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This comfortable two bedroom home at Blackwell Court in Culloden is perfect for everyday living with local shops, schools and healthcare close by and the city centre not too far away. This end terraced property sits within a quiet cul de sac, offers its own driveway parking, garden space and a practical layout arranged over two floors.
As you approach the home you’re met with a gravel driveway which provides private off street parking. To the side of the house, a roughcast lean-to entrance porch with a tiled roof offers shelter before stepping inside.
The porch opens straight into the sitting room, giving an immediate sense of the main living space as you step inside. Wooden laminate flooring runs underfoot, while neutral painted walls are lifted by a single modern grey feature wall that adds contrast without dominating the space. A radiator sits close to the kitchen door, keeping the room warm year round. The staircase rises neatly from the room, finished in white painted timber and forming part of the layout in a way that feels open rather than intrusive.
The kitchen, which sits just off the sitting room, is fitted with light coloured floor and wall mounted units finished with slim chrome handles. Dark acrylic worktops provide contrast, with a built-in oven housed below a gas hob and extractor hood above. A stainless steel sink sits beneath the garden facing window, and the walls are painted in a light neutral tone with black tiled style panelling around the worktop areas. Large floor tiles line the floor while a rear door from here opens directly to the garden.
Upstairs, the landing provides access to both bedrooms and the bathroom. The first bedroom is a double room with light coloured painted walls and a single feature wall in a soft contrasting shade. A radiator is positioned near the door, and a built-in wardrobe offers enclosed storage.
The second bedroom is also a double, finished with light grey carpet underfoot. One wall is painted in a light purple tone with another featuring a subtle spotted pattern – the remaining walls are finished in a neutral light colour. A built-in wardrobe with mirrored sliding doors is fitted while a radiator is positioned close to the door.
The bathroom is finished with a white suite, including a bath fitted with a mains shower above and a shower screen to the side. One wall is painted in a light blue sea toned colour, with the remaining walls finished in a lighter neutral shade. The wash basin sits on top of a small cupboard providing useful storage for bathroom essentials, with the toilet positioned alongside. A chrome ladder style towel radiator is fitted near the door.
Heating to the home is provided by a gas-fired wall mounted boiler located within the roof space, feeding radiators fitted throughout the property and supplying domestic hot water on demand. Windows and doors are replacement PVC double glazed units, with timber fascias and panelling forming part of the roofline detailing.
The rear garden has been designed for a low level of maintenance, combining paving and timber decking to create a pleasant outdoor space, all enclosed by tall timber fencing.
This is a comfortable two bedroom home with outdoor space, parking and a quiet setting, all in a well connected Culloden are close to Inverness. Its end terrace position makes it a strong option for buyers looking to settle into an established residential area, best appreciated by viewing in person.
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: C
EPC Rating: C (74)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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