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£135,000 Offers Over

3 bedroom Terraced house

Address 1 502502‚ Invergordon‚ IV18

This property is marketed by: Mark Gollan at Yopa Highlands
Key features
  • Close to a9 and inverness
  • Easy access town centre
  • Open outlook
  • Large family friendly garden
  • Walk-in condition
  • Three bedroom end terrace
  • Quiet cul de sac
  • EPC Band: C
Description

This End Terraced Family Home Offers Accommodation to Include: Entrance Hall, Utility Room, Modern Kitchen and Lounge Diner on Ground Floor. Top Floor: Three Bedrooms and Family Bathroom W/C. Large Family Friendly Garden. Parking to Rear.

Nestled on the shores of the tranquil Cromarty Firth, the Highland town of Invergordon offers visitors a warm welcome and a perfect introduction to one of the most spectacular regions in Europe. Though modest in size, this charming port town serves as a gateway to the breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and enduring traditions of the Scottish Highlands. Located in Easter Ross, Invergordon has long been linked with the sea. Developed during the nineteenth century and later becoming an important naval base, the town played a significant role in Britain's maritime history. Today, its deep-water harbour welcomes cruise ships from around the world, bringing thousands of visitors eager to experience the magic of the Highlands. Strolling through the town, visitors will discover a series of striking murals that celebrate local life and history. These colourful artworks tell stories of fishing communities, naval traditions, and Highland culture, adding character and charm to the streets. Despite its growing popularity with tourists, Invergordon has retained the friendly atmosphere and strong sense of community that are hallmarks of Highland life. Beyond Invergordon lies one of Scotland's greatest treasures—the Highlands themselves. Covering much of northern Scotland, this remarkable region is renowned for its dramatic scenery, ancient history, and enduring traditions. Towering mountains, deep glens, and shimmering lochs create landscapes that have inspired artists, writers, and travellers for centuries. From the mysterious waters of Loch Ness to the rugged beauty of the North Coast 500 route, every journey reveals another unforgettable view. The Highlands are also home to some of Scotland's most iconic landmarks. Historic castles stand proudly against stunning backdrops, while picturesque villages preserve centuries-old customs and traditions. Visitors can explore the fairy-tale splendour of Dunrobin Castle, discover the battlefields that shaped Scottish history, or simply enjoy the peace and quiet of the open countryside. Highland culture runs deep. Clan heritage, traditional music, Gaelic language, and local craftsmanship remain important parts of daily life. Visitors are often captivated by the sound of bagpipes, the warmth of Highland hospitality, and the stories passed down through generations. Whisky production is another proud tradition, with several renowned distilleries located throughout the region. Sampling a fine single malt while surrounded by Highland scenery is an experience many travellers remember long after their journey has ended. Nature lovers are equally rewarded. Red deer roam the hillsides, golden eagles soar overhead, and dolphins are frequently spotted in the waters of the Moray and Cromarty Firths. The ever-changing weather and dramatic light give the landscape a beauty that feels different with every season. Perhaps the Highlands' greatest attraction is their sense of tranquillity. Life moves at a gentler pace here. Whether enjoying a walk along a quiet beach, watching the sun set over the hills, or sharing stories with locals in a traditional pub, visitors quickly discover why so many people fall in love with this remarkable corner of Scotland. For many travellers arriving by sea, Invergordon is their first glimpse of the Highlands. Yet for countless visitors, it becomes much more than a port of call—it becomes the beginning of a lasting affection for Scotland's wild beauty, rich heritage, and timeless spirit.

EPC Band : C

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