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2 bed bungalow for sale
Upper Knockbain Road, Dingwall IV15

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Inverness Approx 15 Miles

  • Walk-In Condition

  • Open Fire in Lounge

  • Wide Range of Shops in Dingwall

  • Gravel Driveway

  • Two Double Bedrooms

  • Easy Access Town Centre

  • Secluded Bungalow Outskirts of Dingwall

Built in 1966, Bracadale is a spacious, bright and airy detached bungalow offering accommodation comprising entrance hall, lounge with dining area overlooking the garden and an open fireplace, two double bedrooms and a bespoke kitchen with pantry and, washing machine, fridge freezer and cooker are included in the sale.

The kitchen leads to the a rear porch, driveway with ample parking for four vehicles if required, storage outbuilding.

Coming into its own during Spring and Summer, Bracadale's large mature garden with a feature, mature Japanese Maple Tree includes a greenhouse and cold frame in the sale for keen gardeners.

A further two storage sheds are available in the garden in addition to the storage outbuilding to the rear. Access to the garden from the driveway is available via a pathway to the side of the house. A paved patio area is available for al fresco dining in this peaceful location during the warmer months.

Within walking distance of Dingwall, Bracadale also offers access to the countryside for keen walkers as well as being a short distance from the Knockbain Farm Mountain Bike Trail and the Peffery Way leading the Victorian Spa village of Strathpeffer.

Dingwall is a historic market town in the Scottish Highlands, set at the head of the Cromarty Firth. Despite its relatively small size, it has long been an important administrative and commercial centre for the surrounding region of Easter Ross.

Dingwall’s history stretches back to early medieval times, and its name comes from the Old Norse Þingvöllr, meaning “assembly field” - a place where Viking settlers once gathered to hold local parliaments or “things.” This reflects the strong Norse influence in the north of Scotland.

The town gained particular prominence in 1226 when it was granted the status of a Royal Burgh by Alexander II of Scotland. This designation was highly significant: Royal Burghs were centres of trade, governance, and royal authority, with special privileges such as the right to hold markets and trade internationally.

Dingwall retained this Royal Burgh status for around 800 years, a remarkable continuity that lasted until local government reforms in 1975 formally abolished the legal status of Royal Burghs across Scotland. Even so, the identity remains an important part of the town’s heritage.

As a Royal Burgh, Dingwall developed into a thriving market town, serving rural communities across Ross-shire. Regular markets and fairs brought farmers, traders, and craftsmen together, helping the town become a focal point for commerce in the Highlands. This tradition continues today in a modern form, with Dingwall still acting as a service hub for the surrounding countryside.

Among its notable historic features is Dingwall Museum, which preserves local artefacts and tells the story of the town’s Norse and medieval past. Nearby stands Dingwall Castle, once an important royal residence, though now largely gone.

The town centre retains a traditional Highland character, with a mix of older stone buildings and civic spaces that reflect its long-standing role as a county town. Dingwall also serves as the administrative centre for the Highland Council area.

Today, Dingwall balances its historical identity with modern life. It has good transport links, including rail connections to Inverness, just a short distance away. While quieter than larger towns, it remains an active community with local shops, schools, and cultural events.

EPC Band: D

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