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This delightful semi-detached home is less than two miles from the centre of Inverness and being in a well-established private residential setting has a peaceful suburban ambience in a leafy part of the City. 59 Castle Heather Drive was constructed in 1994 but its pristine interior and elegant design makes it feel so much newer than this. The high level of care that is obvious in the upkeep of this property makes it ideal for those looking for a home that is in a walk-in condition.
The property is entered through a spacious vestibule leading straight into a well-decorated, attractive living room. The east-facing room is decorated to maximise the light in neutral colours and the staircase and pane effect window lend the room interesting shapes and features.
The lovely U-shaped kitchen is decorated in soft greens to match the striking doors and doors of the wall and floor cabinets. The white metro-tiled walls and wooden worksurface add to the pretty country feel of the space, giving the kitchen a relaxed but practical air.
A country ambience extends to the neat dining area, painted green to complement the kitchen. Its glazed wide patio doors ensure the dining area is light-filled and offer a lovely view of the attractive garden.
The first floor is accessed via the living room. With its stylish dark blue carpet, the staircase opens to a small landing and bedrooms.
The two bedrooms are both delightful and each is spacious. The principal bedroom is decorated with a deep blue feature wall and has a mirror-fronted built-in wardrobe, which reflects light from the other light-painted walls. The west-facing window that overlooks the lovely garden perfectly frames the trees and sky.
Another double bedroom overlooks the front of the house and offers an airy and spacious retreat, with a pretty teal-coloured feature wall providing warmth and elegance to the room. A mirrored wardrobe opens up the space further.
Continuing with the blue theme, the bathroom is a striking blend of deep turquoise walls offset with white metro tiles, their brick shape adding dimension and style to the space. A roomy but space-saving bath has a shower over and the white-fronted vanity, handbasin and WC complement the practical ledge below the window.
Outside, the garden, with its small shed and a gate leading to a communal parking area, is beautifully designed and fully enclosed with timber fencing. Laid mainly with lawn and a gravelled patio area, raised beds and mature shrubs, this compact but delightfully proportioned garden is a suburban haven. Enjoying a west-facing aspect, it is the perfect space for relaxing after work on summer evenings.
This very desirable property will offer a couple or small family a charming, ready to move in home and will prove to be a popular addition to Hamish Home’s portfolio and early viewing is advised.
About Inverness
Inverness is a beautiful city on the mouth of the River Ness. Surrounded by hills, it offers stunning views of mountains and historical architecture. The University of the Highlands and Islands, Inverness campus, which opened in 2015, is set to ensure that the city has the talent required to serve the needs of the Highlands for many years to come. The city annually plays host to the Baxter’s Loch Ness Marathon and the Inverness Half Marathon & 5k. There are excellent sports facilities in the city, including the Inverness Ice Centre, Highland Rugby Club, Inverness Harriers Amateur Athletics Club, hosted by Inverness Leisure which also offers a sports club, gym and swimming pool complex. Other outdoor pursuits such as cycling, horse riding, kayaking, sailing and hiking are also well catered for. There are two cinemas and the Eden Court Theatre offers an excellent choice of drama, comedy and a variety of other shows, arts and crafts. Inverness is the capital of the Highlands and has experienced continued growth over many years. A vibrant northern city, with lots of inward investment and excellent job prospects. The upgrading of the A9 between Perth and Inverness and the A96 between Inverness and Aberdeen to dual carriageway, is set to see further room for development in the years ahead. Inverness Airport at Dalcross, links the city not only to London but to several European cities.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Services: Mains Water & drainage, electric and gas.
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: C (71)
Entry Date: By mutual consent
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days a week accompanied by agent.
INCLUDED IN THE SALE:
All floor coverings curtains and blinds and all integrated kitchen appliances.
At Hamish, our experienced Inverness estate agents prioritize listening to your needs. We aim to help you achieve your property goals with confidence, making the process of selling your home as smooth and certain as possible
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