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Inside this incredible five-bedroom property development in Inverness


By Annabelle Gauntlett

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External view of the house from the back.
External view of the house from the back.

A stunning home located in the popular Slackbuie area of Inverness has been put on the market for £485,000.

This beautiful five-bedroom house has been put on the market for less than half a million pounds, and we have taken a look inside to see what it's like.

The external view of the property.
The external view of the property.

Affording versatile accommodation due its four public rooms, this well-presented property boasts generous garden grounds and a double detached garage.

The large, welcoming entrance hall is open to the staircase and provides access to the lounge, dining room, kitchen, master bedroom, bathroom and has two integrated cupboards providing storage space.

The staircase.
The staircase.

The comfortably proportioned lounge is bright due to a large bay window and benefits from a gas fireplace with mantle hearth and limestone mantle adding a pleasant focal point to the lounge.

Glazed double doors open to the conservatory. This room provides an abundance of natural light due to the window surround with a patio door leading to the rear garden.

The conservatory.
The conservatory.

Glazed double doors lead you to the adjoining dining room that is another bright and spacious room that provides access to the hall and kitchen.

The kitchen is generously proportioned and is furnished with a combination of wall mounted and floor based units with worktop, breakfast bar, one-and-a-half bowl stainless steel sink and drainer.

Additionally, there is an eye level double oven, gas hob with extractor hood, integrated dishwasher, integrated fridge and freezer and is open to the inner hall via an arch.

The kitchen.
The kitchen.

As you move through to the inner hall, there is an open space with potential to house furniture or appliances.

Access can be made to the utility room and provides open access to the family room.

The utility room has a combination of wall mounted and floor-based units with worktop, stainless steel sink and drainer, extractor fan, washing machine and tumble dryer. However there is space available for further appliances.

The lounge.
The lounge.

The spacious family room benefits from a large degree of natural light due to the large window and French doors leading to the garden.

Upstairs is a generous master bedroom that opens up to a dressing area which benefits from two double integrated wardrobes and has its own en suite bathroom.

The second bedroom is bright and has two double integrated wardrobes with an en suite shower room.

An en suite.
An en suite.

And the third bedroom features a spectacular view of the city and is incredibly spacious with fitted wardrobes.

Alongside the other three bathrooms, there is a family bathroom that's furnished with a wash hand basin, fitted shelving, a bath, shower cubicle with mains fed shower, extractor fan, shaver point and heated towel rail.

The family bathroom.
The family bathroom.

External to the property is a front garden that includes a well-manicured lawn area.

There's ample off-street parking and turning space offered via a large lock block driveway which proceeds to the detached double garage.

The rear garden is laid with a generous area of lawn which can be enjoyed with privacy from the neighbouring properties.

The garden.
The garden.

A paved path leads to a raised decking area extending across the rear of the property acting as a ideal space for outdoor entertaining and houses a timber shed.

Slackbuie is convenient for a range of local amenities including the Inverness Royal Academy, Inverness Gaelic Primary School, Asda supermarket and petrol station with further amenities located at the nearby Inshes Retail Park.

To view this property, or for more information, call 03304 609968.


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