Space and Family Living in The Heart of Alness

Set within a well established residential area on the edge of Alness, 21 Davis Drive offers the kind of practical family living that quietly becomes harder to find.

Occupying a generous corner plot, the house sits comfortably within its surroundings, framed by mature trees, broad lawns and enclosed gardens that provide a sense of privacy as well as space.

Its white exterior and dark timber detailing give the property a traditional Highland appearance, while inside the home feels bright, modern and ready for everyday life.

The layout has been designed with flexibility in mind.

At the centre of the house is a spacious living and dining room where timber flooring, natural light and French doors opening onto the garden create a welcoming atmosphere that changes with the seasons.

It is a space that lends itself equally well to busy family routines, quieter evenings or larger gatherings with friends and relatives.

The kitchen has a practical simplicity about it, fitted with shaker style units and integrated appliances, while retaining enough room to function as a genuine hub of the home rather than simply a place for cooking.

Beyond it, a separate utility room keeps the working side of family life neatly out of sight and provides direct access to the garden.

One of the property’s most appealing features is the flexibility built into its accommodation.

A ground floor bedroom complete with its own ensuite shower room offers possibilities that many modern homes cannot provide.

For some it may become a guest suite, for others a private space for older family members, while equally it could serve as a home office or additional reception room.

Upstairs, three further double bedrooms continue the sense of comfort and practicality that runs throughout the house.

Built in storage, soft natural light and the character added by coombed ceilings give these rooms an atmosphere that feels calm and settled.

The family bathroom combines a separate bath and shower, reinforcing the home’s suitability for modern family living.

Outside, the gardens are perhaps one of the property’s greatest strengths.

They wrap around the house, creating space on every side and offering opportunities for gardening, entertaining or simply enjoying the outdoors.

The mature trees soften the setting and help create a feeling of separation from neighbouring properties, while the integral garage and private driveway provide useful storage and parking.

Alness itself has long been regarded as one of Easter Ross’s most attractive communities.

The town combines local amenities, schools, leisure facilities and strong transport links with access to some of the Highlands’ most impressive landscapes.

The nearby Fyrish Monument, Cromarty Firth and surrounding countryside provide opportunities for walking, cycling and wildlife watching, while Inverness remains within comfortable commuting distance.

What makes 21 Davis Drive stand out is not any one individual feature.

It is the sense of balance that the house achieves.

It offers adaptability, generous outdoor space and a layout designed to evolve alongside changing family needs.

For those looking for a move in ready home within a thriving Highland community, it feels like a property that has been carefully considered from the outset.

The property is being marketed by Hamish Homes, with full details, photographs and viewing information available through the official listing.

To view the listing click here

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Joseph Kennedy
Joseph Kennedy
Joseph Kennedy is a senior writer and editor at The Highland Times. He covers politics, business, and community affairs across the Highlands and Islands. His reporting focuses on stories that matter to local people while placing them in a wider national and international context.
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