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3 bed detached house for saleLettoch, North Kessock, Inverness IV1
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Freehold
Garage
Rural Scottish Highlands
Three Bedrooms Master En-Suite
Landing/Home Office Space
Solid Fuel Stove
Mature Garden Grounds
Easy Access Inverness City
Integral Garage
Immaculate Condition
Amazing Views of Beauly Firth
This stunning property offers accommodation to include: Entrance Hall, Lounge/Dining Room, High Quality Kitchen, Utility Lobby gives access to Integral Garage, Bedroom and Family Bathroom on Ground Floor. Top Floor: Two Double Bedrooms Master En-Suite and Landing/Home Office. Gravel Driveway. Garage
Nestled on the northern shore of the Beauly Firth, North Kessock is a picturesque village in the Scottish Highlands with a rich maritime and cultural history. The village lies within the parish of Knockbain, part of the historic Black Isle peninsula — a region known for its fertile lands and deep-rooted heritage.
Historically, North Kessock was best known for its ferry crossing, which served as a vital link between the Black Isle and the city of Inverness, just across the firth. This ferry, in operation for centuries, was a key part of the route north from Inverness and played a significant role in local trade and travel. The name "Kessock" itself is thought to derive from the Gaelic "Ceasag, " possibly referring to an early Christian saint or a landing place.
The landscape of the village — once quiet and relatively isolated — was transformed in 1982 with the completion of the Kessock Bridge This dramatic, cable-stayed structure stretches over the Beauly Firth, directly connecting North Kessock to Inverness. The bridge not only replaced the old ferry service but also opened up the Black Isle to more efficient travel and economic development, creating a seamless route for residents, tourists, and commercial traffic alike.
Today, North Kessock benefits from its proximity to Inverness, often considered the capital of the Highlands. The city is easily accessible via the A9 road over the Kessock Bridge, placing urban amenities, cultural sites, and employment opportunities within easy reach of the village. Additionally, Inverness Airport, located just a short drive to the east, provides convenient air links to major cities across the UK and Europe — further enhancing North Kessock's appeal as both a commuter village and a destination in its own right.
While modern infrastructure has brought change, North Kessock retains much of its traditional charm, with stunning views across the firth, frequent sightings of dolphins in the Moray Firth, and a strong sense of community rooted in its historical past
EPC band: C
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Whilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate.
Nestled on the northern shore of the Beauly Firth, North Kessock is a picturesque village in the Scottish Highlands with a rich maritime and cultural history. The village lies within the parish of Knockbain, part of the historic Black Isle peninsula — a region known for its fertile lands and deep-rooted heritage.
Historically, North Kessock was best known for its ferry crossing, which served as a vital link between the Black Isle and the city of Inverness, just across the firth. This ferry, in operation for centuries, was a key part of the route north from Inverness and played a significant role in local trade and travel. The name "Kessock" itself is thought to derive from the Gaelic "Ceasag, " possibly referring to an early Christian saint or a landing place.
The landscape of the village — once quiet and relatively isolated — was transformed in 1982 with the completion of the Kessock Bridge This dramatic, cable-stayed structure stretches over the Beauly Firth, directly connecting North Kessock to Inverness. The bridge not only replaced the old ferry service but also opened up the Black Isle to more efficient travel and economic development, creating a seamless route for residents, tourists, and commercial traffic alike.
Today, North Kessock benefits from its proximity to Inverness, often considered the capital of the Highlands. The city is easily accessible via the A9 road over the Kessock Bridge, placing urban amenities, cultural sites, and employment opportunities within easy reach of the village. Additionally, Inverness Airport, located just a short drive to the east, provides convenient air links to major cities across the UK and Europe — further enhancing North Kessock's appeal as both a commuter village and a destination in its own right.
While modern infrastructure has brought change, North Kessock retains much of its traditional charm, with stunning views across the firth, frequent sightings of dolphins in the Moray Firth, and a strong sense of community rooted in its historical past
EPC band: C
Disclaimer
Whilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate.