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Located in a well-established development in Alness, 46 Larch Crescent is a modern semi-detached bungalow offering two double bedrooms, a stylish kitchen diner and off-street parking. Built in 2016, the home is a cosy, practical and energy-conscious choice.
The front garden is laid to lawn, with a tarmac driveway running alongside the house and providing parking for two vehicles. A stylish black composite front door opens into the hallway, which is finished with neutral walls and a dark carpet. All internal doors are white, offering a crisp, clean contrast.
At the heart of the home is the living room, decorated in soft grey tones with white cornicing and skirting boards. Three tall, side-by-side windows allow plenty of natural light to pour in, making it a pleasant and peaceful space to relax. There’s ample room for sofas and a TV unit, while the neutral decor keeps the room feeling calm and modern.
The kitchen diner sits at the rear of the home and is fitted with a range of dark wood-effect base and wall cabinets, finished with black laminate worktops and matching splashback detail. The kitchen includes a stainless steel sink, with appliances such as an integrated oven, hob and extractor. There’s space for a washing machine and tall fridge freezer, while the opposite wall has room for a small dining table and chairs, positioned just beside a radiator. Double French doors open directly from this area into the rear garden, adding brightness and garden access.
There are two double bedrooms, each finished in similar tones. The first is decorated in soft pink and offers space for a double bed and furniture. A window allows in natural light, with a radiator positioned beneath for warmth. A built-in cupboard with a single wooden door provides handy storage. The second bedroom benefits from a built-in wardrobe with mirrored sliding doors and follows a similar layout. A window brings in light and the dark grey carpet ties in with the hallway for a cohesive finish.
The shower room is finished in a clean, contemporary style. A large cubicle with mixer shower is lined with shiny black wetwall panelling, contrasting smartly against the white walls throughout the rest of the room. The white toilet and wash hand basin complete the main suite. A tall chrome towel radiator adds warmth, while grey patterned flooring finishes the space with a contemporary touch.
Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired Worcester combi boiler, housed in a hallway cupboard and supplying radiators throughout the home. The system is controlled by a room thermostat, programmer and thermostatic radiator valves.
The rear garden is mostly laid to lawn, with stone chip sections running along the sides. A series of timber sheds line the perimeter, providing excellent storage space and room for tools or hobby use. The garden is enclosed by timber fencing for added privacy.
With a modern build, efficient layout and private garden, 46 Larch Crescent is a well-kept, low-maintenance property ideal for a wide range of buyers, from downsizers and first-time homeowners to those seeking a peaceful, single-level home in a popular area. Contact Hamish Homes today to arrange your viewing.
About Alness
Alness lies near the mouth of the River Averon near the Cromarty Firth in Easter Ross. Known for its rich history, scenic beauty and strong community spirit, Alness offers a blend of rural charm and modern conveniences, making it an attractive place to live and visit.
The town’s picturesque setting is complemented by its beautifully maintained floral displays, which have earned Alness numerous awards and accolades throughout the years. These stunning gardens and floral arrangements contribute to the town’s welcoming and attractive atmosphere.
Scottish Champion at the 2018 Great British High Street Awards, Alness boasts a variety of local shops, cafes, restaurants and a modern leisure centre, ensuring residents have access to all necessary services and recreational activities. The town’s excellent primary and secondary schools provide quality education, making it a great location for families.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in and around Alness. The nearby Fyrish Monument offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and is a popular hiking destination. The Cromarty Firth provides opportunities for water-based activities and wildlife watching, particularly for those interested in spotting the area’s famous dolphins.
Alness is well-connected, with convenient transport links to Inverness, just 20 miles to the south, and other major towns in the region. This proximity to larger urban centres allows residents to enjoy the benefits of rural living without sacrificing access to broader amenities and employment opportunities.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: B (84)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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