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Set in a quiet residential cul-de-sac, 52 Mackenzie Place is a detached three-bedroom bungalow offering vibrant interiors, private gardens and driveway parking. Ideally placed for access to Dingwall and Inverness, this is a practical home with strong appeal for a wide range of buyers.
The property is approached via a gravel driveway providing parking to both the front and side. Mature hedging and fencing add privacy to the garden areas and a greenhouse and timber shed sit neatly at the side of the home. The garden layout includes gravelled sections at the front and side and a lawn with patio space to the rear, offering plenty of room for outdoor seating.
A side entrance opens into the kitchen, which sets the home’s bright and lively tone. Traditional light-coloured cabinets are paired with wood-effect worktops, while colourful round door handles and a multicoloured tiled splashback bring character to the space. Two walls are picked out in a vibrant shade against otherwise white walls. There’s space and plumbing for a washing machine, tumble dryer and a freestanding cooker.
From the kitchen, the layout flows into the sitting room – a generous and versatile space. A soft grey carpet runs underfoot and the walls are finished in a light grey tone while a feature wall of timber panelling adds warmth and texture. A large front-facing window allows natural light to fill the room while the size of the space easily supports a variety of layouts for sofas, media units and additional furniture.
The bathroom is one of the home’s standout features, centred around a luxurious white Jacuzzi bath with an electric shower over and a glass screen to the side. Large white tiles line the walls, with blue mosaic accents adding a subtle splash of colour. A modern wash hand basin is set onto a neat white cupboard, alongside a matching toilet. A ceiling skylight brings soft natural light into the space, creating a calm and relaxing atmosphere, ideal for unwinding at the end of the day.
The three bedrooms are each individually styled adding more character to the home. The first bedroom is a spacious double, decorated in soft pink tones. It has room for a double bed and additional furniture, with a built-in storage cupboard already in place. The floor is finished with a patterned red carpet, and the window, fitted with a radiator beneath, overlooks the garden.
The second bedroom also accommodates a double bed and is decorated with a pink feature wall and a floral patterned wall balanced by white-painted walls elsewhere. A light grey carpet adds softness underfoot, while a window with a radiator beneath brings in natural light and warmth.
The third bedroom is a bright single, with a vibrant purple feature wall and two white-painted walls providing contrast. A green carpet finishes the room, which also includes a built-in storage cupboard and a window with radiator beneath.
The property benefits from gas central heating, supplying water-filled radiators and hot water on demand. The windows are timber-framed double glazed units. Mains and battery smoke alarms are fitted for additional safety.
52 Mackenzie Place is a bright and individual home, offering generous living space, vibrant interiors and private gardens in a peaceful village setting. With easy access to Dingwall, Inverness and key Highland routes, it’s a property full of potential for a range of buyers. Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate everything this unique home has to offer.
About Maryburgh
Maryburgh is a charming village that offers a blend of rural serenity and excellent connectivity. Set amidst gently rolling hills and scenic countryside, Maryburgh provides an authentic Highland lifestyle enriched by a strong sense of community and history. The natural beauty surrounding the area makes it an ideal retreat for individuals in search of peace, outdoor adventures and a slower pace of life.
Although Maryburgh itself retains a quiet village feel, residents benefit from easy access to essential amenities in nearby towns. Local shops, a post office and community facilities take care of daily needs, while larger centres such as Dingwall, just a short drive away, offers supermarkets, healthcare services, cafes and leisure options. Transport links are superb, with nearby roads providing a straightforward route to Inverness and other regional hubs. Families will appreciate the availability of quality education; Maryburgh Primary School serves local children and secondary schooling is available in neighbouring towns.
Whether you are drawn by the scenic landscapes, the warm community spirit, or the proximity to urban services, Maryburgh presents an enticing opportunity to buy property and embrace the quintessential Highland way of life.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: D
EPC Rating: D (67)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
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