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Set within an established residential area on the south side of Inverness, 25 Drumblair Crescent is a spacious semi-detached home that combines generous family accommodation with mature gardens, flexible living space and a highly practical layout. Positioned within easy reach of local amenities, schools and transport links, the property enjoys a quiet setting while still remaining closely connected to the city itself. Originally built around 1955, the house has evolved over time to create a substantial home extending to approximately 125m², with the attic conversion adding valuable additional accommodation and flexibility for modern family living.
Approaching the property, the house immediately presents as a well-established home with broad frontage and mature outdoor space surrounding it. The monoblock driveway provides off-street parking and leads towards the detached timber garage, while areas of lawn and planted borders soften the setting naturally. Timber fencing encloses the boundaries and creates privacy around the gardens, giving the property a settled and comfortable atmosphere.
Stepping inside, the entrance vestibule leads through into the main hallway where the layout of the home begins to open naturally across the ground floor. The living room forms one of the main focal points of the property and centres around the wood burning stove positioned within the fireplace, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere particularly suited to the Highland climate. Natural light enters through deep windows while the proportions of the room allow comfortable everyday living as well as space for entertaining.
The kitchen is arranged with a range of fitted base and wall mounted units complemented by laminate worktops, creating practical preparation and storage space while retaining a traditional family feel. Positioned adjacent to the main living areas, the kitchen works well for both day-to-day use and social occasions. The nearby wet room adds useful practicality to the ground floor accommodation and has been updated to provide accessible showering facilities alongside modern fittings.
The ground floor also benefits from two bedrooms, offering flexibility for family living, guest accommodation or home working depending on individual requirements. Their position on the lower level gives the house long-term versatility and allows the accommodation to adapt easily as needs change over time.
Moving upstairs, the converted attic level reinforces the spacious nature of the home and creates a distinct separation between living and sleeping accommodation. The upper floor contains two further bedrooms alongside the main bathroom, with the sloping ceilings naturally enhancing the character of the space. Dormer windows and elevated positioning allow excellent natural light into the rooms while maintaining a cosy and private atmosphere throughout the first floor.
Externally, the gardens continue around the front, side and rear of the property with lawned sections creating usable outdoor space for both families and gardening enthusiasts alike. Mature planting helps create privacy while the detached timber garage provides additional storage, workshop potential or sheltered parking. The overall plot gives the property a sense of breathing space that is increasingly difficult to find within established residential areas.
The home combines practicality with character and offers an excellent balance between flexible family accommodation and manageable outdoor space. Its combination of four bedrooms, multiple bathrooms, attic conversion and generous room proportions makes it particularly well suited to growing families, buyers seeking adaptable living arrangements or those simply looking for more internal space within Inverness itself.
About Inverness
Known as the capital of the Highlands, Inverness offers an outstanding balance between city convenience and access to some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery. The city provides a wide range of amenities including shopping centres, restaurants, cafés, schools, healthcare facilities and leisure amenities, while also serving as a gateway to the Highlands and Islands.
The surrounding area offers exceptional opportunities for outdoor activities including walking, cycling, fishing and exploring nearby lochs, beaches and mountain landscapes. Excellent transport links connect Inverness to the rest of Scotland via road, rail and air, making it an increasingly popular location for both permanent residents and those seeking a Highland lifestyle without sacrificing accessibility.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: D
EPC Rating: (7)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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