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3 bed detached house for sale
3 Bank Street, Invergordon IV18

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Detached Home Dating Back Around 120 Years

  • Character Stone Features Throughout Interior

  • Three Bedroom One And Half Storey Layout

  • Lounge With Solid Fuel Stove

  • Dining Room With Solid Fuel Stove

  • Ground Floor Shower Room & First Floor Bathroom

  • Two Attic Bedrooms With Walk-In Wardrobes

  • Large Attached Garage With Light & Electric

  • Gas Combi Boiler Central Heating

  • Driveway Parking & Enclosed Garden

Original stonework, two solid fuel stoves and a walk-in wardrobes in two bedrooms give this town centre home a character all of its own. Dating back around 120 years, the property blends traditional Highland features with practical modern living, all within a short walk of the shops, waterfront and everyday amenities of Invergordon.

Entering the home, the lounge sits off to the left of the hallway, with sliding glazed patio doors that open to the garden. It’s a characterful room centred around a stone fireplace with a large solid fuel stove connected directly to the flue. An alcove sits alongside this with built-in shelving, an ideal spot to display your valuable items or photographs. Light cream walls and timber detailing help create a relaxed atmosphere that complements the age of the property.

The property's heritage immediately comes to the fore in the dining room. A solid fuel stove sits within a simple fireplace beneath a timber mantel, while warm wooden flooring adds contrast against the light coloured walls. Light enters through two deep set windows, with a radiator positioned below one of them. The room's defining feature is the remarkable stone opening connecting it to the kitchen. Formed from the original stonework and framed by an exposed timber lintel, it’s visually dramatic, showcasing the property's long history and evolution over the years.

The kitchen balances the home's traditional character with a clean, modern layout. Shaker style units are paired with solid timber worktops, while a long bank of windows above the sink fills the room with daylight throughout the day. Storage is provided by a combination of drawers and cupboards, with a double oven at eye level and a ceramic hob positioned next to it beneath a curved glass extractor. Ceiling spotlights add a modern touch, while a walk-in pantry provides additional storage away from the main kitchen area.

Directly off the kitchen is the ground floor shower room. Finished in light neutral tones, it includes a shower enclosure, heated towel radiator and a built-in storage cupboard. The basin sits on top of a small unit with a toilet positioned alongside.

Also from the rear of the kitchen you can gain access into the attached garage. Measuring approximately 6.4m by 4.4m, the garage provides a large amount of space that can be used for a variety of reasons, from storage and hobbies to gym or workshop use.

The first of the three bedrooms is located on the ground floor. It’s a compact single room, decorated in fresh white tones with a light coloured carpet. There’s a good size window for natural light and a radiator mounted on the wall near the door. This works great as a room for someone with mobility issues, or could be repurposed as a working office, great for those who work from home.

The staircase rises to a landing serving the bathroom and two further bedrooms. Bedroom two is a large double room, centred around a broad dormer window that draws in natural light. The shape of the room makes excellent use of the upper floor, with sloping ceilings adding character. A dedicated walk-in wardrobe provides storage that many modern homes struggle to match and allows the main room to remain clear and uncluttered.

Bedroom three is another distinctive double room. An exposed stone feature wall forms a dramatic backdrop and highlights the property's history, while a walk-in wardrobe in here adds practicality and storage. The combination of original character and modern presentation gives the room a unique identity.

The bathroom has a simple, uncluttered feel, with clean white fixtures set against soft neutral walls. The bath is set along one wall with chrome taps, while the toilet sits opposite a white vanity unit with the sink on top. The room has a calm, practical finish that suits the character of the home.

Outside, the property benefits from a stone walled garden area to the front. A lawn creates a pleasant open space, complemented by flower beds, mature shrubs and a timber garden shed. The enclosed setting gives the garden a sheltered feel while remaining easy to maintain. Driveway parking is available for one vehicle, with additional public parking located across the road.

The town centre location places shops, services, cafes and everyday amenities within easy reach, while the waterfront and harbour are only a short distance away. For those looking for a home with genuine character, practical space and a great location, this is a property that stands out. Contact Hamish Homes now to arrange your private viewing.

About Invergordon

Nestled on the shores of the Cromarty Firth, Invergordon is a charming town in the north of Scotland, known for its rich maritime heritage and stunning natural scenery. Located about 25 miles north of Inverness, Invergordon serves as a gateway to the Highlands, making it an ideal base for exploring the region's breathtaking landscapes and historical sites.

Living in Invergordon means being part of a vibrant community with a range of amenities, including shops, cafes and restaurants. The bustling high street offers everything from daily essentials to unique local crafts. Families will find several well-regarded schools, providing quality education for children of all ages right on your doorstep.

Residents can enjoy various activities, from strolling along the scenic waterfront to exploring the fascinating Invergordon Naval Museum and Heritage Centre. The town is also renowned for its impressive murals, which depict its rich history and community spirit, creating a colourful outdoor gallery. Outdoor enthusiasts will find numerous opportunities for walking, cycling and wildlife watching in the surrounding countryside.

Invergordon's proximity to other picturesque towns like Tain and Alness and the easy access to Inverness, allows for convenient day trips to explore castles, distilleries and the legendary Loch Ness. Whether you're looking for a vibrant community or a peaceful retreat, Invergordon offers a warm welcome and a wealth of experiences.

General Information:

Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas

Council Tax Band: B

EPC Rating: D(61)

Entry Date: Early entry available

Home Report: Available on request.

Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent

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