Dingwall 6-bed 1850s home with ‘period charm’ hits market for £625k
A Dingwall 6-bedroom 1850s home with “period charm” has hit the market — and is looking for offers over £625,000.
Located on Mill Street, the stone-built home named Allanfield dates back to the 1850s, and spans over 335 square metres. The property is also surrounded by approximately one acre of private garden grounds.
Allanfield hosts many aspects of traditional Highland architecture, with stone walls, red-painted fascias and tall sash windows.
Multiple of the several spacious rooms in the home feature open fireplaces, decorative cornicing and built-in alcoves.
Outside the Allanfield’s sunroom is a paved seating area, with archways and stone walls nearby, as well as two linked sheds, a greenhouse and further external storage.
However, the home’s Energy Efficiency Rating was graded E, although it has the potential to reach grade D. Similarly, Allanfield’s Environmental Impact (CO₂) Rating is grade F but had the potential to reach grade D.
Estate agents for the property, Hamish Homes said: “This is a home with depth, history and no shortage of opportunity for the next chapter. Allanfield is the type of property that rarely becomes available: Historic, substantial and beautifully located on the edge of one of the Highlands’ most popular towns.”
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