Listed for £185,000
November 7, 2025
Sold for £130,000
2021
Sold for £113,000
2016
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The second bedroom is finished in soft grey tones that complement the light grey carpet. It’s an easy room to furnish, with ample room for a double or twin layout. The large window admits plenty of daylight and there’s a radiator complete with stylish wooden cover, to keep the room warm.
The third bedroom is generous in size. Plight coloured walls keep it bright and adaptable, while the fitted hanging rails and shelving along one side add a practical touch without crowding the space. It’s a straightforward, versatile room that could be a bedroom, dressing room or home office or study.
The home is fitted with double glazed uPVC windows and external doors, helping to retain warmth and reduce noise. Heating and hot water are provided by a Potterton Promax Combi gas boiler, located in a cupboard within the front bedroom and connected to radiators throughout. For safety, smoke detectors are installed in the hallway, lounge and landing, along with a heat detector in the kitchen.
The rear garden is a great size for families or those with pets, with a combination of grass and paved areas that make it easy to maintain and enjoy. Timber fencing provides privacy, while raised planters add a touch of character. A gate opens to a lane at the side of the house, which is understood to be part of the property and there’s also an off street parking space positioned just beyond the rear boundary fence, included within the title.
21 Burns Avenue offers the kind of home that families love. The layout is simple and well thought out, the finishes are contemporary without being cold, and the village setting adds a real sense of community. Everything here feels ready for someone new to move straight in and enjoy. With space for a growing family, easy access to local amenities and excellent transport links nearby, it’s a property that will appeal to anyone looking for a comfortable, modern home in the Highlands. Early viewing is highly recommended.
About Muir of Ord
Muir of Ord, a vibrant village located on the edge of the Black Isle, offers a blend of countryside living with excellent connectivity to nearby towns and cities. The village is well-known for the Glen Ord Distillery, one of Scotland’s oldest whisky distilleries, which adds to the local charm and attracts visitors from afar.
The village provides a good range of local amenities, including a small supermarket, shops, cafes, and restaurants, catering to the needs of the community. Families are well-served by Muir of Ord Primary School with secondary education available at Dingwall Academy, located just 5 miles away in the nearby town of Dingwall.
Transport links are a significant advantage in Muir of Ord, with its own railway station offering regular services to Inverness - just 13 miles away - and Dingwall, ensuring easy access for commuters and shoppers alike. The A9 and A832 roads also provide convenient access to the wider Highland region.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the surrounding countryside - ideal for walking, cycling and enjoying the natural beauty of the area. With its strong sense of community, good amenities and proximity to Inverness and Dingwall, Muir of Ord is an attractive place to buy a property and settle down.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: C (71)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.