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This home is a detached bungalow with three bedrooms, good parking and a layout that’s easy to live in, whether you’re looking to downsize or accommodate a growing young family.
As you approach the home you see that the front is largely laid with stone chips, an easy maintenance option. A rockery section near the road softens it nicely with mature shrubs and planting, while the driveway runs down the side of the house to the detached garage, providing plenty of space for private parking.
Inside, the hallway sets the tone. It’s clean and simple, with white walls, rich wooden flooring and ceiling spotlights. It runs through the home with rooms leading off, keeping everything easy to navigate.
The lounge sits to the front and is a good sized space. A wide window brings in plenty of natural light, with a long radiator beneath. A second radiator on the internal wall helps to keep things warm all year round. The same wooden flooring continues through from the hall, giving a nice sense of flow.
Across the hallway, the first bedroom looks out to the front. It’s a double room, finished in light grey tones with built-in wardrobes behind mirrored sliding doors. The wooden flooring continues here too, keeping it consistent with the main living areas.
Further along the hall, bedroom two is another double. It has softer pink tones on the walls, a window to the side with a radiator beneath and also benefits from built-in mirror fronted wardrobes.
The third bedroom sits towards the rear and is the largest of the three. It’s a generous double with neutral décor, a light grey carpet underfoot and a large triple wardrobe, giving you plenty of storage without taking up additional space. A window looks out to the garden, making it a quieter spot within the home.
The kitchen is a bright, practical space. White gloss cabinets keep things modern, while the wood effect worktops add warmth. There’s a built-in oven with hob, a stainless steel sink under the window and space below the counter for a washing machine. The blue splashback behind the hob stands out and gives the room a bit of edge against the otherwise neutral white painted walls. It’s also large enough to take a small table and chairs. A door from here opens directly out to the garden.
The bathroom has everything you need, centred around a P-shaped bath with centre mounted taps, plus a curved shower screen and shower above. The walls around the bath are lined with large white tiles, keeping it bright and easy to maintain. A pedestal sink and toilet sit beneath a large frosted window, bringing in natural light while keeping privacy.
Outside, the rear garden is mainly laid to lawn and has been well kept. It’s enclosed with tall timber fencing, giving you a good level of privacy and a safe, usable space whether it’s for relaxing, gardening or for letting children or pets play.
This is a home that keeps things simple in a good way. The layout works, the rooms are a good size and the outside space is a real bonus. Set in a quiet area, with Inverness just a short drive away, it’s a solid option for anyone looking for a comfortable place to settle into and make their own.
About Culloden
Culloden, a historic village located just a few miles east of Inverness, is well known for the famous Battle of Culloden in 1746. The village is home to the Culloden Battlefield and Visitor Centre, making it a destination for history enthusiasts. Despite its historical significance, Culloden provides a peaceful and family-friendly atmosphere, ideal for those looking to settle in a quiet yet well-connected location.
The village boasts a range of local conveniences, including shops, cafes and healthcare facilities, while Inverness, just a short drive away, offers larger supermarkets, shopping centres and entertainment options. Culloden has well-regarded schools, including Culloden Academy for secondary education, and local primary schools serving younger children, making it an attractive choice for families.
Culloden enjoys excellent transport links, with regular bus services to Inverness and easy access to the A96, connecting residents to Inverness Airport and the wider region. The area also offers abundant outdoor activities, with scenic walking routes, parks and the nearby Moray Firth for coastal exploration.
With its strong sense of community, historical charm and proximity to Inverness, Culloden is a desirable location for those looking to buy property in the Highlands, offering both tranquillity and convenience for a great spot of storage. The garden is enclosed with tall timber fencing.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: D
EPC Rating: C (74)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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