The Cottage
North Kessock, Inverness, Ross and Cromarty, IV1 3XD
Guide Price
£345,000
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Apr 2023
- Removed: Date Not Available
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The Cottage, Broomhill, lies close to Tore a small village on the Black Isle and is in a peaceful setting, well off the public road. Primary schooling can be found in Tore itself and secondary schooling in the nearby village of Fortrose. The Black Isle is very renowned for having a strong community spirit, charming towns and villages and is very popular with those who enjoy outdoor pursuits and nature lovers alike.
The Cottage is well placed for access to the A9 north and south and is within with easy commuting distance of Inverness, about a 10 minute drive away. Inverness has all the facilities of a modern city including its airport with regular flights to the south and Europe.
The countryside of the Scottish Highlands is varied, from the fertile, rolling farmland of the coast to the inland moorlands and rugged mountains. This unspoilt landscape provides a haven for many rare and protected species of wildlife, as well as a wide range of rural leisure and sporting opportunities from way marked walks and cycle trails on the Black Isle to skiing and adventure sports in the Cairngorms National Park.
The Cottage is in a delightful location on the popular Black Isle enjoying views over the neighbouring farmland and beyond. The current owner purchased the property over 25 years ago and have since extended it in a sympathetic fashion to create a comfortable and well-appointed interior which retains the traditional integrity of the original cottage. The extension comprises a rear vestibule/boiler room with pantry off, a dining kitchen with double height ceiling, French doors from which the views can be enjoyed, and Velux windows which fill the room with natural light.
EPC Rating = E
Marketed by: Galbraith, Inverness
The Cottage is well placed for access to the A9 north and south and is within with easy commuting distance of Inverness, about a 10 minute drive away. Inverness has all the facilities of a modern city including its airport with regular flights to the south and Europe.
The countryside of the Scottish Highlands is varied, from the fertile, rolling farmland of the coast to the inland moorlands and rugged mountains. This unspoilt landscape provides a haven for many rare and protected species of wildlife, as well as a wide range of rural leisure and sporting opportunities from way marked walks and cycle trails on the Black Isle to skiing and adventure sports in the Cairngorms National Park.
The Cottage is in a delightful location on the popular Black Isle enjoying views over the neighbouring farmland and beyond. The current owner purchased the property over 25 years ago and have since extended it in a sympathetic fashion to create a comfortable and well-appointed interior which retains the traditional integrity of the original cottage. The extension comprises a rear vestibule/boiler room with pantry off, a dining kitchen with double height ceiling, French doors from which the views can be enjoyed, and Velux windows which fill the room with natural light.
EPC Rating = E
Marketed by: Galbraith, Inverness
Land Registry Data
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