Hidden behind mature gardens and tucked along Croft Lane, Scorguie House carries the kind of presence only a home of this age and scale can deliver. The long stone built frontage and sweeping rooflines immediately create a sense of arrival, while inside, the property unfolds into a series of striking rooms filled with original fireplaces, heavy timber detailing and spaces designed for gathering, entertaining and family life. Despite the feeling of privacy, and enjoying an elevated position, the city centre is just a few minutes away.
The entrance vestibule opens into a large living room which feels elegant yet comfortable, centred around an open fireplace framed by a substantial timber surround. A recessed dark timber alcove with shelving and cupboard below adds another strong visual feature while deep set windows and timber flooring reinforce the character of the room.
The lounge is one of the standout spaces within the house. Exceptionally large in scale, it has multiple seating areas and enough room to comfortably accommodate a wide range of layouts. It currently houses a pool table making it the perfect spot for entertaining. The enormous fireplace immediately draws attention, combining a stone surround with an impressive decorative timber overmantel and a multifuel stove recessed within. The leather topped fireguard adds another layer of character and suits the room perfectly. Up above, black painted ceiling beams add contrast and definition with timber flooring below.
Leading from the lounge, the sun room creates a completely different atmosphere. Surrounded by glazing with a pitched glazed roof, it enjoys uninterrupted views across the gardens.
Timber flooring continues through the space with a radiator mounted for warmth and doors that open directly onto the grounds.
The kitchen feels every bit the heart of the home, with bold contemporary design choices mixing with the character and scale expected from a property of this age. Glossy units with long chrome handles sit against solid black worktops, creating a sharp contrast that immediately catches the eye, while premium integrated appliances are built-in seamlessly to keep the room clean and uncluttered. At the centre, the substantial island offers additional storage and room to gather around socially. Timber beams running across the ceiling soften the modern styling beautifully, tying the room back into the heritage of the house and giving it warmth and personality.
The dining room continues the strong mix of character and quality. Solid timber flooring runs underfoot while matching skirtings and door frames give the room a cohesive finish. A thick timber fire surround frames the open fireplace and creates a strong focal point against the darker painted walls. To one side, a recessed display cabinet with glass doors and shelving provides an eye catching spot to display your personal items.
The versatile additional room on the ground floor could work equally well as a fifth bedroom, studio or garden room. High timber lined ceilings with exposed beams give the room great character while windows on multiple sides keep it bright throughout the day. Timber flooring and grey painted walls finish the room.
The home has two bathrooms, one on each floor. The one on the ground floor has an eye catching freestanding bath with deep blue sides, gold feet and matching gold fittings. It sits perfectly in the room against the matching rich blue painted upper walls and white lower section divided by a timber rail. A decorative pedestal basin with matching gold coloured taps sits beside a gold finished radiator. Timber flooring and a large window completes the room beautifully.
Upstairs, the scale continues with four bedrooms arranged around the landing together with a second bathroom that feels incredibly luxurious. The large corner jacuzzi bath immediately becomes the focal point of the room. Alongside this is a separate walk in shower enclosure fitted with a large rainfall shower head and chrome fittings, giving the room the flexibility of both quick everyday use and more relaxed evenings. Neutral wall finishes keep the space bright while the chrome towel ladder radiator and generous proportions reinforce the more contemporary feel of the room.
The master bedroom is another exceptionally large room with so much space for furnishings and seating areas. Built in wardrobes span one wall in rich timber while the en-suite shower room introduces a more contemporary look with a rounded wall mounted sink and toilet built into fitted timber panelling. A large mirror stretches across the wall above while the walk in shower enclosure includes a rainfall shower head. White tiled walls and a chrome towel radiator complete the space.
Bedroom two has the benefit of an open fireplace, framed by a white coloured surround, reinforcing the period character. A built in glazed cabinet beside it adds another original featureand gives you the perfect spot for your treasured items. Neutral walls and a light carpet keep the room feeling bright and understated, allowing the character details to stand out naturally rather than compete for attention.
The third bedroom takes a completely different direction with richer pink painted walls balanced by a striking floral feature wall that introduces personality to the room. Bedroom four is another comfortable double room with fitted wardrobes providing additional storage. A patterned feature wallpaper in here also adds contrast against the lighter surrounding walls. These rooms feel bright and easy to adapt.
Outside, the grounds are one of the property’s greatest strengths. Expansive lawns with mature trees and colourful plants create different areas to enjoy. Decorative stone steps connect the different levels of the garden and there is a real sense of space as you move around. Within the grounds sits the original stone garage. While it now requires significant restoration or redevelopment, it offers clear potential for buyers looking to reinstate it as a garage, workshop, studio or additional outdoor space subject to the necessary consents.
All in all, Scorguie House is the sort of property that rarely comes to the market. The combination of size, age, entertaining space and outdoor grounds gives it enormous presence, while the proximity to Inverness city centre keeps everyday convenience close at hand. For buyers searching for a substantial family home with genuine individuality and character, this is a property that deserves to be seen in person. Make sure to contact Hamish Homes right 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 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: G
EPC Rating: D (66)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.