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Built around ten years ago by Tulloch Homes, this modern two bedroom end terraced home enjoys a quiet cul-de-sac spot in Conon Bridge. The location works well for buyers wanting easy access to both Dingwall and Inverness, while still enjoying a more relaxed village setting with everyday amenities close by. With a practical layout spread across two floors, the property would suit first time buyers, small families or anyone looking for a modern home with private outdoor space. Externally, the house has a clean modern appearance with light coloured rendered walls. The small grass area to the front is split by a small path which leads to the front door, with a hedge to the side and small plants and flowers to add colour.
Stepping through the front door, you enter into the dining area. This section forms part of the open plan ground floor layout, flowing naturally through into the kitchen and onward into the living room at the rear. There’s a large window to the front while the walls are finished in a soft light grey tone with matching light grey wood effect flooring below. A half height dividing wall helps define the dining space without closing it off completely, helping the layout feel open and connected.
Just off the dining area is a ground floor WC. It’s fitted with a white toilet and sink, with mosaic style tiling behind the basin adding colour to the space. A small frosted window to the front provides natural light, while the walls continue in a clean neutral finish consistent with the rest of the home.
The kitchen sits centrally within the open plan layout. The units are a warm wood colour arranged in an L-shape with black worktops above. A stainless steel sink is positioned on the dividing wall overlooking the dining space, with integrated appliances, including an oven, hob and stainless steel extractor hood, are set to the side. Dark mosaic style tiling behind the work surfaces adds texture and detail. To the side of the kitchen there is additional space for freestanding appliances beneath the staircase, a great spot for a tall fridge freezer and washing machine.
The living room continues the open plan feel of the ground floor while still giving the space a cosy and separate atmosphere. French doors bring in plenty of natural light and open directly out to the rear garden, making the room feel bright throughout the day. The walls continue in a soft neutral
tone with matching flooring flowing through from the dining area and kitchen. The staircase rises along one side of the room with useful open storage space tucked neatly beneath, while a radiator is positioned beside the doors for warmth. The layout comfortably accommodates sofas and media furniture, creating a practical everyday living space with a direct connection to the garden.
Upstairs, the first floor landing gives access to two bedrooms and the bathroom. The first bedroom is positioned at the front of the home and has a calm and comfortable feel. One wall has been finished with decorative panel detailing, adding texture and a strong focal point to the space. A large built in wardrobe takes up one wall, providing valuable storage for your clothes and accessories. The flooring is laid with a neutral coloured carpet, continuing the clean and modern finish seen throughout the home. A large window lets in natural light, with a radiator set below to keep the room warm in cooler times.
The second bedroom is currently arranged as a child’s room and has a bright, cheerful feel. A soft blue feature wall adds colour to the space, contrasting against the otherwise light neutral decor. The room benefits from mirror fronted sliding wardrobes which help reflect light back into the room while also providing excellent storage space. The layout still leaves good floor space for additional furniture and storage.
The bathroom has been designed in a modern style with dark marble effect wall panelling running around the bath and shower area. This gives the space a striking contrast against the white suite. The bath includes a shower positioned above with a glazed screen fitted to the side, creating a practical setup for both everyday use and family living. Alongside, there’s a combined vanity unit incorporating both the sink and toilet, with built in storage below helping keep toiletries and essentials neatly tucked away. A frosted window provides natural light and ventilation, helping the space feel bright despite the darker finishes.
Windows and doors throughout the property are of a uPVC double glazed design, including French patio doors opening from the living room into the rear garden. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas fired Combi boiler, wall mounted within one of the kitchen cupboards, supplying radiators throughout the home and providing domestic hot water on demand. Communal parking is available to the front of the property within the cul-de-sac.
Outside, the rear garden has been designed to be low maintenance. Timber fencing encloses the space, creating a private outdoor area with gated access to the side. Directly outside the French doors there’s a paved section, ideal for outdoor seating, while the remainder of the garden is finished with gravel for minimal upkeep throughout the year. A timber shed provides useful outdoor storage for bikes, tools and garden equipment.
This is a bright, modern home with an open plan layout that creates a great sense of space downstairs. It’s the perfect home for anyone looking for something modern and manageable in a convenient location.
About Conon Bridge
Conon Bridge is a charming village nestled along the banks of the River Conon in a picturesque region of Ross-shire. Known for its scenic beauty and welcoming community, Conon Bridge offers a peaceful and idyllic lifestyle while being conveniently close to larger towns and amenities.
The village boasts a rich history with its traditional architecture and the 200 year old Conon Bridge itself, just some of the notable landmarks that add to village’s charm. The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities, including walking, cycling and fishing along the river.
Conon Bridge offers essential amenities such as local shops, cafes and a primary school, ensuring residents have access to daily necessities within the village. The larger nearby town of Dingwall, just a short drive away, provides additional services, secondary school, shopping and recreational facilities.
The village is well-connected by road and rail, with its own railway station on the Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh Line, making commuting straightforward. Inverness, is only 12 miles away, offering a wider range of cultural, educational and employment opportunities.
With its blend of natural beauty, historical charm and strong community spirit, Conon Bridge is an ideal location for those seeking a tranquil yet connected lifestyle. Whether you’re looking to immerse yourself in nature, explore local history or enjoy a close-knit community, Conon Bridge has something to offer everyone
General Information:
Services: Mains Water & Gas
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: C (80)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.

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