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This outstanding and unique property offers an extensive family home with potential as a holiday or other investment opportunity. As a single property, it presents a prestigious and beautiful residence.
The entrance is via a blockwork drive and a single garage, providing substantial parking space. Constructed in 1950, with a total floor area of 142 m2, the principal accommodation is a spacious bungalow finished predominantly in whites.
The hallway opens into a large kitchen dining room with wood and metal effect cabinetry and wood-style worktops in a U-shaped layout; coloured tiles give the kitchen a comfortable but modern aesthetic. The space is completed with a generously sized dining area.
A large living room opens onto a wooden verandah; with a white fireplace, decorative wall lights, and striking hardwood flooring, this is a very attractive space with substantial room for seating and entertainment.
A long corridor creates an appealing and dramatic connection with archways and wall lighting leading to the main building’s three bedrooms.
The principal bedroom is large with a pair of built-in double wardrobes. A second is decorated in white with a pretty, arched decorative wall finishes; its en-suite shower room is white with plum-coloured details and contains a walk-in shower, WC and wash hand basin.
The third bedroom has attractive proportions and benefits from a separate anteroom that could be used as a dressing area, classroom for home-schooling, play space or multiple other uses.
Annexe 1 has an open-plan living room and kitchen with space for dining. Finished with white cabinets and walls and with a wood-burning stove, this is a large room, offering a good amount of space with plentiful wall and floor cabinets in its sizable kitchen area.
Two large bedrooms are well-appointed; one has a large built-in wardrobe, and the second is currently used as storage. A shower room with a walk-in enclosure completes these accommodations.
Annexe 2 also opens into a beautifully finished open-plan kitchen-living room. This annexe also has two bedrooms; the first has a separate area that could be used for workspace or dressing, and the second is simply finished but still spacious.
The bathroom has a bath, shower enclosure, WC and wash hand basin.
Fenced with timber and laid with lawn, the gardens are extensive and wrap around the main bungalow and annexes, creating distinct areas near each.
This is a substantial and unique property, which avails itself to holiday lettings or tother investment opportunities. But beyond this, each element is beautifully designed and decorated, and both annexes offer full-sized homes in their own right.
Whether considered as just one large home for an extended family or viewing it from the perspective of three separate units, 5 Milton of Culloden is a fabulous addition to Hamish Homes’ portfolio that offers considerable scope.
Viewing is definitely recommended to further appreciate the considerable benefits this property yields.
About Culloden
At just four miles from the centre of Inverness, and five miles from open countryside, Culloden has the benefits of both urban and rural living. The Culloden area is large, extending south from the A96 as far as Drumossie Moor, the site of the famous Battle of Culloden.
Technically a village, Culloden is unique for its mix of property styles, from country houses, tied cottages, local authority housing, architect-designed homes, and new developments that offer blended accommodation, from affordable housing to strikingly contemporary apartments. This diversity creates a welcoming, inclusive community, further enhanced by a high level of services and facilities within a relatively short distance, given its comparatively small population of about 3,800.
Culloden is renowned for its sensitive handling of the Battle of Culloden in 1746; the National Trust’s Visitor Centre is one of the most atmospheric sites in the country, attracting visitors from around the world. But Culloden is rich with many other areas of interest: Culloden Woods is an ancient site popular with walkers and riders and features a Clutie Well, and a marvellous Gruffalo Walk that is popular with families.
There are several primary schools, plus a large secondary school which is earmarked for a complete renovation, a medical centre, dentists, and a leisure centre with a swimming pool. Several places of worship are nearby, and independent shops, bars, and eateries, including award-winning Harry Gow’s head office, are all popular.
With its proximity to Inverness, Nairn, the Scottish School of Forestry, Inverness Campus and Inverness Retail Park, Culloden is an excellent place for commuters and families, making it a great place to live, work, and visit.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Biomass
Council Tax Band: G
EPC Rating: E (46)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
Included in the sale:
All floor coverings, blinds and all white goods.
No floor plans available.
At Hamish, our experienced Inverness estate agents prioritize listening to your needs. We aim to help you achieve your property goals with confidence, making the process of selling your home as smooth and certain as possible
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