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Pristine detached home with fabulous garden and kerb appeal; outstanding location
This lovely property is in an immaculate, quiet residential area, but close enough to walk to the renowned Culloden Academy and shops. With its peaceful setting and proximity to green spaces, 43 Moray Park Gardens is expected to be a very desirable family property.
Constructed in 2002 on a spacious site close to Culloden Woods, this gas centrally-heated property has been beautifully decorated and well-maintained. With an interior space of 89 m2, it is a generously sized property that benefits from a southeast-facing aspect to the front and a good-sized garden to the rear.
The front of the house is welcoming, with an expansive lawn area and gravel drive leading to a single garage converted into a small annexe for business use. Steps lead to the attractive front door and into a hallway with a staircase fitted with stylish grey tartan carpet straight ahead.
The living room is spacious and decorated in white with hard flooring; white joinery, naturally finished timber windows, and white doors add to the clean lines. A built-in cupboard provides useful storage.
An open-plan kitchen-dining room is filled with light, with glossy grey push-front cabinets in the dining area that complement the floor and wall cabinets in the kitchen, emphasising the sense of spaciousness.
The kitchen is in a galley layout, with polished work surfaces and splash areas. A granite-coloured sink, glass extractor hood, built-in oven and full-height cupboard add to the contemporary feel and clean lines. Base lighting adds further styling.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom is tastefully finished in soft grey with white woodwork; a large mirror-fronted wardrobe fills the room with reflected natural light.
The second bedroom is a delightful space with its feature wall painted in a cheerful raspberry colour. Benefiting from long proportions, there is plenty of additional room for a desk or dressing furniture, creating a fabulous space for an older child or teenager.
The smallest bedroom, currently decorated in deep blue on one wall, is playful and comfortable and has a built-in wardrobe and plenty of room for a desk or other furniture.
The family bathroom is exceptional; it is finished with quality fittings, textured tiles and is filled with natural light. Featuring a spa bath with handheld shower, a large walk-in shower enclosure with a rain head, and a vanity with a contemporary vessel basin, this lovely room has inviting high-end good looks.
Tastefully finished with grey-painted decking and a grey and white summer house providing shelter, the timber-fenced garden is well-maintained, with a neat lawn area and paved and gravelled paths and utility areas.
This is a beautifully designed and decorated property. Located in a quiet residential setting and with an attractive facia that sets it apart from its neighbours, 43 Moray Park Garden is a fantastic home for a family looking for a comfortable, stylish property in a desirable area. Early viewing is recommended.
About Culloden
At just four miles from the centre of Inverness and five miles from open countryside, Culloden has the benefits of both urban and rural living. The Culloden area is large, extending south from the A96 as far as Drumossie Moor, the site of the famous Battle of Culloden.
Technically a village, Culloden is unique for its mix of property styles, from country houses, tied cottages, local authority housing, architect-designed homes, and new developments that offer blended accommodation, from affordable housing to strikingly contemporary apartments. This diversity creates a welcoming, inclusive community, further enhanced by a high level of services and facilities within a relatively short distance, given its comparatively small population of about 3,800.
Culloden is renowned for its sensitive handling of the Battle of Culloden in 1746; the National Trust’s Visitor Centre is one of the most atmospheric sites in the country, attracting visitors from around the world. But Culloden is rich with many other areas of interest: Culloden Woods is an ancient site popular with walkers and riders and features a Clutie Well and a marvellous Gruffalo Walk popular with families.
There are several primary schools, plus a large secondary school, which is earmarked for a complete renovation, a medical centre, dentists, and a leisure centre with a swimming pool. Several places of worship are nearby, and independent shops, bars, and eateries, including award-winning Harry Gow’s head office, are all popular.
With its proximity to Inverness, Nairn, the Scottish School of Forestry, Inverness Campus and Inverness Retail Park, Culloden is an excellent place for commuters and families, making it a great place to live, work, and visit.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: E
EPC Rating: C (73)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
Included in the sale:
All floor coverings, blinds and all white goods.
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