Birchwood

Loch Flemington, Inverness, Highland, IV2 7QR

Offers Over £550,000

2.4 acres

Bedroom Count icon 4

Reception Count icon 2

Bathroom Count icon 3

  • 2 reception rooms. 4 bedrooms
  • Bright, spacious accommodation
  • Solar panels and ground source heat pump
  • Extensive grounds with pond and amenity woodland
  • Wonderful views over countryside and the Moray Firth
  • Integral garage

DESCRIPTIONNestled in a peaceful yet easily accessible position, Birchwood enjoys a wonderful outlook across countryside, the Moray Firth, Black Isle and on to Ben Wyvis. The house is well presented and large windows ensure it is flooded with natural light. The spacious dining kitchen has French doors leading out to a Portico whilst the first floor sitting room is a particularly generously sized and impressive room with floor to ceiling windows making the most of the wonderful views across the Moray Firth; it also benefits from a wood burning stove with a marble surround. All of the rooms are well proportioned, three of the bedrooms are en suite whilst the master bedroom also has a dressing area. The house is heated using a ground source heat pump and has underfloor heating throughout the ground floor and radiators on the first floor. It is double glazed, has mains water and private drainage. There are also solar panels which generate an annual income.GARDENOutside, the grounds extend to approximately two acres and include amenity woodland, a garden area, pond and spacious gravelled parking area. The decking to the side and rear of the house provides a wonderful place to sit and enjoy the view over the pond and the countryside beyond. The integral garage provides excellent storage space.SITUATIONBirchwood is an impressive, detached house located in a stunning, semi-rural setting to the north-west of the charming village of Cawdor and about five and a half miles south-west of Nairn. A primary school, village shop and a restaurant can be found in Cawdor while Nairn offers a full range of small-town amenities. The surrounding area is unspoilt and varied from beaches and harbours to woodland and dramatic mountain ranges. Inverness is a thriving modern city offering a wide range of amenities and excellent restaurants, shops and sporting facilities. The mix of old and new has allowed the city to retain much of its historic dignity and strong Highland culture which blend well with modern theatre and the arts. The city has good communications by both road and rail and the airport offers regular flights to the south and Europe.