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£430,000

4 bed detached house for sale

Moray Park Terrace, Inverness IV2
4 beds
3 baths
1 reception
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Offers over

£430,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Moray Park Terrace, Inverness IV2

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

Just added
Freehold
Added on 29/08/2025

About this property

  • Designer Kitchen With Quartz Worktops

  • Elevated Balcony With Stunning Views

  • Double Integral Garage With Driveway

  • Master Bedroom: Walk-In Dressing & En-Suite

  • Family Bathroom With Separate Bath & Shower

  • Sitting Dining Room With Wood-Burning Stove

  • PVC Double Glazed Windows Throughout

  • Sixteen Photovoltaic Panels Rear Roof

  • Three Additional Double Bedrooms

  • Popular Culloden Area Near Inverness

Set high on its plot in a quiet Culloden cul-de-sac, 15 Moray Park Terrace is a striking split level home that surprises at every turn. From the vaulted living room with its panoramic balcony views across the Moray Firth to the sleek designer kitchen, four large bedrooms and generous gardens, it’s the perfect home for larger families.

The spacious entrance vestibule offers a calm first impression, before entering the ground floor hallway. This forms the spine of this level, guiding you to the bedrooms and storage space while setting the tone with its clean finishes and practical layout.

The master bedroom is a large double with white walls and a wide window with radiator beneath. A walk-in dressing room provides a dedicated space to organise and store clothes and accessories. The en-suite is finished with light walls contrasted by dark wet-wall panelling inside a corner cubicle shower, alongside a modern sink, toilet, chrome towel radiator and a frosted window.

The three additional double bedrooms all follow a consistent style, finished in clean neutral tones that create a bright backdrop. Each room enjoys the benefit of a built-in wardrobe with sliding wooden doors, providing practical storage without compromising floor space. Windows in every bedroom ensure good natural light, complemented by radiators for warmth. Together, they offer versatile accommodation that can adapt easily for family use or guest rooms while maintaining a cohesive decorative theme throughout the sleeping quarters.

The family bathroom is generously proportioned and designed for comfort. A modern white bathtub with sleek centre-mounted taps forms the centrepiece, while a separate shower cubicle finished with striking black wet-wall panelling contrasts beautifully with the surrounding white decor. Together they offer the flexibility of a quick shower or an indulgent bath, catering perfectly to busy households.

Off the hallway, a large walk-in storage room provides welcome practicality. Fitted with shelving and finished in clean white, it is the ideal place to tuck away household appliances, laundry or seasonal belongings, keeping the main living spaces uncluttered.

An additional box room adds another layer of versatility, to be used as a small study or hobby space. With its neutral decoration, light carpet and radiator, it creates a quiet corner that lends itself perfectly to working from home, crafting or focused study.

On the upper ground floor, the landing flows naturally into the family room, a generous and inviting space with a tall timber ceiling and ceiling spotlights. A gas fire provides both warmth and a focal point, while large glazed doors open directly to the garden, ensuring this room is bathed in natural light. The size allows for flexible furniture arrangements, making it a superb everyday living hub.

Next door, a convenient WC is finished in a simple, neutral style with a toilet and basin. Its position on this level makes it especially useful for visiting guests or busy family life.

The utility room is a practical asset, fitted with an additional sink set into a counter, with ample space beneath for laundry appliances. White walls and wooden flooring keep it fresh while a rear door, wall-mounted coat hooks and a small radiator make this a well equipped space that can handle the comings and goings of daily life.

At the top of the house, the first floor landing opens to a spectacular sitting and dining area that makes the most of the home’s elevated position. A vaulted timber ceiling with exposed beams creates drama and scale, while a wood-burning stove anchors the room with character. A full wall of windows draws the eye to sweeping views over the Moray Firth and beyond, while a side door opens to the balcony — a perfect spot to step out, take in the outlook and enjoy fresh Highland air. The room is expansive, comfortably accommodating both a large dining table and generous sofa seating.

Alongside, the kitchen has been finished to a high designer standard. Glossy white cabinets are paired with durable quartz worktops for a crisp, modern look, while a contrasting bank of dark wood-effect tall units houses integrated double ovens at eye level. Within the main white run, an electric hob with extractor hood above is set neatly into the worktop. Under-cabinet lighting highlights the preparation areas, while ceiling spotlights ensure the whole space feels bright and welcoming. The light wooden flooring ties the scheme together, while there is room for an extra dining table and chairs, making this a sociable space as well as a functional one.

The home is fitted with PVC double glazed windows and external doors, while sixteen photovoltaic panels on the rear roof plane provide an eco-friendly advantage. Heating is supplied by a Worcester gas boiler in the utility room, feeding water-filled radiators, with domestic hot water stored in a 250-litre cylinder in the adjacent cupboard.

Outside, the gardens are as appealing as the interior. To the front, a neat lawn with mature shrubs frames the approach, with a driveway leading to the double integral garage. The rear garden is substantial and slopes gently, offering large grassed areas with established planting, a paved patio just outside the family room doors and a charming sitootery nestled within the grounds. This is a lovely sheltered spot to sit and enjoy the outdoors in all seasons.

The garage itself is more than just car storage. Double in size and fitted with an electrically operated roller door as well as internal access to the hall, it is currently laid out as a superb workshop space but would serve equally well for vehicles, hobbies or extensive household storage.

This is a standout home in Culloden, offering spacious split-level living, elevated views, modern finishes and a strong balance of style and practicality. Contact Hamish Homes today to arrange your private viewing and discover everything this remarkable property has to offer.

About Culloden

Culloden, a historic village located just a few miles east of Inverness, is well known for the famous Battle of Culloden in 1746. The village is home to the Culloden Battlefield and Visitor Centre, making it a destination for history enthusiasts. Despite its historical significance, Culloden provides a peaceful and family-friendly atmosphere, ideal for those looking to settle in a quiet yet well-connected location.

The village boasts a range of local conveniences, including shops, cafes and healthcare facilities, while Inverness, just a short drive away, offers larger supermarkets, shopping centres and entertainment options. Culloden has well-regarded schools, including Culloden Academy for secondary education, and local primary schools serving younger children, making it an attractive choice for families.

Culloden enjoys excellent transport links, with regular bus services to Inverness and easy access to the A96, connecting residents to Inverness Airport and the wider region. The area also offers abundant outdoor activities, with scenic walking routes, parks and the nearby Moray Firth for coastal exploration.

With its strong sense of community, historical charm and proximity to Inverness, Culloden is a desirable location for those looking to buy property in the Highlands, offering both tranquillity and convenience.

General Information:

Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas

Council Tax Band: G

EPC Rating: C(80)

Entry Date: Early entry available

Home Report: Available on request.

Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent

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