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This home sits on a modern development close to the centre of Muir of Ord, where pebble dashed exteriors, private driveways and enclosed gardens create an appealing place to live. Number 24 occupies a corner position with parking to the side and an enclosed garden behind.
You enter the home through a black front door into a hallway with light wood coloured flooring and soft grey painted walls. A carpeted staircase sits directly ahead with a white internal door beneath that opens to the cloakroom WC. This also features grey walls with a white wall mounted basin and toilet. Mosaic effect splashback tiling sits behind the sink, while wood effect flooring continues in from the hallway.
Just off the hallway is the living room, which continues the grey colour scheme with the carpeting, walls and decorative radiator cover all matching. White ceiling coving runs around the perimeter while a large front facing window floods the room with natural light. A white panelled internal door at the rear connects through to the kitchen dining room.
The kitchen stretches across the rear of the property and is arranged around a U-shaped run of white cabinets with striking black handles. Wood effect laminate worktops have white tiled splashbacks around them, while a stainless steel extractor hood is positioned above the freestanding cooker. Full height storage cupboards provide you with plenty of storage options. To the side is space for a family table and chairs with glazed French doors in this area that leads out to the garden.
The staircase rises to a first floor landing, finished with grey carpet, grey painted walls and pine timber balustrades. A window to the front helps illuminate the space, while doors lead to both bedrooms and the bathroom.
The first bedroom features grey walls and a wall decorated in a delicate branch pattern wallpaper. A window with timber framing faces the front, while opposite is a fitted wardrobe incorporating mirrored panels.
Bedroom two also includes a built-in wardrobe with one mirrored door panel. Grey walls with one featuring colourful spots and grey carpet gives the room a finish consistent with the rest of the home.
The bathroom is finished with large white wall tiles with eye catching black grout lines, creating a striking contrast around the bath and shower area. The room includes a bath with a black edged glazed shower screen and black fitted shower above, plus a pedestal basin and toilet. Herringbone patterned flooring sits underfoot with a black radiator fitted near the door.
Timber fencing encloses the rear and side gardens, creating a secure outdoor space. Outside the French doors is a raised decked seating area that’s a great spot for outdoor dining or relaxing, while the remainder of the garden is laid with lawn. A paved path runs along the side of the house and connects the decked area with the side gate and driveway.
Muir of Ord provides everyday amenities including shops, cafés, a primary school and a railway station with services connecting to Inverness and the wider Highlands. With local facilities close at hand, this is a home that will appeal to buyers seeking a move in ready home within a welcoming community. Early viewing is recommended, contact Hamish Homes now to book your private appointment.
About Muir of Ord
Muir of Ord, a vibrant village located on the edge of the Black Isle, offers a blend of countryside living with excellent connectivity to nearby towns and cities. The village is well-known for the Glen Ord Distillery, one of Scotland’s oldest whisky distilleries, which adds to the local charm and attracts visitors from afar.
The village provides a good range of local amenities, including a small supermarket, shops, cafes, and restaurants, catering to the needs of the community. Families are well-served by Muir of Ord Primary School with secondary education available at Dingwall Academy, located just 5 miles away in the nearby town of Dingwall.
Transport links are a significant advantage in Muir of Ord, with its own railway station offering regular services to Inverness – just 13 miles away – and Dingwall, ensuring easy access for commuters and shoppers alike. The A9 and A832 roads also provide convenient access to the wider Highland region.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the surrounding countryside – ideal for walking, cycling and enjoying the natural beauty of the area. With its strong sense of community, good amenities and proximity to Inverness and Dingwall, Muir of Ord is an attractive place to buy a property and settle down.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: C (76)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.

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