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In a quiet cul-de-sac in Inverness’s popular Culloden area, this three-bedroom bungalow includes flexible living space, established gardens and useful features like a wood-burning stove, utility room and en suite, all just a short distance from local shops, schools and transport links. With scope to refresh and personalise, it’s a home with plenty of potential for the right buyer.
The front garden is a neat blend of paving and gravel, giving a low-maintenance welcome to the property. The rear garden opens out onto a lawn with a paved patio alongside, bordered by timber fencing and mature hedging for privacy. A timber shed with a pitched felted roof provides useful external storage.
Inside, the long sitting room and dining area stretches from front to back, drawing light in through windows at both ends. The solid wooden flooring runs the full length of the room, with two-tone painted walls and a timber trim around the middle. In one corner, a wood-burning stove stands on a slate hearth with slate backing creating a cosy and striking feature in the room. There’s space here for both a seating area and a dining table and chairs, with flexibility to arrange the room to suit your needs.
The kitchen is fitted with an older style range of wooden wall and base cabinets topped with light-coloured acrylic worktops. A stainless steel sink sits beneath the rear window and there’s space for a freestanding cooker and dishwasher. White tiled splashbacks and warm yellow painted walls brighten the room, while the wooden flooring continues underfoot for a consistent flow. To the rear, the utility room offers a practical extension of the kitchen with plumbing in place for laundry appliances, additional shelving, counter space and direct access to the garden.
All three bedrooms are doubles and include built-in wardrobes. The main bedroom features soft yellow walls and a built in wardrobe with sliding wooden doors. It also comes with its own en-suite shower room. This en-suite includes a corner shower enclosure lined with white wetwall, a wash hand basin and toilet, all set against similar soft yellow décor.
The second and third bedrooms are finished in blue tones with wooden flooring and their own distinct built-in storage — one with sliding wooden doors and the other with louvre-style doors. Each has a window for natural light and wall-mounted electric heater for warmth.
The main bathroom includes a lovely traditional freestanding bath with decorative taps, a pedestal wash hand basin and a toilet. The walls are lined with easy-to-maintain white wetwall panelling while a high-positioned window brings in light and ventilation.
The property benefits from mains-wired smoke alarms installed and is fitted with original timber-framed double glazing. Hot water is supplied by a 150-litre insulated cylinder with dual immersion heaters located in the hall cupboard.
With its calm setting, generous room sizes and enclosed garden space, this is a bungalow that offers both practicality and comfort, just a short distance from the shops, services and open spaces of Culloden. Don’t miss out on this opportunity, contact Hamish Homes today to arrange your own private viewing.
About Culloden
Culloden, a historic village located just a few miles east of Inverness, is well known for the famous Battle of Culloden in 1746. The village is home to the Culloden Battlefield and Visitor Centre, making it a destination for history enthusiasts. Despite its historical significance, Culloden provides a peaceful and family-friendly atmosphere, ideal for those looking to settle in a quiet yet well-connected location.
The village boasts a range of local conveniences, including shops, cafes and healthcare facilities, while Inverness, just a short drive away, offers larger supermarkets, shopping centres and entertainment options. Culloden has well-regarded schools, including Culloden Academy for secondary education, and local primary schools serving younger children, making it an attractive choice for families.
Culloden enjoys excellent transport links, with regular bus services to Inverness and easy access to the A96, connecting residents to Inverness Airport and the wider region. The area also offers abundant outdoor activities, with scenic walking routes, parks and the nearby Moray Firth for coastal exploration.
With its strong sense of community, historical charm and proximity to Inverness, Culloden is a desirable location for those looking to buy property in the Highlands, offering both tranquillity and convenience.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: D
EPC Rating: E(51)
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