main landing, there are three good-sized double bedrooms. Bedroom 1 sits to the front of the property, and has built-in wardrobes, tv and phone points. A door leads from the bedroom to the Jack and Jill family bathroom, which has a WC, wash hand basin and a large bath with handlebar shower attachment. A door leads back to the landing. Bedroom 2 is a very large, classically shaped room, with a wash hand basin and a lovely picture window enjoying views to the sea and the mountains. There is a substantial modern luxury bathroom – formerly a sixth double bedroom - which has underfloor heating below the tiled floor. It has a corner bath, WC and wash hand basin over a stylish vanity unit with a lit mirrored cabinet. It also has a good-sized electric shower, and a fine sash window looking out towards the ocean. High up, the cornice is original, as is a cupboard door that leads through a hidden passage to the master bedroom. From the landing, a further door opens to a wooden staircase up to the attic, which has two large rooms, one currently used as a gym, bedroom and sitting area, and the larger for table tennis and children's games, with a picture window to the front. External The front drive (off Inver Terrace) leads to the cast iron front gate. Entering here brings you up large paved steps to the huge f