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40 Mackenzie Place is a three-bedroom detached bungalow with a detached garage, private gardens and a stylish summer house with power and lighting. Built circa 1975 and extended to offer more flexible living space, this home is ideal for seeking both comfort and potential.
The lounge sits to the front of the home and is a warm, inviting space. A decorative fireplace with an electric fire, wooden mantel and glossy tiled surround provides a wonderful focal point, while a large front window brings in plenty of natural light. Radiators on either side of the room ensure the space stays cosy. The generous layout allows ample space for sofas, a TV unit and other furnishings.
Flowing off the lounge, the dining room offers a calm and comfortable setting for everyday meals or special occasions. Soft neutral décor and carpet underfoot keep the atmosphere warm and relaxed, while the layout offers plenty of space for a full dining table and chairs. It’s a versatile room that could also be adapted for hobbies, homework or home working if needed.
To the rear, the kitchen has a more traditional feel, fitted with wooden cabinets, white laminate worktops. A built-in oven and hob provide cooking essentials, with space and plumbing for a washing machine. Ceiling spotlights brighten the space, while the layout offers good storage and prep areas throughout.
Just off the kitchen, the side vestibule adds even more practicality, a worktop for sorting laundry or storage and handy shelving to keep everything organised. It’s a great utility space that helps keep the main kitchen clutter-free.
Leading off from the vestibule is a convenient cloakroom. Decorated in a modern style with white tiles and clean white sanitaryware, it’s a handy addition for everyday use or guests.
The home benefits from the fact that all three bedrooms are generously sized doubles, each with its own features and personality. The main bedroom has a bold grey and white feature wall with built-in mirror fronted wardrobes. A large window brings in natural light and there’s space for a king-size bed and additional furniture. The second and third bedrooms are also spacious, both with two built-in storage cupboards, soft carpeting and neutral tones.
The main shower room is modern and well-presented, with soft grey walls and white tiling inside the large shower cubicle. An electric shower provides everyday convenience, while a chrome towel radiator adds warmth and style. A sleek grey vanity unit with a white sink sits below a mirrored cabinet, offering both storage and a clean, contemporary look.
Outside, the home continues to impress. A large timber decking area at the rear offers the perfect spot for outdoor dining or simply relaxing in the sun. The detached summer house is a real bonus, fully powered, lit, plastered and painted, it could serve as a home office, games room, studio or even as a garden bar. To the front, the garden is laid to lawn, while the side driveway provides private parking and leads to the detached garage. Built in block with a replacement metal roof, the garage includes light and power and connects to a rear workshop/store, great for DIY, storage or hobby use.
With its blend of classic style, practical updates and versatile garden spaces, 40 Mackenzie Place is a fantastic opportunity in a well-connected Highland village. Contact Hamish Homes today to arrange your viewing and explore the full potential of this brilliant bungalow.
About Maryburgh
Maryburgh is a charming village that offers a blend of rural serenity and excellent connectivity. Set amidst gently rolling hills and scenic countryside, Maryburgh provides an authentic Highland lifestyle enriched by a strong sense of community and history. The natural beauty surrounding the area makes it an ideal retreat for individuals in search of peace, outdoor adventures and a slower pace of life.
Although Maryburgh itself retains a quiet village feel, residents benefit from easy access to essential amenities in nearby towns. Local shops, a post office and community facilities take care of daily needs, while larger centres such as Dingwall, just a short drive away, offers supermarkets, healthcare services, cafes and leisure options. Transport links are superb, with nearby roads providing a straightforward route to Inverness and other regional hubs. Families will appreciate the availability of quality education; Maryburgh Primary School serves local children and secondary schooling is available in neighbouring towns.
Whether you are drawn by the scenic landscapes, the warm community spirit, or the proximity to urban services, Maryburgh presents an enticing opportunity to buy property and embrace the quintessential Highland way of life.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: D
EPC Rating: C (72)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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