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If you’re looking for something that stands out from the usual, this one bedroom bungalow does exactly that. Set within Muir of Ord, with easy links through to Dingwall and Inverness, this is a home that keeps things simple in size but adds a real sense of personality throughout, backed up by a garden that’s far bigger than you might expect.
From the front, it feels private and enclosed, with fencing, shrubs and planting softening the space. Stepping inside though, and the tone changes straight away. The hallway is bold and confident, with bright orange walls set against crisp white woodwork with dark wooden flooring underfoot. It’s a strong first impression and sets the style for the rest of the home.
The living room sits to the front, and it’s a comfortable, easy space to settle into. Light comes in through the wide window, while the colour scheme keeps things interesting, with soft blue walls and a contrasting yellow section adding a bit of individuality. The same wooden flooring continues through from the hallway, tying the spaces together.
At the end of the hallway, the kitchen really leans into that bold approach. Bright orange cabinets immediately catch the eye, paired with wood effect worktops and blue painted walls. Around the work areas, black and white chequerboard tiling adds another layer of contrast. There’s a built-in oven with hob above, space below the counter for a washing machine and a stainless steel sink positioned beneath the window.
The bedroom is a good sized double, positioned to the rear for a quieter feel. Two large built-in cupboards provide plenty of storage without taking up floor space. The décor keeps things simple overall, with white walls and a red feature wall adding a bit of depth. The wooden flooring continues through from the hallway.
The bathroom has a glittery finish, with sparkly grey wetwall panels lining most of the walls, balanced by darker green painted sections. There’s a bath with a shower above and a screen to the side, along with a sink and toilet. A wide frosted window brings in natural light and the black and white patterned flooring contrasts nicely.
When you step outside, the space really opens up. The rear garden is surprisingly large for a home of this size and has been set out in sections. Immediately outside is a patio area with a covered canopy from a timber shed, giving you a sheltered spot to sit out. Beyond that, there’s a stretch of stone chips with a mature tree adding character, and then a further lawn area extending out behind. Multiple timber sheds are positioned throughout, offering excellent storage or workspace depending on how you want to use them.
This is a well laid out one bedroom bungalow, easy to manage, with a garden that gives you far more space than you’d expect. Whether you’re stepping onto the ladder, looking to downsize or simply want something manageable with outdoor space, it offers a flexible and appealing option in a well connected Highland village. Contact Hamish Homes now to arrange your private viewing.
About Muir of Ord
Muir of Ord, a vibrant village located on the edge of the Black Isle, offers a blend of countryside living with excellent connectivity to nearby towns and cities. The village is well-known for the Glen Ord Distillery, one of Scotland’s oldest whisky distilleries, which adds to the local charm and attracts visitors from afar.
The village provides a good range of local amenities, including a small supermarket, shops, cafes, and restaurants, catering to the needs of the community. Families are well-served by Muir of Ord Primary School with secondary education available at Dingwall Academy, located just 5 miles away in the nearby town of Dingwall.
Transport links are a significant advantage in Muir of Ord, with its own railway station offering regular services to Inverness – just 13 miles away – and Dingwall, ensuring easy access for commuters and shoppers alike. The A9 and A832 roads also provide convenient access to the wider Highland region.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the surrounding countryside – ideal for walking, cycling and enjoying the natural beauty of the area. With its strong sense of community, good amenities and proximity to Inverness and Dingwall, Muir of Ord is an attractive place to buy a property and settle down.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric
Council Tax Band: A
EPC Rating: F (34)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.

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