Listed for £190,000
April 30, 2025
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Outside, the garden wraps around the property and is mainly laid with stone chips for low maintenance. A timber shed offers storage while a decorative fish pond provides a real visual focal point. A section of artificial grass creates a spot for seating, while the garden as a whole offers a good-sized space with scope for future landscaping.
The home is fitted with UPVC double-glazed windows and external doors, along with matching UPVC fascia boards for low-maintenance upkeep. Heating and hot water are provided by an oil-fired combi boiler located in the kitchen, with radiators keeping the home warm, fitted throughout.
11 Novar Road is a bright and practical bungalow offering flexible living, built-in storage and the kind of location that makes everyday life easy. With private garden space, scope to personalise and strong local connections, it’s a home with real long-term value. Viewings are highly encouraged to appreciate both the layout and potential on offer.
About Alness
Alness lies near the mouth of the River Averon near the Cromarty Firth in Easter Ross. Known for its rich history, scenic beauty and strong community spirit, Alness offers a blend of rural charm and modern conveniences, making it an attractive place to live and visit.
The town's picturesque setting is complemented by its beautifully maintained floral displays, which have earned Alness numerous awards and accolades throughout the years. These stunning gardens and floral arrangements contribute to the town’s welcoming and attractive atmosphere.
Scottish Champion at the 2018 Great British High Street Awards, Alness boasts a variety of local shops, cafes, restaurants and a modern leisure centre, ensuring residents have access to all necessary services and recreational activities. The town’s excellent primary and secondary schools provide quality education, making it a great location for families.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in and around Alness. The nearby Fyrish Monument offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and is a popular hiking destination. The Cromarty Firth provides opportunities for water-based activities and wildlife watching, particularly for those interested in spotting the area’s famous dolphins.
Alness is well-connected, with convenient transport links to Inverness, just 20 miles to the south, and other major towns in the region. This proximity to larger urban centres allows residents to enjoy the benefits of rural living without sacrificing access to broader amenities and employment opportunities.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: (2)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.