Listed for £250,000
March 19, 2026
Sold for £187,000
2021
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As a Royal Burgh, Dingwall developed into a thriving market town, serving rural communities across Ross-shire. Regular markets and fairs brought farmers, traders, and craftsmen together, helping the town become a focal point for commerce in the Highlands. This tradition continues today in a modern form, with Dingwall still acting as a service hub for the surrounding countryside.
Among its notable historic features is Dingwall Museum, which preserves local artefacts and tells the story of the town’s Norse and medieval past. Nearby stands Dingwall Castle, once an important royal residence, though now largely gone.
The town centre retains a traditional Highland character, with a mix of older stone buildings and civic spaces that reflect its long-standing role as a county town. Dingwall also serves as the administrative centre for the Highland Council area.
Today, Dingwall balances its historical identity with modern life. It has good transport links, including rail connections to Inverness, just a short distance away. While quieter than larger towns, it remains an active community with local shops, schools, and cultural events.
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