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This Strathpeffer home fits neatly into this village setting with a slower pace of life and surrounded by countryside, all while still being within easy reach of Dingwall and Inverness. It’s a three bedroom bungalow with good internal space and gardens that wrap around it.
At the front, stone chip areas sit behind a white rendered wall giving a clean boundary. To the side is a stone chip driveway that provides parking for multiple vehicles.
Inside, the hallway is bright and simple, finished entirely in white with wooden flooring. The sitting room is a welcoming space, centred around a wood burning stove set into a fireplace with a black hearth and a thick timber mantel above. It gives the room a real focal point. To one side, an alcove has been fitted with a cupboard below and shelving above, adding useful built-in storage. Windows to the front and side bring in natural light, while a long radiator keeps the space warm year round. The same wooden flooring continues through from the hallway, bringing a sense of continuity.
The kitchen is a strong feature of the home. It’s a large room, easily big enough to accommodate a family dining table, making it a space you’ll use every day rather than just for cooking. White cabinets are paired with black worktops and matching black handles, giving it a clean, modern contrast. There’s a built-in Belling oven with a gas hob above, while a white sink is positioned beneath the window looking out to the rear. Additional built-in cupboards keep appliances and other items tucked away, while ceiling spotlights and a large radiator make it a bright and practical room. A glazed door opens directly outside.
The first of the three bedrooms one is a good sized double, finished in light grey tones with a large window and a built-in wardrobe with white wooden doors. There’s plenty of space here for a full bedroom setup.
Bedroom two is another double, also with light grey walls, and benefits from a built-in wardrobe with mirror fronted sliding doors which helps maximise the space.
The third bedroom is similarly sized and also includes a built-in cupboard. It continues the same neutral finish with light grey walls and light grey carpet.
The shower room has been updated with a modern feel. A large white vanity unit runs along one wall, incorporating the sink and toilet with storage below and a black worktop above. A modern lit mirror sits above the sink, adding a contemporary touch. The shower enclosure is finished with dark grey wetwall panels, contrasting against the otherwise white walls. There’s a frosted window bringing in natural light and grey vinyl flooring completes the room.
Outside, the rear garden offers a mix of spaces. It’s mainly laid with stone chips, with paved pathways running through and a section of lawn adding some softness. Mature trees and shrubs give it a bit of privacy and character, while a timber shed provides useful storage. The garden is enclosed by tall hedges and fencing, making it an outdoor area you can really enjoy spending time in.
This is a home that gives you space, with three double bedrooms, a large kitchen and a living room with character. Set in Strathpeffer, with easy access to nearby towns, it’s a place that works just as well for day to day living as it does for settling in longer term. See how it would be perfect for you by arranging a private viewing with Hamish Homes today!
About Strathpeffer
Strathpeffer is a charming Victorian spa village nestled in a beautiful valley surrounded by rolling hills. Known for its historic spa buildings and unique character, the village offers a peaceful, scenic lifestyle with a strong sense of community. Its picturesque setting is perfect for those who enjoy outdoor activities, with plenty of walking and cycling routes nearby.
The village provides essential amenities including local shops, cafes and a primary school. For secondary education and additional services, nearby Dingwall is just a short drive away, offering supermarkets, healthcare facilities and transport links. Strathpeffer is well-connected, with bus services to Dingwall and Inverness, which is around 20 miles away, providing further shopping, dining and entertainment options.
With its combination of historical charm, natural beauty and easy access to larger towns, Strathpeffer is an attractive location for those looking to buy property in a peaceful yet well-connected Highland village.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: E (40)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.

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