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£365,000

4 bed detached bungalow for sale
Ardcollier, Alness IV17

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

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Freehold
Added on 27/02/2026

About this property

  • Four Bedroom Detached Country Home

  • Modern Kitchen With Integrated Appliances

  • Expansive Sun Room And Games Space

  • Oil Fired Central Heating System

  • Generous Wraparound Garden Grounds

  • Master Bedroom With En-Suite

  • Large Living Room With Multifuel Stove

  • Detached Double Garage With Workshop

  • Family Bathroom With Bath & Shower

  • Peaceful Ardross Countryside Setting

Ardcollier isn’t a standard bungalow, it’s the kind of home that unfolds as you move through it. Set in the countryside at Ardross, surrounded by fields and forestry, this is a home with breathing room both inside and out. With over 160m2 of internal floor space, it gives you the kind of proportions that are getting harder to find.

You enter the home through a vestibule and into the inner hallway, where the layout starts to reveal itself. The living room is exactly what a main reception space should be. It’s wide, comfortable and centred around a substantial multifuel stove which is set into a striking feature wall, papered with a floral pattern. The remaining three walls are painted a soft cream colour, keeping it calm and balanced against the bold feature wall. A large picture window looks out across the front garden towards the forest beyond, pulling the rural setting right into the room.

The kitchen makes a confident statement. White cabinets are paired with slim black handles and black laminate worktops. The splashbacks match the worktops creating a sharp, cohesive look. A built-in Hotpoint double oven sits within a tall run of units, while the induction hob is neatly set into the corner section. Grey wood effect panelling runs above the splashback areas and mirrors the flooring, further tying the room together visually. It’s modern, bold and practical without being overcomplicated.

Off the kitchen, the utility room keeps the practical side of life contained. It’s compact but efficient, with additional storage, worktop space and room beneath for laundry appliances. A door leads straight out to the garden.

A small step down from the kitchen takes you into the dedicated dining area, and that level change gives it its own identity. Dark wooden flooring grounds the space, while the eye catching wallpaper adds personality. There’s room here for a full dining table and chairs with a radiator fitted to keep it comfortable year round. Glazed sliding doors open straight into the sun room, extending the flow beautifully when entertaining.

The sun room and games room is where this home really stretches out. It’s a large, flexible space currently set up with a pool table, dart board and corner bar. Light grey walls keep it bright, while windows and glazed doors bring in natural light from multiple angles. At the far end, a small step up creates a second level, giving you even more usable space for seating or a snug area. Whether it stays as a games room, becomes a cinema room, a gym, a studio or a second family lounge, this is a room that you and your family will grow to love.

The family bathroom is finished in layered grey tones that give it a modern feel without trying too hard. The lower half of the walls are lined with grey panels, the upper half painted light grey, and a chrome towel radiator adds a sharp finishing touch. A large deep bath sits ready for long soaks, while a separate shower cubicle alongside gives you the quick, everyday option. That combination matters in a house this size.

The first of the four bedrooms is a delight. Light blue walls and a soft carpet keep it calm, while a floral feature wall adds subtle character. There’s plenty of room here for a large bed and full bedroom furniture without it feeling tight. A built-in wardrobe keeps storage sorted, while the en-suite shower room gives you that private convenience that’s essential. With its own shower cubicle, toilet and sink, it’s great for busy mornings.

Bedroom two is another generous double with its own storage cupboard, finished in light grey tones with grey wood effect flooring underfoot. It feels clean, simple and ready to personalise.

Bedroom three continues the good proportions. Grey walls contrast with white painted wooden flooring, giving it a slightly different personality while still tying into the rest of the home. A square window pulls in natural light and the long radiator ensures it stays comfortable year round.

Bedroom four may be described as the smallest of the four, but it still accommodates a double bed and bedside tables comfortably. Cream walls keep it neutral, a built-in cupboard provides storage and the square window ensures it doesn’t feel closed in. It’s ideal as a guest room, teenager’s space or even another home office if needed.

Outside, the scale continues. The detached double garage, built in concrete block with dual metal doors, offers serious storage or workshop potential. Adjoining it is a timber workshop under a metal sheet roof that’s ideal for projects, tools or hobby space. This isn’t token storage; it’s usable, practical outbuilding space. The gardens wrap around the property, laid across lawn, chip stones and paving, with gentle changes in level and block retaining walls adding structure. The rear garden rises gently upwards, mostly laid to lawn, giving children and pets real room to run and play. And beyond the boundaries, the rural setting does the rest with open surroundings, forestry nearby and that sense of space that’s increasingly hard to buy.

Ardcollier is a home with presence, flexibility and genuine square footage. If you’re looking for countryside surroundings without sacrificing room sizes or practicality, this one needs to be seen properly to appreciate how it all fits together.

About Ardross

Ardross is a picturesque rural area lying just a few miles from Alness. Surrounded by rolling farmland, mature woodland and distant hills, it’s a peaceful location that perfectly captures the beauty of Highland living.

Nearby Alness provides a good selection of shops, supermarkets, cafés and local services, along with primary and secondary schools. It also benefits from a train station on the Inverness to Wick line, offering direct connections. Inverness itself, the Highland capital, is around 25 miles away and provides an even wider range of retail, leisure and cultural amenities.

With its sweeping countryside views, quiet roads and access to walking trails and outdoor pursuits, Ardross offers an ideal balance between rural seclusion and accessibility. It’s a setting that appeals equally to families, professionals and anyone seeking a slower pace of life in the Scottish Highlands.

General Information:

Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas

Council Tax Band: E

EPC Rating: D (59)

Entry Date: Early entry available

Home Report: Available on request.

Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent

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