Space and Flexibility in The Heart of Kingsmills

Kingsmills has long been regarded as one of Inverness’s most established residential neighbourhoods, combining mature surroundings, strong community connections and easy access to the city centre.

Set within this sought after area, 19 Old Mill Road occupies a generous plot and offers a home designed around the realities of modern family life, where space, flexibility and comfort sit at the centre of everyday living.

The property makes a strong first impression through its scale, though it never feels overwhelming.

Instead, the layout has been carefully arranged to create distinct spaces that work together naturally while allowing each part of the house to retain its own character.

At the heart of the home is an expansive kitchen, dining and family area that encourages people to gather, whether for busy weekday breakfasts, family celebrations or quieter evenings spent together.

Natural light moves easily through the space, while the adjoining balcony creates a direct connection to the garden below.

From this elevated position there are views across the landscaped grounds, providing a peaceful place to begin the day or unwind as evening approaches.

The lounge offers a more intimate setting, centred around a feature fireplace and designed as a comfortable retreat from the activity of the main living areas.

A separate dining room adds further flexibility, allowing the home to adapt easily to changing family needs and occasions.

Upstairs, the accommodation continues to offer both space and versatility.

The principal bedroom enjoys a private ensuite and generous proportions, while the additional bedrooms provide comfortable accommodation for family members, guests or home working.

Built in storage throughout ensures that practicality remains an important part of the property’s design.

One of the most distinctive aspects of the home is the self contained annexe.

With its own living room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, it creates genuine independence for extended family, visiting guests or those seeking accommodation that can adapt to different stages of life.

The annexe feels fully integrated into the wider property while retaining a strong sense of privacy.

Outside, the landscaped rear garden has been arranged to encourage enjoyment of the outdoors.

Seating areas, lawn and established planting combine to create a setting that feels private and welcoming, while the hot tub adds another place to relax and enjoy the surroundings.

Additional spaces including a games room, bar area and gym contribute to the property’s flexibility and underline its ability to support a wide variety of lifestyles.

Kingsmills continues to attract families because of its combination of location and community.

The city centre is within walking distance, while schools, shops, cafés and everyday services remain close at hand.

For many residents, it represents one of the most balanced locations in Inverness, offering convenience without sacrificing a sense of neighbourhood.

What makes 19 Old Mill Road particularly appealing is its ability to adapt.

It is a family home, a multigenerational home and a place for entertaining, all while retaining a warm and welcoming atmosphere that feels grounded in everyday life.

The property is being marketed by Tailormade Moves, 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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