Listed for £180,000
January 28, 2026
Sold for £120,000
2006
Sold for £51,500
2003
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Bedroom two is a bright and pleasant double room with a window facing the front of the home. The walls are painted in a neutral white, with a feature wall decorated in wallpaper with bright blue floral patterns. Wood laminate flooring runs underfoot with a radiator mounted near the door to keep the room comfortable year round.
Bedroom three is another double room, finished with the same wood flooring as the other bedrooms and enjoys clean neutral painted walls. A wide window looks to the front of the home while a built in storage cupboard with wooden louvred doors provides useful storage.
Outside, the front garden is mainly laid to grass, with a paved pathway and steps leading down from the street to the front door. Timber fencing encloses the space, giving a clear sense of boundary. To the side and rear, the garden areas are laid with paving and gravel, creating a low maintenance outdoor space. Tall timber fencing surrounds the rear garden with a shed to the side, providing excellent storage.
This is a great family home, with good natural light, modern finishes and outdoor space that’s easy to manage. With its Strathpeffer village setting and practical layout, it’s a property that works well for everyday living. Best appreciated by viewing in person, contact Hamish Homes now to arrange your private appointment.
About Strathpeffer
Strathpeffer is a charming Victorian spa village nestled in a beautiful valley surrounded by rolling hills. Known for its historic spa buildings and unique character, the village offers a peaceful, scenic lifestyle with a strong sense of community. Its picturesque setting is perfect for those who enjoy outdoor activities, with plenty of walking and cycling routes nearby.
The village provides essential amenities including local shops, cafes and a primary school. For secondary education and additional services, nearby Dingwall is just a short drive away, offering supermarkets, healthcare facilities and transport links. Strathpeffer is well-connected, with bus services to Dingwall and Inverness, which is around 20 miles away, providing further shopping, dining and entertainment options.
With its combination of historical charm, natural beauty and easy access to larger towns, Strathpeffer is an attractive location for those looking to buy property in a peaceful yet well-connected Highland village.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Boiler and radiators, oil
Council Tax Band: B
EPC Rating: D (64)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.