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Located in a quiet, established area, 8 Inchberry Place benefits from spacious interiors and mature garden grounds. Built around 1974, the property also features an attached garage and a flexible layout with potential to make it your own. This property also sits on the banks of the Spey with views of the River.
The home is approached via a tarmac driveway with garden lawn to the front and mature hedging enclosing the boundaries. The front entrance porch is part-conservatory in style, finished with cream walls, soft green carpet and fitted skylights. There’s plenty of room here for chairs or a small sofa, making it a lovely transitional space between inside and out. A radiator keeps it comfortable all year round and the main front door opens into the hall. Inside, the hallway is warm and welcoming, with floral wallpaper, a rich red carpet and a large radiator. From here, the accommodation flows around the home in a traditional layout.
The living room is a spacious area with neutral cream walls and soft carpet underfoot. A tiled fireplace offers a decorative focal point, housing a decorative electric fire. A large front-facing window brings in light while looking out towards the river, with a slim radiator tucked neatly beneath. The rooms generous size provides plenty of space for sofas, armchairs and other furniture, making it a comfortable everyday living area.
Next door, the dining room enjoys a bright and elevated aspect, with wide windows offering sweeping views across the surrounding countryside. Radiators beneath the windows keep the space warm while patterned wallpaper and a warm-coloured carpet create a cosy tone. There’s plenty of space for a dining table and chairs, ideal for family gatherings or enjoying the views over a morning coffee.
The kitchen has a more traditional style, with wooden cabinets, laminate worktops and a stainless steel sink. The walls are painted in soft cream and dark flooring compliments the units nicely. There’s space for a freestanding cooker and washing machine and the layout currently includes a small table and chairs for informal meals. A glazed door opens directly to the outdoor space, while a radiator keeps the kitchen warm and functional. With plenty of space and natural light, it’s a room that could be easily updated to suit modern tastes.
The property includes three double bedrooms, each offering good proportions and practical built-in storage. The main bedroom is a spacious double with neutral walls, soft blue carpet and a large window that fills the room with natural light. It also benefits from a private ensuite shower room, featuring a corner cubicle with mixer shower, toilet and a hand basin set atop a small cabinet for storage. A chrome towel radiator completes the space, adding both function and style.
The second bedroom features neutral walls, a grey carpet and a window with a radiator beneath, making it a flexible space for guests or everyday use. Two built-in wardrobes with wooden doors provide practical storage. The third bedroom has a similar sense of space, with soft floral wallpaper, a large window and a cosy carpet underfoot. Two built-in wardrobes in here also add convenience without compromising the room’s calm, welcoming feel.
The main bathroom features a period-style coloured suite with toilet, wash hand basin and bath, complemented by light-toned wall tiling. A traditional black-and-white vinyl floor adds character and a chrome towel radiator keeps the room warm. It’s a practical space with potential for a fresh update to suit a new owner’s style.
Outside, the garden grounds wrap around the side and rear of the property, with a mix of lawn, chip stone and paved sections. Mature trees add privacy and charm and an outside tap is located for easy garden maintenance. The property also includes an attached single garage, built in block construction beneath a pitched tile roof. With light and power in place, it’s a useful space for secure parking, storage or hobby use. The gas-fired Glow-worm boiler is located here, serving radiators throughout the property and providing domestic hot water.
With spacious interiors, practical features and the opportunity to modernise, 8 Inchberry Place offers a balanced home in a peaceful setting, ideal for those looking to settle in Fochabers and make a property their own. Situated on the river makes it perfect for those looking for some world famous fishing on the Spey. Viewings are available now, contact Hamish Homes to book yours today!
About Fochabers
Fochabers is a charming village in Moray, situated near the River Spey between Buckie and Elgin. Established in 1776 by the 4th Duke of Gordon, it stands as a prime example of an 18th-century planned village, featuring straight, wide streets and a central square. The village is renowned for its rich musical and cultural history and as the home of Baxters Food Group, a family-run manufacturer of food products. Residents benefit from a range of local amenities including shops, cafés and community facilities.
The village is well-connected by the A96, providing convenient road links to nearby towns and cities. Public transport options include regular bus services to Elgin and other surrounding areas. Educational facilities in Fochabers comprise Milne’s Primary School and Milne’s High School, catering to students from the village and neighbouring communities.
With its picturesque setting, historical significance and vibrant community, Fochabers presents an appealing option for those seeking a serene lifestyle in the Scottish Highlands.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: E
EPC Rating: D(55)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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