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£140,000

2 bed terraced house for sale
Macrae Crescent, Dingwall IV15

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

Hamish Homes

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About this property

  • French Doors Opening To Rear Deck

  • Large Lounge With Defined Dining Zone

  • Bright Bathroom With Electric Shower

  • Gas Central Heating With Worcester Boiler

  • Quiet Residential Street On Dingwall's Edge

  • Landscaped Garden With Lawn And Patio

  • Modern Kitchen With Integrated Appliances

  • Two Double Bedrooms

  • PVC Double Glazed Windows & Doors

  • Excellent Condition Ready-To-Move Into

Positioned on an elevated stretch of Macrae Crescent, this two-bedroom terraced home offers bright interiors, far-reaching views and a garden that makes the most of its sloping setting - and all within easy reach of Dingwall town centre and just a short commute to Inverness.

Set behind a well-kept front garden with lawn and shrubs, the property is accessed via a shared gravel path. The front garden is a generous size and offers a pleasant spot to sit out, with the pavement and street below separated by steps and a traditional stone wall boundary.

Inside, the entrance hall is finished with crisp white walls, a radiator and wood laminate flooring that continues into the kitchen. To the left, the main living area stretches along the length of the property, with soft cream carpet underfoot and plenty of space to zone the room into lounge and dining areas. An electric fire designed in the style of a multifuel stove sits within a white decorative surround, with a grey inset and black tiled hearth adding contrast and character. At the rear of the space, French doors open directly onto the garden decking, while a large window to the front draws in natural light from both sides of the home.

The kitchen sits at the end of the hallway and has been fitted with a range of modern wooden units, black acrylic worktops and neutral tiling. Integrated appliances include a built-in oven and a four-burner gas hob with stainless steel sink beside. There’s space for a washing machine and room to customise further if desired. Neutral paintwork and practical finishes give the room a clean, modern feel.

The staircase and landing is finished with dark grey carpet which continues into the larger of the two bedrooms. This front-facing double room benefits from a built-in wardrobe with wood-fronted doors and two large windows that frame open views across Dingwall and to the hills beyond. A radiator sits between the windows with the room offering plenty of space for additional furnishings.

The second bedroom is also a double which sits to the rear of the house. Finished with wood laminate flooring, cream walls and white ceiling cornicing, it includes two rear-facing windows and another radiator between.

The bathroom features a white suite including a toilet, wash hand basin and full-sized bath. A Mira Sport electric shower is fitted above the bath, with a fixed screen on the side to keep the space feeling open. Small sea-green mosaic-style tiles add a splash of colour against the white wall finishes. Wood flooring runs underfoot and a large mirror above the radiator adds brightness and depth to the space. The room is simple, fresh and ready for use as-is, with scope to personalise if desired.

At the rear, the garden is split into distinct zones. Timber decking sits directly outside the French doors making it a perfect spot for outdoor dining or enjoying the sun. From here, a path runs up the garden alongside a sloped lawn with large timber fences on both sides. Raised flower beds, a small second decked area and a shed at the top offer both utility and charm. Beyond the fence, the outlook extends to open hills, making the garden feel private and well connected to its rural surroundings.

Heating is supplied via a wall-mounted Worcester Greenstar gas combi boiler located in the rear bedroom cupboard, with radiators fitted throughout the house. Windows and doors have been replaced with uPVC double glazed units and mains-powered smoke alarms are also installed.

This is a well-proportioned home with a practical layout, generous outdoor space and wide views that bring a real sense of openness. Whether you're a first-time buyer, looking to downsize or simply want a comfortable home with potential to make your own, 22 Macrae Crescent offers a solid opportunity in a well-connected part of Dingwall. Arrange your private viewing today, contact Hamish Homes now!

About Dingwall

Dingwall is a vibrant market town which is steeped in history. Dingwall dates back to the Viking era and boasts a rich heritage that is reflected in its historic buildings and landmarks, such as the Dingwall Townhouse and the ancient Dingwall Castle site.

The town serves as a bustling hub for the surrounding rural areas, offering a wide range of amenities and services. Dingwall’s High Street is lined with a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants, and traditional pubs, ensuring residents and visitors have access to all necessities and leisure activities. The town also hosts a farmers' market, providing a selection of local produce and crafts.

Dingwall is well-equipped with educational facilities, including primary and secondary schools, making it an excellent location for families. The Dingwall Leisure Centre offers a variety of sports and fitness activities, contributing to a healthy and active community lifestyle.

Surrounded by stunning Highland scenery, Dingwall is an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts. The nearby Ben Wyvis mountain and the beautiful Cromarty Firth offer opportunities for hiking, wildlife watching, and water-based activities.

The town is well-connected by road and rail, with Dingwall railway station providing regular services to Inverness, just 14 miles away, and further afield. This makes Dingwall an attractive location for those seeking the tranquillity of rural living with the convenience of easy access to a larger city.

With its rich history, strong community spirit, and beautiful surroundings, Dingwall offers a unique and fulfilling lifestyle in the Scottish Highlands.

General Information:

Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas

Council Tax Band: C

EPC Rating: C(73)

Entry Date: Early entry available

Home Report: Available on request

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