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£230,000

(£178/sq. ft)

4 bed terraced house for sale
Ruthven, Inverness IV2

    • 4 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 1,292 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

Just added
Freehold
Added on 17/07/2026

About this property

  • Traditional Stone Cottage Dating Back To 1900

  • Bright, Open Plan Living/Dining/Kitchen Space

  • Four Good Size Double Bedrooms

  • Modern Multifuel Stove Installed

  • Timber Double Glazed Windows Throughout

  • Side And Rear Gardens Laid To Lawn

  • Allocated Parking Space

  • Peaceful Setting Surrounded By Countryside

  • Easy Commute Into Inverness For Everyday Amenities

Amongst the peaceful Highland countryside near Loch Ruthven, a short drive from the world famous Loch Ness, you’ll find Caorach, a charming stone cottage. Originally built around 1900 and converted into a home around 1980, this property enjoys a wonderfully rural setting surrounded by open countryside, while still being within comfortable commuting distance of Inverness. Complete with four double bedrooms it gives flexibility for families, home workers or anyone looking to enjoy a quieter pace of life.

Approaching the property, the original stone exterior immediately catches the eye, giving the home plenty of character. Timber framed patio doors at the rear connect beautifully with the garden, while the surrounding lawns, colourful plants and open countryside create an inviting setting. An allocated parking space is provided within the shared parking area, with pathways leading through the gardens to the house.

You enter into the welcoming entrance hallway, where natural timber doors and finishes immediately create a warm, cottage feel that continues throughout. The hallway opens into the impressive open-plan living, dining and kitchen area. Rich blue painted walls add personality, complemented by attractive wooden flooring that flows across the entire room. The sitting area occupies the far end of the room, where timber framed glazed patio doors open into the garden.

Alongside, a contemporary multifuel stove sits neatly in the corner, giving you an attractive feature and a cosy source of heat during the colder months. There’s plenty of space here for a full sofa set up and additional furniture, and a small dining table and chairs if required.

The kitchen has been fitted with light coloured shaker style cabinets topped by solid timber worktops that bring warmth and texture to the room. A cream and black range style cooker catches the eye, while open shelves provides plenty of extra storage.

On the opposite wall, a white sink is set beneath wall mounted units with dedicated space below for a washing machine and tumble dryer.

The ground floor bathroom is accessed from the hallway. The walls are painted in soft beige tones, while a white bath with matching beige timber side panels sits to the side with a mixer shower above. Around the bath area are white wall tiles for easy cleaning and maintenance. The wash basin and toilet are positioned either side of the bath, while black and white checkerboard effect vinyl flooring adds character beneath.

Near the door is an open storage area which is the perfect spot for towels, toiletries and other everyday essentials.

Also leading from the hallway is the first of the home's four bedrooms. This is a comfortable double room with neutral décor, a deep set square timber framed window and a peaceful position on the ground floor, making it equally suitable as a guest bedroom, study or additional reception room if required.

A carpeted staircase rises from the hallway to the first floor, opening onto one of the property's most versatile spaces. Rather than simply serving as a landing, this generous area comfortably accommodates desks and workstations, making it ideal for home working or studying. Thanks to its size, it could equally become a reading area, hobby space or quiet sitting area. A large rooflight fills the space with natural light, while the sloping ceiling adds to the cottage character.

Bedroom two is positioned immediately beside the staircase. A comfortable double room, it features light coloured walls, a generous rooflight set into the sloping ceiling and enough floor space for additional bedroom furniture.

In the centre of the landing is the third bedroom, currently arranged as a home office which demonstrates its flexibility. Light coloured walls and carpet and another rooflight window create a bright environment which would be great as a smaller double room.

At the far end of the landing lies the largest bedroom in the home. This spacious bedroom has white painted walls and a soft, light grey carpet, with sloping ceilings adding to the character of the room. A large rooflight floods the space with daylight, with an additional window in the gable wall. The generous size leaves plenty of flexibility for a variety of bedroom layouts.

The property benefits from double glazed timber framed windows throughout, together with several timber framed rooflight windows on the upper floor. The roof is pitched and finished in traditional slate, complementing the original stone construction. Heating is provided by a large multifuel stove supplemented by electric off peak storage heaters and instantaneous electric heaters.

Caorach offers something special... A characterful stone cottage with flexible living spaces and genuine countryside tranquillity, all within reasonable reach of Inverness. If you’re looking to exchange busy surroundings for open landscapes then this is one you need to see. Contact Hamish Homes now to arrange your private viewing.

About Inverness

Inverness is a beautiful city on the mouth of the River Ness. Surrounded by hills, it offers stunning views of mountains and historical architecture. The University of the Highlands and Islands, Inverness campus, which opened in 2015, is set to ensure that the city has the talent required to serve the needs of the Highlands for many years to come.

The city annually plays host to the Baxter’s Loch Ness Marathon and the Inverness Half Marathon & 5k. There are excellent sports facilities in the city, including the Inverness Ice Centre, Highland Rugby Club, Inverness Harriers Amateur Athletics Club, hosted by Inverness Leisure which also offers a sports club, gym and swimming pool complex. Other outdoor pursuits such as cycling, horse riding, kayaking, sailing and hiking are also well catered for.

There are two cinemas and the Eden Court Theatre offers an excellent choice of drama, comedy and a variety of other shows, arts and crafts. Inverness is the capital of the Highlands and has experienced continued growth over many years. A vibrant northern city, with lots of inward investment and excellent job prospects.

The upgrading of the A9 between Perth and Inverness and the A96 between Inverness and Aberdeen to dual carriageway, is set to see further room for development in the years ahead. Inverness Airport at Dalcross, links the city not only to London but to several European cities.

General Information:

Services: Private Water supply & Electric, Storage Heaters

Council Tax Band: D

EPC Rating: D (59)

Entry Date: Early entry available

Home Report: Available on request.

Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent

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