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Located in the quiet village of Inver, near Tain, this three-bedroom terraced bungalow was rebuilt and modernised around 2007. It has a clean white-rendered exterior, off-street parking on a paved drive and easy-to-look-after gardens at the front and back.
You enter through a small porch into a bright hallway with wood flooring and simple, modern lighting. The living room is a good size, carpeted, and has a feature fireplace with a log-effect fire. Ceiling coving adds a bit of character without being over the top.
The kitchen/diner is a real highlight – well-designed and practical. It has modern cabinets with stylish handles, black tiled splashbacks and an integrated extractor. The wooden flooring runs through to the dining area, where there’s space for a family table and direct access to the back garden. There’s also some neat floor lighting that adds a subtle modern touch.
The main bedroom is light and spacious, with its own ensuite shower room. The shower is walk-in with a mixer unit and there’s a smart built-in vanity unit.
The second bedroom is found opposite the kitchen and includes wooden built-in over-bed storage – handy and space-saving.
The main bathroom is finished in light, neutral tiles and has a Triton electric shower over the bath, with a tiled floor for easy cleaning.
The third bedroom is currently set up as a second lounge, with double patio doors leading to the garden. It’s a flexible space that could work as a bedroom, office or nursery.
The utility room is large and well equipped – loads of storage, a deep sink and space for your laundry machines. Great for keeping the kitchen clutter-free.
The home is double-glazed throughout and runs on an air source heat pump (Grant Aerona 3), which powers the radiator system, an efficient and eco-friendlier heating option.
Outside, the front garden is low maintenance, with gravel, paving and a few shrubs. The back garden has a mix of lawn, paving and gravel, giving you space to sit out without needing much upkeep. There’s also a timber shed with a pitched roof for storage or DIY.
This home offers a mix of comfort, space and practicality in a quiet village location. With modern features, efficient heating and easy-to-manage outdoor space, it’s ideal for anyone looking for a relaxed, low-stress place to live. If you’re looking for a move-in ready home in a quiet spot, this property is perfect! To arrange a viewing or find out more, get in touch today – we’d be happy to show you around.
About Inver
Inver is a small village located on the south east shore of the Inver Bay at the point where the bay opens out into the Dornoch Firth and is in Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland. Morrich More, the spit of the land to the North-West of Inver, is a military aerial range, with the village being included in the range airspace.
Most of the buildings are at least 100 years old, mostly single-storey cottages (although highly modernised) originally built for a fishing community, with newer buildings outside the original streets. It comprises approximately 300 houses, a primary school, village hall and a pub. There are no shops.
Fishing as a traditional activity continues, although not on a large scale commercial basis. Local catches commonly include mackerel, ling, coley, crab and lobster.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water & Electric
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: C(76)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
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