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£200,000

4 bed end terrace house for sale
Macdonald Court, Inverness IV2

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

Just added
Freehold
Added on 09/01/2026

About this property

  • Four Bedrooms Including Ground Floor Option

  • Kitchen Features Built In Modern Appliances

  • Ground Floor Wooden Flooring Throughout

  • Gas Central Heating System

  • Quiet Culloden Cul De Sac Setting

  • Modern Kitchen With Central Breakfast Bar

  • Handy Utility Room & Ground Floor WC

  • Contemporary Family Shower Room

  • Double Glazed Windows Fitted

  • Great Home For Growing Families

This attractive end terraced family home enjoys a peaceful cul de sac setting within Culloden just a short journey away from Inverness city centre. It’s been extended over time, creating a home with generous space and flexibility, with four bedrooms, a separate dining room and a convenient ground floor WC.

Stepping inside, the entrance porch provides a handy buffer before entering the main house. From here, the hallway opens up, finished with wooden flooring that matches the internal doors and the banister of the staircase. Neutral painted walls keep the space light and welcoming, giving a good first impression as you move through the home.

The sitting room sits just off the hall and immediately feels comfortable and inviting. The same wooden flooring flows through from the hallway, while two walls are finished in a light tone with the opposing walls painted a deep blue, adding character without overpowering the space. Two good sized windows on the external wall allows light to move through the room. A grey radiator is positioned neatly on an internal wall to help keep the space warm year round. It’s a room that works well for everyday living, with plenty of space to settle in and relax.

A door from the sitting room leads through to the dining room, set within the rear extension. Wooden flooring continues underfoot and two light blue feature walls soften the feel of the room. A window looks out to the rear, with a radiator positioned below. The proportions allow it to work comfortably as a dedicated dining space, while also offering flexibility, such as its current use as a home gym.

The kitchen has been fitted with modern units finished with chrome handles, creating a clean, contemporary feel. A built-in double oven sits within a tall run of units, while a gas hob is set into the worktop with a chrome and glass extractor hood above. Small white tiles run around the worktop areas, adding contrast. On the opposite wall a second run of units houses the stainless steel sink, set beneath a window. At the centre of the room, a large breakfast bar creates a natural focal point, with space beneath for tall stools, making it a sociable and practical part of the home.

Beyond the kitchen, a rear hall connects through to practical areas of the house, utility and ground floor WC. The utility room is a long, functional space with a counter running along one wall and space and plumbing beneath for laundry appliances. Dark vinyl flooring in a tile pattern keeps the room practical and easy to maintain. At the far end, a door leads through to the ground floor WC, which is fitted with a toilet and a corner-mounted sink, adding everyday convenience.

The ground floor bedroom also sits off this rear section and is a generous double room. Light blue painted walls give the room a calm feel, with the same wooden flooring found elsewhere, continuing underfoot. A window brings in natural light, with a radiator positioned beneath, making this a comfortable space that works equally well as a bedroom or for other uses.

The staircase rises from the hallway and leads up to the first floor landing, which provides access to the three remaining bedrooms and the shower room.

One of the bedrooms is a large double room with light neutral painted walls and wooden laminate flooring. A wide window brings light into the room, with space to arrange a double bed and additional furniture comfortably.

A second double bedroom is slightly smaller but still generous, finished with neutral painted walls and the same wooden laminate flooring. A large built-in wardrobe with wooden doors takes care of storage, with a radiator positioned nearby.

The third upstairs bedroom is also a double, finished with clean, light coloured painted walls and light grey carpet underfoot. A small window faces outside, with a radiator fitted beneath, making the room feel cosy and contained.

The shower room is fitted with a shower cubicle, with a mains shower complimented by a large rainfall shower head. Light coloured painted walls are paired with large light grey tiles around the toilet, basin and inside the enclosure. A modern chrome towel ladder radiator sits near the door, adding a contemporary finish.

Central heating is provided by a Worcester Greenstar 18i gas fired boiler located in the utility room, feeding radiators throughout the house. Windows and doors throughout the property are PVC double glazed units, with timber fascias and soffits forming the external joinery.

Outside, the house benefits from private grounds to both the front and rear, enclosed by walling. The rear garden is a neat, paved space that’s easy to maintain and works well for outdoor seating and everyday use.

To sum up, this is a welcoming and adaptable family home that offers more space than you might expect, thanks to its extensions and thoughtful layout. With four bedrooms, flexible living areas and a quiet Culloden setting close to Inverness, it’s a home that feels easy to imagine living in. Don’t wait, contact Hamish Homes now to arrange your own private viewing.

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: C

EPC Rating: C (75)

Entry Date: Early entry available

Home Report: Available on request.

Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent

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