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Glendale, 132 Culduthel Park, Inverness IV2 4RZ Offers Over Glendale, 132 Culduthel Park, Inverness IV2 4RZ Offers over £315,000 Beautifully presented 5 bedroom detached for easy access to the city centre, Asda Superstore, Accommodation: dwellinghouse with integral garage situated in a Inshes Retail Park, Beechwood Business Park, the 2.72m x 4.58m (8’11” x 15’) quiet cul-de-sac in the desirable Culduthel area of Inverness Campus of the UHI, Police Headquarters Hallway Inverness. The home is bright and spacious and and Raigmore Hospital. A bus service runs to and Doors to cloakroom, kitchen, lounge and bedroom. has generous living accommodation throughout and from the city centre where an extensive range of Storage cupboard and understairs storage cupboard. benefits from a large enclosed private garden to the leisure, retail and business facilities can be found. Smoke alarm. Laminate flooring. rear. Inverness benefits from excellent transport links Cloak room 1.80m x 0.87m (5’10” x 2’10”) Lochardil Primary School, Inverness Gaelic Primary by road, rail and air with Inverness Airport offering Cream WC and wash hand basin with tiling above. School and Inverness Royal Academy are all within national and European flights. Mirror with light above. Extractor. Vinyl flooring. walking distance. The home is conveniently located Viewing highly recommended. Bedroom 1/Family room 3.18m x 2.87m Bedroom 2 3.59m x 2.90m (11’9” x 9’6”) Garage (10’5” x 9’5”) Window to front. Double mirrored wardrobes. The integral garage has an up and over door to the Bay window to front. Carpet. Laminate flooring. front and door to rear. Power and light. Lounge 5.08m x 3.48m (16’8” x 11’5”) Bedroom 3 3.98m x 3.09m (13’ x 10’1”) Garden ground Window to front. T.V. point. Carpet. 15 panel glazed Window to front. Double mirrored wardrobes. T.V. The front garden is laid to lawn with loc block and door to dining room. point. Tel. point. Carpet. tarmacadam driveway leading up to the garage. There is a side gate to the rear garden. Dining room 3.14m x 3.18m (10’3” x 10’5”) Bedroom 4 4.20m x 2.88m (19’9” x 9’5”) The fully enclosed rear garden is laid to lawn with Patio doors to rear. Doors to kitchen and lounge. Window to rear. Double mirrored wardrobes. T.V. shrubs and trees and has two patio areas ideal for al T.V. point. Laminate flooring. point. Carpet. fresco dining. Kitchen 3.18m x 3.51m (10’5” x 11’6”) Bathroom 3.17m x 1.56m (10’4” x 5’1”) Extras Window to rear. Wall and base units with worktop Window to rear. White WC, bath and wash hand All fitted carpets and floor coverings, washing machine and laminate splash back. Stainless steel sink with basin set in vanity unit with mirror and light. Shaver and dishwasher are included in the sale price. left hand drainer. Integrated Neff gas hob, extractor socket. Vertical chrome radiator. Large recessed and electric oven. Integrated fridge with space for walk-in shower with mains shower with dual shower Heating and glazing microwave above. Plinth lights. Spotlights. Slate head. Porcelain tiling to walls and tiled flooring. Gas central heating and double glazing. floor. Principal bedroom 4.33m x 4.92m Services Utility room 1.98m x 1.78m (6’6” x 5’10”) (14’2” x 16’1”) Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Window and door to rear. Base units with worktop Window to front. Double mirrored wardrobes. T.V. with splash back and porcelain sink. Spotlights. point. Carpet. EPC Rating C Slate floor. En-suite shower room Council Tax Band F First floor hallway 2.07m x 3.59m (6’9” x 11’9”) Velux window to rear. Cream WC and pedestal wash Viewings Doors to four bedrooms and bathroom. Cupboard hand basin. Recessed shower cubicle with mains For further information and an appointment to housing water tank. Linen cupboard. Hatch to roof shower and wet wall. Tiling to two walls. Mirror wall view please telephone Harper Macleod LLP on space. Smoke alarm. Carpet. cabinet with light above. Extractor. Vertical chrome 01463 795006 radiator. Vinyl flooring. The above particulars, although believed to be correct, are not guaranteed and any measurements stated therein are approximate only. The plans on these particulars are for demonstration purposes only and the exact Alder House Cradlehall Business Park Inverness IV2 5GH extent of land included in any sale will be subject to final approval by the sellers. T / 01463 795006 F / 01463 798787 The mention of any appliances and/or services does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order..
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