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£265,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Kintail Place, Dingwall IV15

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

Hamish Homes

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About this property

  • Detached Home With Elevated Outlook

  • Driveway Parking With Attached Garage

  • Large Balcony With Open Southern Views

  • Modern Blue Kitchen With Timber Worktops

  • Air Source Heating With Hot Water Cylinder

  • Set On Dingwall’s Popular North Side

  • Electric Car Charging Point Installed

  • Generous Living And Dining Room Space

  • Additional First Floor WC For Convenience

  • Pv Solar Panels Installed On Roof

Set in an elevated position on Dingwall’s northern edge, this detached four-bedroom home offers spacious living, modern comforts and open views across the town to the countryside beyond. With a flexible layout, garage, balcony and private gardens, it’s a home that offers both practicality and a strong sense of place.

To the front, a paved driveway leads to an attached single garage, with a useful electric car charging point already in place. The front garden is laid to lawn with colourful shrubs and mature trees providing structure and privacy. A path runs along the side of the house, leading to steps that take you up to the main entrance.

Inside, the entrance hall is finished with wood flooring, a large radiator and crisp white walls. Straight ahead, the living space opens up into a generous open-plan sitting and dining room. Wood flooring continues throughout with large French doors at the rear that open out onto the balcony - a lovely elevated spot to sit and enjoy the surroundings. The connected dining area sits to the front of the home, with large windows bringing in natural light and plenty space for a full dining table and chairs. An archway from here leads through to the kitchen.

The kitchen is modern and well-finished, with deep blue coloured cabinets, warm timber worktops and a tall grey vertical radiator that adds both style and heat. Integrated appliances include an electric oven and hob, and a large window above the sink keeps the space bright. Ceiling spotlights complete the room’s clean, contemporary look.

Also on the ground floor is the main bathroom, fitted with a white suite including toilet, basin and bath with mains-fed shower over and a fixed screen. White wetwall panels around the shower area, a white towel radiator and spotlighting overhead give the space a fresh, simple finish.

The home’s fourth bedroom is located on the ground floor. A neutral white room with wooden flooring and characterful blue-green painted skirting and sill detailing. It’s currently used as a home office but would suit a range of uses.

A cream carpeted staircase leads up to the attic landing, where a radiator is placed to keep the central area warm. From here three further bedrooms and a handy WC are located.

The first upstairs bedroom is a comfortable double, finished with wooden flooring and a radiator positioned near the door. The space is simple and neutral, making it easy to personalise with furniture and decor. A second bedroom also accommodates a double bed and includes a full-length built-in wardrobe with painted timber doors in a soft blue-green tone, a detail that echoes the finish found in the downstairs bedroom. The wood flooring and white walls continue the home’s consistent style. The third upstairs bedroom is currently used as a small child’s room. It has white walls, wooden flooring and a radiator and would work equally well as a nursery, guest room or study.

Also on this floor is a convenient WC, fitted with the original white suite of toilet and sink along with a small radiator . This is a practical addition for busy households, especially during night-time hours.

Heating is supplied via a Daikin air source heat pump located externally beneath the balcony, feeding radiators throughout the home. Hot water is stored in a pre-insulated Daikin cylinder in the attic landing cupboard. The roof also benefits from pv solar panels, helping reduce energy use and running costs.

The garden grounds extend around the side and rear, with steps leading down from the balcony to an area complete with trees, shrubs and paving. The layout offers a private, manageable outdoor space with pockets of interest and planting throughout.

With far-reaching views, a practical four-bedroom layout and strong energy saving credentials, 33 Kintail Place is a home that balances everyday comfort with long-term value. Set in an established residential area close to Dingwall town centre, it’s a rare opportunity to secure a detached property with real flexibility and appeal. Get in touch with Hamish Homes today to arrange your own private viewing of this superb home.

About Dingwall

Dingwall is a vibrant market town which is steeped in history. Dingwall dates back to the Viking era and boasts a rich heritage that is reflected in its historic buildings and landmarks, such as the Dingwall Townhouse and the ancient Dingwall Castle site.

The town serves as a bustling hub for the surrounding rural areas, offering a wide range of amenities and services. Dingwall’s High Street is lined with a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants,

and traditional pubs, ensuring residents and visitors have access to all necessities and leisure activities. The town also hosts a farmers' market, providing a selection of local produce and crafts.

Dingwall is well-equipped with educational facilities, including primary and secondary schools, making it an excellent location for families. The Dingwall Leisure Centre offers a variety of sports and fitness activities, contributing to a healthy and active community lifestyle.

Surrounded by stunning Highland scenery, Dingwall is an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts. The nearby Ben Wyvis mountain and the beautiful Cromarty Firth offer opportunities for hiking, wildlife watching, and water-based activities.

The town is well-connected by road and rail, with Dingwall railway station providing regular services to Inverness, just 14 miles away, and further afield. This makes Dingwall an attractive location for those seeking the tranquillity of rural living with the convenience of easy access to a larger city.

With its rich history, strong community spirit, and beautiful surroundings, Dingwall offers a unique and fulfilling lifestyle in the Scottish Highlands.

General Information:

Services: Mains Water, Electric & Air source heat pump

Council Tax Band: D

EPC Rating: C (70)

Entry Date: Early entry available

Home Report: Available on request

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