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Inverness property that was finalist in BBC Scotland’s Home of the Year on the market for £600,000





The house is on the market for over £600,000. Picture: Galbraith
The house is on the market for over £600,000. Picture: Galbraith

A house that was a finalist in BBC Scotland's Home of the Year in 2021 is up for sale.

After a 14 year renovation, the Inverness home in Crown is on the market at offers of over £600,000.

Owners Simon and Gaëlle are relocating to France to undertake a new renovation project.

The house on Victoria Terrace includes three reception rooms and four bedrooms.

The house is on the market for over £600,000. Picture: Galbraith
The house is on the market for over £600,000. Picture: Galbraith

They were finalists on the popular BBC television show Scotland's Home of the Year in 2021 where they won the Highland heat.

The house is on the market for over £600,000. Picture: Galbraith
The house is on the market for over £600,000. Picture: Galbraith

Having come under the scrutiny of judges Anna Campbell-Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers in the Highland heats, it earned plaudits such as quirky, fun and elegant.

The Colonel’s House in Inverness is home to Simon, Galle and Luc. Picture: BBC Scotland and IWC.
The Colonel’s House in Inverness is home to Simon, Galle and Luc. Picture: BBC Scotland and IWC.

Having brought the house for £330,000, they estimate they have spent over £200,000 on the renovation.

The home was previously a guesthouse. Picture: Picture: IWC and BBC Scotland
The home was previously a guesthouse. Picture: Picture: IWC and BBC Scotland

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