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2 Migdale House sits within a thoughtfully redeveloped section of the historic B-listed Migdale Hospital, a landmark building just outside Bonar Bridge. The original structure dates back to 1872 and has been tastefully converted into a small collection of homes with communal green spaces, footpaths and mature trees. The result is a peaceful and unique residential setting with off-street parking for residents and easy access to local village amenities.
A timber archway and gate mark the approach to the home, with a paved path leading through a low-maintenance front garden finished with stone chippings and a small planted border. The crisp white exterior is framed by a green-painted front door, matching window frame and timber-framed sunroom.
Inside, the layout is clean and bright throughout, with wood laminate flooring running across the ground level and crisp white walls that keep the home feeling fresh and modern.
The main living room is a generous space, benefitting from two windows, one deep set to the front and another to the rear. Power points are thoughtfully placed and the dimensions mean there’s space for multiple furniture arrangements. The room flows into the kitchen, where light grey units and a dark laminate worktop offer a smart contrast. An integrated oven, electric hob and ceiling spotlights complete this simple, practical cooking space.
Off the hallway is a compact yet well-appointed shower room. It features a corner enclosure clad in grey marble-effect wetwall, a toilet and a basin set into a small storage cabinet. The space feels bright and efficient, with wood laminate flooring continuing the home’s cohesive finish.
A ground floor double bedroom is located at the rear, with a glazed door that opens directly to the outside. The space is fresh and offers room for a double bed and essential furnishings.
The sunroom, glazed on three sides, offers a light-filled additional space perfect for reading, relaxing or working from home.
A staircase leads from the hall to the attic-level main bedroom. A large double with sloped ceilings, this upper room has two rooflight windows and space for wardrobes, a bed and storage. The bedroom enjoys an en-suite shower room that continues the home’s clean white finish, with a toilet, basin set into a small unit and a corner shower enclosure. A rooflight above brings in natural light and provides welcome ventilation, keeping the space feeling fresh and bright.
Set within a characterful development with landscaped communal surroundings, 2 Migdale House blends history with straightforward modern living. With two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a thoughtfully designed layout across two levels, this is an ideal option for anyone seeking a distinctive, easy-to-manage home in a peaceful Highland village. Contact Hamish Homes to arrange your viewing today.
About Bonar Bridge
Bonar Bridge, a picturesque village in the north of Scotland, is situated at the western end of the Dornoch Firth. Surrounded by stunning Highland scenery, the village is ideal for those who appreciate a peaceful, rural lifestyle with easy access to outdoor pursuits. Fishing, walking and cycling are popular activities, with ample opportunities to explore the nearby hills, lochs and woodlands.
Despite its small size, Bonar Bridge provides essential amenities, including a local shop, post office, café and a community hall, ensuring that daily needs are met. For families, Bonar Bridge Primary School serves younger children, while older students typically attend secondary schools in nearby towns such as Dornoch or Tain.
Transport links connect Bonar Bridge to larger towns and the rest of the Highlands. The A836 and A949 roads offer a straightforward route to Tain and Lairg, where additional supermarkets, healthcare facilities, restaurants and leisure centres can be found. Inverness, the Highland capital, is around an hour’s drive away, providing even wider shopping, entertainment and travel options, including rail and air connections.
With its scenic location, welcoming community and convenient access to amenities, Bonar Bridge is an appealing place to buy a property and embrace the relaxed Highland way of life.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric Boiler
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Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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