Set on Grantown on Spey’s High Street, Burnroad Cottage sits quietly within the town, close to everyday amenities while retaining the feel of a small, settled home rather than a thoroughfare address.
This is a timber built cottage that has grown into its setting over time, offering flexibility and character rather than formality.
The house is arranged over two floors and provides a layout that adapts easily to different ways of living, whether as a permanent home, a Highlands base, or a project to be shaped gradually.
On entering the property, a simple hallway leads through to a bright open plan sitting area and kitchen, where light and space are allowed to work together without unnecessary division.
The kitchen area is practical and straightforward, with scope for updating over time, while the sitting space is centred around a traditional range style cooker with an inset wood burning stove that gives the room warmth and presence.



This ground floor arrangement allows for an alternative use of space, with one of the bedrooms positioned at this level and offering the option of a separate lounge if preferred.
A shower room completes the ground floor accommodation, keeping daily living contained and functional.
Upstairs, the house continues in a simple and comfortable manner, with two further bedrooms accessed from a naturally lit landing.
One of the bedrooms features a decorative cast iron fireplace and a dormer window with built in seating, adding a sense of character and a quiet place to pause.
The second upstairs bedroom offers further flexibility, with natural light and built in storage within the eaves.
Storage is a recurring theme throughout the house, with practical cupboards and recesses that support everyday living without clutter.



Outside, the property benefits from off street parking and a secure concrete store, suitable for bikes, outdoor equipment, or general storage.
Grantown on Spey sits within the Cairngorms National Park and is known for its strong sense of community, traditional town layout, and easy access to woodland, river walks, and open countryside.
The town offers shops, cafés, schools, and regular local events, while Aviemore and Inverness are within straightforward reach for wider connections.
This is a home that will appeal to buyers who value location, adaptability, and the opportunity to shape a space over time.
It is important to note that the property is of non standard construction and is therefore suitable for cash purchasers only, a factor that will be familiar to many buyers with experience of traditional Highland homes.
Burnroad Cottage is not about polish or perfection.
It is about possibility, character, and a foothold in one of the Highlands’ most established small towns.
The property is being marketed by Masson Cairns, with full details, photographs, and viewing information available through the official listing.
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