Listed for £420,000
January 13, 2026
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At the same end of the hall you’ll find the main family bathroom. This is a large room with white bath that runs along one wall. It has a fixed shower screen on the side and shower above for flexibility. A substantial glossy dark grey vanity unit runs along one wall with a marble-effect worktop, incorporating both a modern shaped basin and the toilet, along with useful storage. White tiled flooring pairs with neutral painted walls with a large mirror and frosted window completing the room.
The staircase turns back on itself as it rises to the first floor, finished with a wooden banister and grey carpet that continues onto the landing. From here, three further bedrooms and an additional shower room are accessed.
The first of the upstairs bedrooms is a generous double with wooden flooring and sloping ceilings that add interest to the space. Glazed French doors open to a small Juliet balcony, bringing in plenty of light and giving the room a real sense of openness. A built-in wardrobe with mirrored sliding doors provides storage, while the en-suite shower room includes a vanity unit with basin and toilet, a shower enclosure lined with light grey wetwall and a tall chrome towel radiator.
The second bedroom up here is finished with white painted walls and light grey carpet, with two built-in wardrobes, both fitted with mirror fronted sliding doors. A dormer window brings light into the room, with a radiator positioned beneath.
The final bedroom is similar in size and layout, a comfortable double, finished with white painted walls and light coloured carpet. Two built-in wardrobes with mirrored sliding doors provide storage, while a good-sized window looks out over the surrounding grounds.
The upstairs shower room is fitted with a white vanity unit incorporating storage for bathroom essentials, a toilet and hand basin. A large walk-in shower enclosure sits alongside. The room has a window with a modern chrome towel radiator below.
Heating is provided by an oil-fired boiler located within the attached double garage, supplying underfloor heating to the ground floor and radiators upstairs. Hot water is stored in a pressurised cylinder housed within a cupboard on the landing, with the oil tank located discreetly within the grounds.
The attached double garage is accessed via two metal vehicle doors and a UPVC pedestrian door, with an internal link directly into the utility room. Outside, the house sits within generous garden ground, partially bounded by stone and brick walling and timber fencing. A shared private track leads to the property, while the driveway to the side offers plenty of space for multiple vehicles, right beside the garage.
All in all, Oakland House offers generous, flexible living in a peaceful rural setting, with modern comforts and space that works perfectly for family life. With Invergordon close by and Inverness within easy reach, it’s a home that feels both secluded yet well connected, and one that’s certainly best appreciated by seeing it in person. Contact Hamish Homes to arrange a private viewing for yourself, today.
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 & Oil
Council Tax Band: F
EPC Rating: C (79)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.