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Tucked away at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in the village of Muir of Ord, this two bedroom semi-detached home is ideal for anyone looking for a manageable modern home with its own bright outdoor space. It’s the kind of property that would suit a first time buyer, a small family or someone looking for handy buy to let option.
A private driveway runs up the side of the home, providing off street parking, while a neatly kept lawn sits to the front with planted borders adding a touch of greenery. It gives the house a really easy, welcoming feel as you arrive.
As you step in through the front door you enter into a small hallway, with the living room immediately off to the left. This is a comfortable space that’s been thoughtfully decorated. A large window to the front brings in plenty of natural light, with a fitted blind adding a bit of softness to the room. The main wall is finished with patterned feature wallpaper, while the remaining walls are kept neutral. There’s plenty of room here for a full sofa suite, arranged around a wall mounted electric fire which creates a natural focal point. The layout works well for everyday use, with space for a TV unit and additional furniture without the room feeling tight.
A door at the rear of the living room leads through into the kitchen and dining space, which is set up as one open, sociable area. The kitchen itself is laid out in an u-shape with a small peninsula coming out into the room, creating a natural divide between cooking and dining. The units are a clean white gloss with simple handleless fronts, paired with darker worktops and matching splashbacks that give a bit of contrast. There’s a built-in double oven set at eye level, along with an integrated dishwasher, keeping everything neat and built in. A stainless steel sink sits beneath the window, bringing in plenty of natural light across the work surface. There’s space to the side for a dining table, positioned alongside a feature wall finished with patterned wallpaper, adding a bit of warmth and texture to the room. The rest of the walls are kept light. Glazed double doors at the far end lead straight out to the garden, pulling in even more light and making it easy to move outside.
The staircase rises from the hallway to the first floor, where the bedrooms and bathroom are arranged around a compact landing. The main bedroom is a comfortable double, finished in a soft, calming colour scheme that gives the room a relaxed feel as soon as you step in. The walls are painted in a light green tone, paired with a feature wall with repeating tree motif patterns in muted greens and soft pinks. There’s room here for a full double bed with bedside units on either side, and the layout still allows space for additional furniture. Two windows on the same wall look out to the garden and bring in a good level of natural light. Storage is well covered, with built-in wardrobes set along the internal wall, finished with simple white panel doors and contrasting handles.
Bedroom two is another comfortable double, with a softer, more neutral finish. The walls are kept light, paired with a subtle textured stripey feature wall adding interest. A window sits above the radiator, bringing in a good level of natural light during the day. Storage is neatly built in, with a wardrobe set into one wall, finished with white panel doors and simple round handles.
The bathroom is fitted with a bath that has a shower over, pedestal wash hand basin and toilet. The walls are mainly tiled around the bath and lower sections, with other areas finished in a muted grey. One wall has been given a bit more personality, finished in patterned wallpaper featuring small, colourful beach huts, adding a light, playful touch without overwhelming the space.
Stepping out, the garden is fully enclosed and feels private and easy to manage. A paved patio sits directly outside the rear doors, providing a natural spot for a table and chairs, ideal for sitting out or enjoying a meal in the warmer months. Beyond the patio, the garden is mainly laid to lawn, offering a good amount of open space that could suit a range of uses, whether that’s for children or pets. Along the edges, there are planted borders and raised beds for flowers and plants. To one side there is a timber shed with a felt roof, providing practical outdoor storage for tools and garden equipment.
This is a home that’s easy to manage, well laid out and has that balance of indoor and outdoor space that so many buyers are looking for right now. Whether you’re stepping onto the ladder, downsizing or adding to a portfolio, it’s a property that will tick a lot of boxes. With its quiet cul-de-sac setting, private garden and driveway, don’t expect it to be on the market for long. If you can see yourself living here, the next step is simple, get in touch with Hamish Homes now and arrange your private viewing.
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, & Gas
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: C (80)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.

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