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A colourful and characterful two-bedroom mid-terrace home with private gardens, vibrant interiors and generous living space, tucked into a peaceful cul-de-sac on the northern edge of Invergordon.
Hidden at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of Invergordon, this two-bedroom mid-terrace home brings something a little different to the table – bolder décor, bright flowing spaces and a touch of personality that many homes lack. Thoughtfully styled throughout, with enclosed garden space front and back, it’s an ideal fit for first-time buyers, downsizers or anyone seeking a bit more than the ordinary.
Set back from the road, the home sits behind a neat front garden, mostly laid to lawn with a pathway to the entrance. The lean-to porch extension not only offers a buffer from the elements but also houses the Worcester Greenstar gas-fired combi boiler, keeping heating and hot water efficient and up to date.
Inside, the hallway leads directly into one of the home’s standout features, a beautifully designed sitting room that manages to feel both cosy and expressive. The wallpaper above the dado line is a light grey, detailed with gentle black waves that add texture and depth. Below, a contrasting lighter wallpaper grounds the room and adds balance. The wooden floor is warm and welcoming, while a white fireplace with electric fire insert provides a striking focal point. Natural light floods the room through a large front-facing window, making this an easy space to enjoy anytime of the day, from morning to evening. There’s generous space for multiple sofas, shelving and media units, without the room feeling cramped.
From here, a doorway opens directly into the dining room, maintaining the same wooden flooring which carries through a cohesive design. The walls are painted in a rich blue, with two leafy wallpapered feature walls in white and soft blue tones. The room comfortably holds a large dining table and chairs making it a perfect entertaining space that remains practical for daily life. Another window here which looks out to the garden, keeps the room bright throughout the day.
At the rear of the property, the kitchen is as bold as it is functional. Dark cabinetry and pale grey worktops create a crisp contrast, while light grey tiled splashbacks give a clean finish to the food preparation areas. The rest of the walls are finished with a vivid leafy green wallpaper that brings life and energy to the space. Above, a wood-panelled ceiling in a dark stain adds warmth and detail. There’s ample space for a freestanding cooker, slimline dishwasher and washing machine, making this a fully functional kitchen with a touch of style.
Upstairs, the home’s personality continues with a statement stairwell. The striped grey, black and white carpet, paired with thick stripey wallpaper, makes the ascent to the first floor feel almost gallery-like. On the landing, the bold lines continue the design as it connects the upper rooms.
The bathroom sits at the top of the stairs and is simply styled with neutral cream tiles around the bath and basin, a white suite including a toilet and a wood-panelled side to the bath for added detail. A mains shower over the bath and a large window providing ventilation and natural light complete this practical space.
Both bedrooms in this stylish home are genuine doubles. The first combines a soft, neutral grey palette with a standout feature wall depicting birds and flowers in vibrant colour, a gentle yet joyful design that lifts the space. There’s room here for a double bed, wardrobe and other furniture, with a small radiator tucked neatly to one side.
The second bedroom keeps to cooler tones, with soft grey walls and a striking geometric feature wallpaper adding a subtle pattern. A built-in storage cupboard provides handy extra capacity, while a large window draws in plenty of light. Soft grey carpet underfoot makes the room feel cosy and calm.
Outside, the rear garden is fully enclosed with tall timber fencing, ideal for those with pets or young children. A lawned area offers space for play or planting and a paved patio is the perfect spot for a small table and chairs. A modern grey-painted shed sits at the end, adding useful storage for bikes, tools or garden equipment. A border running along one edge is ready to be filled with colourful flowers or low-maintenance shrubs.
With easy access to Invergordon’s shops, schools and services, plus excellent road and rail links to both Dingwall and Inverness, this is a home that balances standout design with everyday convenience. It’s ready to move into, easy to maintain and full of character – and it won’t sit on the market long. Arrange your viewing today, contact Hamish Homes right away!
About Invergordon
Nestled on the shores of the Cromarty Firth, Invergordon is a charming town in the north of Scotland, known for its rich maritime heritage and stunning natural scenery. Located about 25 miles north of Inverness, Invergordon serves as a gateway to the Highlands, making it an ideal base for exploring the region’s breathtaking landscapes and historical sites.
Living in Invergordon means being part of a vibrant community with a range of amenities, including shops, cafes and restaurants. The bustling high street offers everything from daily essentials to unique local crafts. Families will find several well-regarded schools, providing quality education for children of all ages right on your doorstep.
Residents can enjoy various activities, from strolling along the scenic waterfront to exploring the fascinating Invergordon Naval Museum and Heritage Centre. The town is also renowned for its impressive murals, which depict its rich history and community spirit, creating a colourful outdoor gallery. Outdoor enthusiasts will find numerous opportunities for walking, cycling and wildlife watching in the surrounding countryside.
Invergordon’s proximity to other picturesque towns like Tain and Alness and the easy access to Inverness, allows for convenient day trips to explore castles, distilleries and the legendary Loch Ness. Whether you’re looking for a vibrant community or a peaceful retreat, Invergordon offers a warm welcome and a wealth of experiences.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: C (71)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
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