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Built in the 1960s, this traditional home has been designed with generously sized rooms and gardens that gave families plenty of space to enjoy. This home on Ashie Road still retains much of that original character, from its separate dining room to the long rear garden stretching all the way to a detached garage.
Before you even reach the front door, the house makes a welcoming first impression. Set back from the pavement, the front garden has been designed for easy maintenance with decorative stone chippings and a paved pathway leading to the front door. The entrance vestibule has white textured wallpaper to make it bright and welcoming. From here, you step into the hallway where the staircase rises directly ahead, patterned wallpaper continues the light decor, and a radiator keeps the entrance warm during the colder months.
Turning right, you enter the living room. This is a generous space where white painted walls provide a neutral backdrop against the deep red patterned carpet. A large window to the front floods the room with natural light during the day. The chimney breast forms a natural focal point, fitted with a contemporary electric fire framed by a timber surround on a light coloured hearth.
The living room leads into a separate dining room, giving each space its own identity. Light textured wallpaper keeps the room feeling bright, while the same patterned red carpet continues through from the lounge. A large radiator keeps the room warm and a wide frosted internal window shares light with the kitchen.
A wide opening from here leads through into the kitchen. Traditional light coloured cabinets are paired with grey worktops, while the tiled splashbacks introduce warm orange and terracotta tones that give the room its own personality. A Neff hob is set neatly into the worktop above a built-in oven, while the wide rear window provides you with a pleasant view of the garden. Beyond the kitchen, a small rear vestibule lined with timber cladding creates a practical buffer when returning from the garden or garage.
Heading to the first floor you reach the shower room first, which sits directly at the top of the stairs. Easy to clean wetwall panels line the walls, giving the room a bright and low maintenance finish. The shower enclosure occupies one side of the room and is fitted with a Mira electric shower, while opposite, the wash basin sits on top of a compact vanity unit providing useful storage below. The toilet completes the room.
The main bedroom stretches across the front of the property, making full use of its generous size. Two wide windows overlook the front garden, bringing light into the room throughout the day. Neutral painted walls and soft grey carpet keep it calm, leaving plenty of freedom for future owners to introduce their own style.
The second bedroom overlooks the rear garden and continues the light grey décor, with a decorative floral border in shades of blue and yellow which adds a subtle splash of colour around the top of the room. A built-in cupboard provides practical storage.
Outside, the rear garden is one of the property’s standout features. It opens into a long stretch of lawn bordered on one side by colourful flower beds, with a paved pathway running along the opposite side all the way to the detached timber garage at the rear. Tall timber fencing encloses the space and provides privacy.
This is a home that has an awful lot of possibilities, with generous sized rooms and a blank canvas ready to be turned into your dream property. Contact Hamish Homes now to arrange your private viewing.
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 music, sport and art festivals, events, and live music venues. 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: C
EPC Rating: D(68)
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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