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Located in a quiet and picturesque rural setting, Crombie Cottage, is a bright and modern home with flexible space and outstanding views. This semi-detached, single-storey bungalow has been thoughtfully converted in a contemporary style, making full use of natural light and emphasising its countryside surroundings.
The cottage sits off the main road through the village and has a well-kept front lawn, neatly enclosed by timber fencing and hedging. A paved pathway leads directly to the front entrance adding to the tidy and welcoming first impression.
Inside, a bright vestibule opens into a central hallway, providing a welcoming introduction to the property with wooden flooring throughout. Natural wooden doors and a clean, neutral colour palette on the walls provide an attractive contrast between traditional and modern design.
Walking through the hallway, the house reveals a stylish, large open-plan kitchen and dining area. This is a clean and bright area with contemporary spotlights over the kitchen units which match the modern décor. Grey-speckled worktops and matching splashbacks, built-in oven and hob and extractor unit and a conveniently-placed washing machine, along with handy cupboard space make this a highly attractive layout. The substantial dining section of the room offers ample space for gatherings of family or friends with double sliding glass doors admitting natural light and fresh air.
The separate lounge is a comfortable and spacious room with ample space for sofas, media units and other furnishings. A window to the front frames views of the garden, while a radiator beneath adds warmth. Off the lounge is a large walk-in storage cupboard, ideal for storing appliances and other general household essentials.
The master bedroom has ample space for a double bed and additional furniture. It’s finished in soft neutral tones with wooden flooring and includes a built-in cupboard and a radiator beneath the window. An en-suite shower room has a tasteful three-piece white-coloured suite of toilet, wash hand basin and shower enclosure with marble-effect wetwalling in the shower and as the basin splashback.
The second bedroom is another spacious double, similarly finished in neutral tones with wooden flooring. A large window draws in plenty of natural light, and the layout allows space for various furnishings. It’s a room ready to be styled to your own taste.
A roomy bathroom contains a four-piece white suite consisting of a full-sized bath, separate shower enclosure, wash-hand basin and toilet with a towel rail and wood-effect flooring. Decorated in neutral tones with a large window to allow natural light, it’s a bright space.
Outside, a large raised wooden decking area is perfect for private al fresco meals and entertaining. The decking overlooks the neat and fenced rear garden and beyond to a spectacular panorama of open fields and hills. Also outside, a semi-detached brick outbuilding has been converted from a former coal cellar into a utility room, giving additional storage space and allowing utilities and other household goods to be housed conveniently and safely externally, freeing up interior space within the home.
Crombie Cottage is a rare chance to enjoy peaceful Highland living in a stylish, low-maintenance home with stunning views. Whether you’re looking for a permanent base, a countryside retreat or an attractive rental opportunity, this property delivers space, setting and modern comfort in equal measure. Early viewing is recommended, so get in touch with Hamish Homes today!
About Marybank
Marybank is a peaceful village nestled surrounded by rolling farmland and woodland. It’s an ideal setting for those who enjoy walking, cycling and wildlife watching.
The village is home to Marybank Primary School, a small, well-regarded school serving the local community. For secondary education, pupils typically attend Dingwall Academy, located in the nearby town of Dingwall. Marybank is also within easy reach of Muir of Ord and Contin, providing access to additional amenities such as shops, cafés and healthcare services.
Transport links are strong with regular bus services connecting Marybank to Muir of Ord and beyond. The A832 road runs through the village, offering straightforward routes to Inverness and the wider Highlands.
With its scenic surroundings, strong community spirit and convenient access to amenities and transport, Marybank is an attractive option for those seeking a balanced rural lifestyle.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: D(64)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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