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Set within the handsome stone-built Salisbury House, this flat offers the scale and elegance of Victorian architecture with bright, modern interiors throughout. With generous rooms, a stylish kitchen diner and allocated parking, this is a home with real character in a peaceful Highland setting.
The building itself dates to around 1880 and retains much of its period charm. Inside the shared entrance, rich dark wood panelling frames a wide, sweeping staircase that sets the tone before you even reach the flat. Once inside, you’re met with a long, elegant hallway with spotlights overhead, tall ceilings and beautiful wooden flooring underfoot, creating a crisp and welcoming space that connects each room naturally.
The living room is spacious and full of light, with a trio of sash-style windows bringing a calm, airy feel. High ceilings and rich wooden floors add to the sense of scale, while the walls are painted in a neutral cream with a bold blue-green feature wall. There’s plenty of space here for sofas, bookshelves and media units, while the radiator is tucked onto a blank wall, leaving the room’s layout open to interpretation.
Along the hall, the dining kitchen is a standout space. A bay window creates a perfect spot for a dining table and chairs, with views over the village beyond. The kitchen itself is fitted with a stylish combination of matt grey wall and floor units with long chrome handles, offset by striking wooden worktops that bring warmth and contrast. Grey tiling runs along the walls behind the worktops and cooking areas, adding contrast and a smart finish, while soft green walls bring a fresh, modern feel to the space. An integrated black oven and electric hob are built in, and there’s plumbing and space for both a dishwasher and washing machine. Altogether, it’s a sociable kitchen with a clean, modern look and plenty of space to cook and gather.
The main bedroom is a generous double with soft grey carpeting, cream walls and a gentle blush pink feature wall to one side. The room has a calm and soothing feel, with high ceilings and ample floor space for a large bed, wardrobes and additional furniture. A built-in cupboard offers practical storage, while a window brings in natural daylight. A white radiator sits on the opposite wall, maintaining clean lines throughout.
The second bedroom, while a little smaller, still comfortably fits a double bed. Matching the same cream and blush pink tones, the space feels soft and relaxed, with grey carpet and a tall, slim window that allows light without compromising wall space. A radiator by the door keeps the room cosy year-round.
The shower room is smartly finished, combining modern fittings with strong visual detail. All the walls are lined with large slate-grey tiles, adding depth and texture. The chrome-edged shower cubicle houses a mixer shower, while the white wash basin sits beneath a large mirror. The toilet is also finished in crisp white, keeping the look simple and cohesive. A big window makes sure the room stays bright and well ventilated.
Outside, the property includes an allocated section of garden, laid to grass, and a chipped parking space to the front. Shared communal grounds surround the building, creating a pleasant setting with greenery around.
With its generous proportions, characterful original features and smart presentation, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Strathpeffer’s history. Its position, just a short walk from local shops, cafés and transport links, adds everyday convenience to its timeless appeal. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful permanent home or a Highland retreat with real charm, 4 Salisbury House offers an excellent balance of style, space and setting. This distinctive home is unlikely to stay on the market for long, early viewing is highly recommended, so contact Hamish Homes today to book your appointment.
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 & LPG Gas
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: D (57)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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