Offers over
£300,000
3 bed detached bungalow for saleGreat North Road, Muir Of Ord IV6
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Bright Living Room With Feature Wood Burning Stove
Spacious Kitchen Dining Room With Adjoining Conservatory
Conservatory Enjoying Lovely Views Of Surrounding Greenery
Large Bathroom With Separate Bath And Shower
Three Double Bedrooms With Built-In Storage
Two Large Detached Garages, One With Dedicated Vehicle Ramp Installed
Mature Gardens Wrap Around The Entire Property
Greenhouse Included For Gardening Enthusiasts
Convenient Access To Muir of Ord Amenities
Great Village Location Within Commuting Distance of Inverness
Rowan Lea is a detached bungalow with beautifully maintained gardens and impressive garage facilities, creating a home that will appeal to families, hobbyists and anyone looking for extra space in a semi-rural location.
You approach the property through attractive garden grounds, with a decorative stone entrance vestibule creating a welcoming first impression. Stone detailing continues inside the vestibule, where there is space for coats, shoes and everyday essentials before stepping through into the main part of the home.
The hallway feels bright and inviting, decorated with cream textured wallpaper, a light coloured carpet and a large radiator to keep the area warm. It provides access to all principal rooms and immediately gives a sense of the care with which the home has been maintained.
The living room is at the front and is a bright space thanks to the large window that floods the room with daylight. Light cream textured walls and a light coloured carpet create a calm backdrop, while the focal point is undoubtedly the feature chimney breast. Set within glossy black marble effect tiling is a modern wood burning stove, topped by a substantial floating timber mantel that adds warmth and character to the room.
The kitchen dining room is a sociable, open plan space. The dining area comfortably fits a table and chairs, with neutral decor complemented by timber skirtings, window surrounds and a timber dado rail running around the room. The kitchen is designed with dark timber cabinets and drawers that provide plenty of storage across three walls, topped with white counters. A built-in oven and hob are integrated into the layout, while a wide window above the sink brings in natural light. There is also space beneath the worktops for appliances, helping keep everything neatly organised.
Opening directly from the dining area, the conservatory adds another valuable living space. Windows wrap around the room and extend into the roof structure, creating a bright environment throughout the day. Views across the surrounding greenery make this a lovely spot to relax in, enjoying a morning coffee, reading a book or simply taking in the changing seasons. A radiator ensures the room remains comfortable throughout the year.
The first of the three bedrooms is a comfortable double room. It’s decorated with light blue wallpaper with a decorative blue border running around the centre. A window provides natural light, with a radiator positioned beneath, while a wide built-in wardrobe with timber sliding doors provides excellent storage.
Bedroom two is another generous double room with neutral décor and a calm, understated feel. This room also has a large built-in wardrobe with timber sliding doors which spans one wall, while a window and radiator combination ensures the room remains bright and comfortable.
The third bedroom is another double which also has cream walls and a grey carpet. Whether used as a bedroom, home office, hobby room or study, it adapts easily to changing requirements.
The bathroom is finished in a bright, modern style. A large white bath sits beneath striking grey wall tiles, while a separate shower cubicle houses an electric Mira shower. On the opposite side of the room, the wash basin sits on top of a practical storage unit with the toilet positioned alongside. A large frosted window allows natural light into the room while maintaining privacy.
Outside, the lawns wrap around the property and are beautifully maintained, bordered by mature shrubs, flowers and carefully shaped bushes that provide colour, texture and interest. A good size driveway and stone chipped parking area provide private parking for multiple vehicles. For buyers seeking workshop space, storage or somewhere to pursue hobbies, the outbuildings are exceptional. There are two large detached garages, one of which contains a vehicle ramp that will undoubtedly appeal to car enthusiasts or anyone requiring serious workshop facilities. Behind the garages sits a greenhouse, adding another highlight for keen gardeners.
With three good size double bedrooms, a generous open plan living space, beautifully maintained grounds and garage and workshop space, Rowan Lea is a home that will suit a wide range of buyers. Viewing is highly recommended so contact Hamish Homes to arrange yours today.
About Muir of Ord
Muir of Ord, a vibrant village located on the edge of the Black Isle, offers a blend of countryside living with excellent connectivity to nearby towns and cities. The village is well-known for the Glen Ord Distillery, one of Scotland’s oldest whisky distilleries, which adds to the local charm and attracts visitors from afar.
The village provides a good range of local amenities, including a small supermarket, shops, cafes, and restaurants, catering to the needs of the community. Families are well-served by Muir of Ord Primary School with secondary education available at Dingwall Academy, located just 5 miles away in the nearby town of Dingwall.
Transport links are a significant advantage in Muir of Ord, with its own railway station offering regular services to Inverness - just 13 miles away - and Dingwall, ensuring easy access for commuters and shoppers alike. The A9 and A832 roads also provide convenient access to the wider Highland region.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the surrounding countryside - ideal for walking, cycling and enjoying the natural beauty of the area. With its strong sense of community, good amenities and proximity to Inverness and Dingwall, Muir of Ord is an attractive place to buy a property and settle down.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Oil
Council Tax Band: E
EPC Rating: D (63)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent
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