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This remarkable two-storey end-terrace property in Rosemarkie immediately catches the eye with its striking pink façade. Built around 1890, the property exudes character while offering thoroughly modern living within its walls. Stepping inside, you’ll be greeted by a contemporary interior that seamlessly blends comfort with style. The living room is bathed in natural light, thanks to both front-facing windows and elegant French doors that open directly onto a beautifully maintained garden. With neutral tones, comfortable carpet and sleek spotlight lighting, this space is ideal for unwinding or entertaining.
The property also benefits from a spacious and well-equipped kitchen that’s perfect for anyone who loves to cook or entertain. With cream cabinetry, white worktops and built-in appliances, including space for a washing machine, this kitchen is designed for both function and flair. A dining area provides plenty of space for a table and chairs, making it easy to enjoy meals with family and friends. Additionally, a modern downstairs cloakroom is conveniently located on the ground floor, featuring stylish fittings and a heated chrome towel rail.
Upstairs, the home continues to impress, with a delightful space on the landing. Large enough to incorporate seating and furniture, it would make the perfect spot to sit and relax in the evening. There’s also a built-in cupboard here which is great for additional storage. The master bedroom is a standout feature, offering a truly luxurious space with its modern free-standing bathtub located within the room itself – a romantic and indulgent feature. The large built-in wardrobe with mirrored sliding doors provides ample storage while maximizing the sense of space. An en-suite shower room completes the master suite, equipped with a sleek shower cubicle, toilet and wash basin. The second bedroom is also generously sized, benefiting from a bay window that offers charming views of the High Street and beyond. Like the master, this bedroom comes with a modern en-suite shower room and mirrored wardrobes, ensuring both comfort and practicality.
The outdoor space is equally appealing. Step out onto the large paved patio, ideal for alfresco dining or summer barbecues, and you can instantly picture yourself relaxing in this serene space. Beyond the patio, the garden is thoughtfully landscaped with raised flower beds and a gravel path that winds its way through the lawned area. Towards the back, a wooden decking section offers another perfect spot to sit and enjoy the outdoors, whether with a morning coffee or an evening drink. Enclosed by high stone walls, the garden feels private and secure, making it a peaceful retreat. Practical touches like a wall mounted outdoor hosepipe further add to the convenience of maintaining this lovely garden.
Built with solid stone walls, this home is as sturdy as it is beautiful and it has been thoughtfully modernized to meet today’s standards. Double-glazed uPVC windows throughout ensure warmth and energy efficiency, while timber soffits and fascias maintain the property’s character. An oil-fired Grant boiler provides central heating, with radiators distributed throughout the property, including a tall standing radiator in the master bedroom to ensure year-round comfort. The parking area, laid with chips, adds practicality and the village location places you within walking distance of local amenities, including shops, a herbalist and a nearby public house.
This stunning property offers a unique blend of character, modern living and outdoor space in the heart of Rosemarkie, making it the perfect home for those seeking village life with style and comfort.
About Rosemarkie
Rosemarkie, a picturesque village on the Black Isle, is known for its stunning coastal views and rich history. Situated along a beautiful sandy beach, the village offers a tranquil lifestyle, perfect for those seeking a peaceful community by the sea. Rosemarkie is famous for its Pictish stones and historical charm, with attractions like the Groam House Museum.
The village provides essential amenities including a local shop, cafe and primary school. For secondary education and broader services, nearby Fortrose, just a mile away, offers additional shops, restaurants and leisure facilities. The area is also popular for outdoor activities with coastal walks, dolphin watching in the Moray Firth and golfing at the Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club.
Rosemarkie is well-connected by bus services to Inverness, just 15 miles away, offering more extensive shopping, dining and transport options. Its coastal beauty, community spirit, and proximity to Inverness make Rosemarkie a desirable place to live.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: E
EPC Rating: E(47)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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