Offers over
£490,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleLeanaig Road, Conon Bridge IV7
4 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Hamish Homes
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About this property
Over 220 Square Metres Of Internal Floor Space
Large Elegant Lounge With Feature Fireplace
Spacious Kitchen With Range Cooker
Four Double Bedrooms On The First Floor
Large Driveway With Space For Multiple Cars
Built In 1890 But Extended And Modernised
Family Room With Log Burning Stove
Bright Sun Lounge With Garden Views
Master Bedroom with Luxury En-Suite
Separate Dining Room And Study
A stylish black and white door opens to the entrance vestibule, a sheltered space that leads through double white-painted doors into a welcoming hallway. Decorative tiled flooring immediately adds character, complemented by neutral painted walls, natural timber finishes and a striking wooden staircase that lies straight ahead.
To the left you’ll find the lounge, an expansive reception room designed for comfort and versatility. Light biscuit coloured carpet and softly painted walls keep the room bright, while a large decorative fireplace provides the focal point. A log burning stove sits neatly within the surround, offering both warmth and atmosphere to the room. Thanks to windows on two sides, the lounge is flooded with natural light and offers excellent scope for various furniture arrangements.
Flowing directly from here, the sun lounge sits within a later extension. This impressive room has pastel coloured walls set against the original exposed stone. Windows wrap around the space, further enhanced by two overhead rooflights, creating a room alive with natural light. Views stretch into the gardens, making it a year round retreat for relaxation or entertaining.
Returning to the hallway, the dining room sits between kitchen and entrance. This is a charming space for gatherings and combines neutral cream decor with a striking wallpapered feature wall depicting leafy patterns with colourful birds. A light carpet softens the atmosphere, while a large bay window to the front ensures brightness throughout.
Also accessed from the hallway, the office is a practical through-room also leading to the kitchen. With neutral walls, biscuit carpet and a wide window, it is a comfortable and well lit space ideal for working from home, hobbies or study.
Beyond these lies the large kitchen and family room. Wooden floor and wall units are paired with light worktops, white tiled splashbacks and integrated appliances including a range cooker and an additional built-in oven and hob. A white composite sink and space for a washing machine and dishwasher complete the kitchen area. The adjoining family room introduces deep teal painted walls and a log burning stove set against a stone-effect wall. This creates a cosy yet stylish environment. Ceiling spotlights illuminate the entire room, while glazed doors open directly to the garden. With space for sofas and informal dining, this combined area is bound to become a highly sociable part of thehome.
Beyond here, a practical area provides storage for coats before leading into the convenient downstairs WC, fitted with a toilet, sink and chrome towel radiator and all set against cream painted walls.
Upstairs, the main bedroom is a substantial double, decorated in soft neutral tones and laid with plush carpet. Windows on two sides bring in excellent light, while a radiator with decorative cover adds style. The en-suite is a highlight of the home: Large and luxurious, with shiny white tiling offset by a strip of black tiles. A rolltop bath with central taps provides indulgence, while a corner cubicle houses a mains shower. A traditional sink, toilet, chrome towel radiator and frosted window complete this striking private space.
The further bedrooms offer variety. One is a generous double with cream walls, carpet and a window. Another is an equally spacious double, with windows on two walls and a sloping ceiling adding character.
A fourth bedroom, positioned above the adjoining property and accessed via a separate rear staircase, provides a unique retreat. With neutral décor, sloping ceilings, a dormer window and radiator, it is both bright and versatile, ideal as a guest room, teenager’s space or even a private home office suite.
The family bathroom includes a white bath with mains shower above and a folding screen to the side, set against large white tiles with a black feature strip. A frosted window brings in light while maintaining privacy. Alongside the bath are a traditional pedestal sink and toilet, completing this practical space.
The gardens surrounding Applegrove are generous and varied. A sweeping stone-chipped driveway at the front offers parking for multiple cars, framed by mature trees that provide privacy and seasonal colour. To the rear and sides, garden areas are defined by hedging, stone walls and fencing. A timber shed with felted roof provides useful storage, while the integral rear store houses the boiler and hot water cylinder.
Applegrove on Leanaig Road is a substantial and flexible family home that blends its 19th century origins with modern extensions and practical updates. With four double bedrooms, an en-suite retreat, three reception rooms plus office and extensive garden grounds, it is perfectly suited to families who want both space and character in a village setting close to Dingwall and Inverness. Early viewing is highly recommended so contact Hamish Homes today to arrange your private appointment.
About Conon Bridge
Conon Bridge is a charming village nestled along the banks of the River Conon in a picturesque region of Ross-shire. Known for its scenic beauty and welcoming community, Conon Bridge offers a peaceful and idyllic lifestyle while being conveniently close to larger towns and amenities.
The village boasts a rich history with its traditional architecture and the 200 year old Conon Bridge itself, just some of the notable landmarks that add to village's charm. The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities, including walking, cycling and fishing along the river.
Conon Bridge offers essential amenities such as local shops, cafes and a primary school, ensuring residents have access to daily necessities within the village. The larger nearby town of Dingwall, just a short drive away, provides additional services, secondary school, shopping and recreational facilities.
The village is well-connected by road and rail, with its own railway station on the Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh Line, making commuting straightforward. Inverness, is only 12 miles away, offering a wider range of cultural, educational and employment opportunities.
With its blend of natural beauty, historical charm and strong community spirit, Conon Bridge is an ideal location for those seeking a tranquil yet connected lifestyle. Whether you’re looking to immerse yourself in nature, explore local history or enjoy a close-knit community, Conon Bridge has something to offer everyone.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: F
EPC Rating: D (63)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent