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From the conservatory windows, the view stretches across Inverness towards the Kessock Bridge and the hills beyond. That outlook shapes much of this home, from the elevated terrace and tiered garden to the dining kitchen and conservatory positioned to make the most of it.
From the front, the bungalow sits behind a low block wall with a small lawn and a chipped driveway sweeping along the side. The main entrance is positioned to the side of the home, giving the property a private layout. You enter the home into a clean white hallway with timber flooring running underfoot. White doors and simple white facings keep the space neat.
The sitting room is the room with the oversized picture window framing views of the colourful trees outside the front garden. Grey herringbone flooring gives the room a defined finish, with light cream painted walls, white skirtings and a couple of radiators fitted for warmth. Glazed double doors open through to the dining kitchen, keeping the two spaces connected.
The dining area is instantly memorable for the four tall wall mirrors across one side, reflecting the kitchen and adding a strong visual feature to the room. White walls and light grey wood effect flooring create a clean finish, while the wide rear window and glazed door look out towards the garden and the views beyond.
The kitchen has a sharp black and white finish, with stylish matt black cabinets, white marble effect worktops and matching splashbacks. A central island sits at the heart of the kitchen and immediately draws the eye. The double oven is built in at eye level, while the induction hob is set into the worktop beneath a modern angled black extractor hood. A recessed alcove has been cleveryly designed to accommodate a large American style fridge freezer, keeping the appliance space integrated into the room rather than placed awkwardly on a wall.
A door from the kitchen leads into the conservatory, which is defined by its deep blue feature wall, timber window sills and pitched polycarbonate roof. Windows wrap around the room, taking in views across Inverness, the Firth, the Kessock Bridge and the hills beyond. A glazed door opens directly out to the garden.
The first of the two bedroom’s has full width fitted wardrobe storage across one wall, with exposed dark wood shelving, hanging rails and pale sliding panels. Soft grey painted walls, timber effect flooring and a wide window with a radiator beneath, gives the room a calm atmosphere.
The second bedroom has cream walls, a wide window and a built in cupboard with timber door. The window frames the greenery beyond, while the light cream coloured walls and white detailing keep the room visually clean.
The shower room has a strong contemporary finish, with large stone effect wall and floor tiles running throughout. The walk-in shower has a glazed screen and large rainfall style fitting, while the black gloss vanity unit contrasts with the white basin and toilet. A frosted window, ceiling spotlights and a heated towel rail complete the room.
The gardens are another major part of the property’s character. Stone and block retaining walls divide the grounds into different levels, with areas of lawn, stone chips, paving and flowers. The large paved rear terrace is the perfect spot to take in the open views below. A greenhouse and timber shed are also in place.
For anyone looking for a bungalow in Inverness with contemporary interiors and views to die for, then this is most definitely the home for you. Contact Hamish Homes now as early viewing is strongly recommended.
About Inverness
Inverness, the capital of the Scottish Highlands, offers an enchanting blend of history, culture and natural beauty, making it a prime destination for home buyers.
The city’s charm combines old-world allure with modern amenities. Inverness Castle, overlooking the river, provides a glimpse into the city’s past, while the bustling city centre features contemporary shops, restaurants and cafes. Inverness boasts a range of excellent schools, healthcare services and a low crime rate, ensuring a high quality of life.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find Inverness a paradise, with easy access to the Highlands’ vast wilderness for hiking, cycling and wildlife spotting. The city is also the gateway to the North Coast 500, Scotland’s ultimate road trip, offering breathtaking coastal scenery.
Culturally, Inverness thrives with numerous art, music and sporting festivals and events. The Eden Court Theatre and Cinema is a hub for performing arts, while local museums and galleries celebrate the region’s heritage.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: D
EPC Rating: C (73)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
At Hamish Homes, we are a team of experienced estate agents in Inverness who prioritise listening to our clients’ needs. Our goal is to help you achieve your property objectives with confidence.
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