Listed for £265,000
November 26, 2025
Sold for £255,000
2025
Sold for £160,000
2011
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Bedroom 3 has a clean, modern feel, with neutral painted walls and a timber framed window that keeps the room bright. The wood effect flooring adds warmth. It’s a comfortable single bedroom or a quiet study or a practical hobby room.
The bathroom is fully tiled in a soft cream pattern that keeps the whole room looking consistent, with a decorative border running around the middle. A luxury corner bath sits to one side with chrome taps and a matching shower attachment above, paired with a curved glass screen. The wall hung basin has a simple, rounded shape and sits beneath a small timber framed frosted window that brings in daylight while still offering privacy.
The home uses a mix of the original timber double glazed windows and more recent PVC replacements, with a PVC double glazed side entrance door. Timber is carried through the roofline too, with fascia boards, eaves and soffits all in the same material. Heating comes from an external Worcester oil boiler, feeding radiators throughout the bungalow.
Stepping outside, the plot opens out around the bungalow with garden space on three sides. Most of it is laid to grass, mixed with mature shrubs, small trees and flowers that blend into the woodland beyond. A paved and gravel driveway runs along the side of the house and gives easy access to the detached single garage, which has a roughcast exterior, a flat felt roof and a metal up-and-over door, with a glazed timber door on the side for everyday entry. An EV charge point is mounted on the wall beside the driveway for convenient home charging. At the rear, a greenhouse is attached directly to the back of the garage while the garden is enclosed by timber fencing and hedging.
This bungalow has a welcoming feel, helped by its outlook and the way the rooms flow so simply from one to the next. The gardens, garage and driveway make everyday life straightforward and the setting on Feddon Hill gives you the benefit of space while still being close to the heart of Fortrose. It’s a home that’s ready to enjoy as it is, with plenty of scope to shape it to your own plans over time. Early viewing is encouraged so contact Hamish Homes now to book your own private appointment.
About Fortrose
Fortrose, a picturesque town on the Black Isle, is a gem known for its stunning coastal views, historic charm and friendly community. Located just 13 miles from Inverness, Fortrose offers country living with easy access to city amenities.
One of Fortrose’s most captivating features is its beautiful setting on the Moray Firth, providing residents with spectacular views and opportunities for dolphin watching at Chanonry Point. The town is steeped in history, with the impressive ruins of Fortrose Cathedral dating back to the 13th century, adding a touch of historical allure to the area.
Fortrose boasts a range of local amenities, including independent shops, cafes and restaurants that cater to daily needs and offer a taste of local produce. The town also has a well regarded secondary school, Fortrose Academy, known for its strong academic performance and community involvement.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do, with numerous walking and cycling paths, a scenic golf course overlooking the sea and nearby woodland trails. The community is vibrant and welcoming, with various local events and activities throughout the year.
For those looking to buy property, Fortrose offers a peaceful yet connected lifestyle, combining natural beauty, historical charm and a strong sense of community. It’s an ideal place for families, retirees and anyone seeking a serene coastal retreat.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Oil
Council Tax Band: E
EPC Rating: D (61)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.