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Elegant, newly constructed contemporary home in beautiful Highland coastal village
Finished with outstanding care and benefiting from the experience of more than seventy years of constructing stylish, elegant properties, the meticulous detail and standard of decor are noteworthy in this beautiful villa. Designed and created by award-winning builders Pat Munro Homes, Rowan is an impressive addition to Hamish Homes’ portfolio.
With a white-washed facade punctuated with a grey-cased front door and sash and bar windows, this mid-terrace property has an enviable street presence and substantial wow factor.
45 Juniper, Greenside, is accessed through a small front garden into a small hallway which opens onto the staircase. Complimented by its striking exterior, the interior is finished to a high-quality standard, which, in keeping with the impeccable standards throughout, includes oak doors and brushed chrome finishes. The air source heat pump offers an environmentally friendly, cost-effective method to warm the property.
The living room is finished in a clean, contemporary palette, offset by the natural wood finishes of the doors and white joinery, creating a delightfully elegant aesthetic and a spacious, modern ambience, perfect for a family to decorate with comfortable furnishings and accessories. There is also a built-in cupboard providing practical storage space.
Double doors with glazed panels fill the living room with light and open fully onto a striking kitchen dining room. With walls finished in a clean palette, the kitchen cabinets are presented in a crisp, stylish mid-grey with a deeper grey worksurface. This is echoed in the large, adjoining utility room. The dining area is spacious and has open access to the garden through French doors. The ground floor is completed with a generously sized cloakroom with a white WC wash hand basin and access to the plant room for the heating system.
A carpeted staircase leads to a landing and three bedrooms. The bedrooms are decorated to match the ground floor and include the same carpet to lend a stylish cohesiveness.
The principal bedroom overlooks the neighbouring properties and has a mirrored wardrobe built-in. Its ensuite is well-proportioned and features a vanity unit with a wash-hand basin, WC, and shower enclosure finished in attractive tiles. The second bedroom has a wide window with a pretty view towards open fields and an attractive shape that offers many potential layouts, especially for a teenager or older child. A third, smaller bedroom provides a comfortable nursery or room for a younger child or could be used as a home office.
The family bathroom has been delightfully finished with a deep grey vanity unit. Attractive metro tiles are above the large bath and wet areas, creating a comfortable modern feel. The WC and wash hand basin are both contemporary with a high-quality look.
Accessed from the kitchen dining room, the garden is enclosed with timber fencing. With paving and lawn areas, the garden offers a generous amount of space for planting, as well as play and storage areas. A gate provides access to the rear of the property.
45 is a fabulous property with a stunning location, design and finish. It has the benefit of being close to Inverness and Dingwall and is in a popular coastal village. It offers a beautiful family home that requires early viewing.
About Rosemarkie
Just 15 miles from Inverness and enjoying a fabulous location on the Moray Firth, Rosemarkie is a justifiably popular village on the Black Isle. On the south coast of the Black Isle, its sandy beach, notable for its fossils and Devonian geology, is famous worldwide. This is further enhanced by its outstanding natural history, including pods of the largest bottlenose dolphins in Europe that swim in the waters just off the beach.
Founded in the 12th Century, Rosemarkie is now part of the Royal Burgh of Fortrose, and
the village retains its delightful Highland ambience, now elevated by a contemporary cultural edge. The weather, often an open secret, is mild, with long summer days and comparatively low rainfall. Its friendly climate and spectacular natural features, including the mystical Fairy Glen waterfalls and woodland, make Rosemarkie a great place to visit and an even more special place to live.
With a thriving village, a fabulous pub with its origins in the 17th Century and a picture postcard High Street, there is much to envy in Rosemarkie, which is reflected in an active and friendly community.
Agriculture, tourism, and freelance working are important means of employment on the Black Isle, and its proximity to Inverness and nearby commercial and industrial centres makes it a perfect commuting location.
Education is of an exceptional standard, with Avoch Primary three miles away and the highly acclaimed Fortrose Academy just one mile from the village. A doctor’s surgery is a mile away in Fortrose, and shops and convenience stores are available. Larger supermarkets are within a few miles’ drive at Invergordon, Dingwall and Inverness. Buses run regularly from Rosemarkie into Inverness and Dingwall, and Inverness Airport is only 19 miles away.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric
Council Tax Band: D
EPC Rating: B (82)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
Included in the sale:
All floor coverings
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