A truly charming and distinctive former coach house, steeped in history and nestled within a peaceful rural setting, offering an exceptional blend of period character and countryside living.
Originally forming part of a historic estate, the property has been sympathetically converted from its former use as a coach house and stable buildings traditionally designed to house horse-drawn carriages and equestrian facilities in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, it stands as a unique and characterful home, retaining many original features that reflect its heritage.
Kindeace, located on the outskirts of Invergordon in Easter Ross, is a highly desirable rural hamlet known for its peaceful setting, natural beauty, and close proximity to the Cromarty Firth coastline.
The area is characterised by open countryside, with a mix of rolling farmland, mature woodland, and scattered individual properties, offering a sense of space and seclusion. Kindeace itself is a small, sparsely populated locality, giving it an exclusive and tranquil feel—ideal for those seeking a quieter lifestyle away from busy urban centres.
Despite its rural setting, Kindeace remains conveniently positioned for access to nearby towns. Invergordon, just a short drive away, provides a range of everyday amenities including shops, schooling, and transport links, while the A9 offers easy connectivity north and south across the Highlands.
The wider Easter Ross area is renowned for its stunning scenery, with the nearby Cromarty Firth, Black Isle, and surrounding countryside offering a wealth of outdoor pursuits such as walking, cycling, and wildlife watching. The region blends coastal landscapes with inland moorland and farmland, creating a diverse and picturesque environment.
Kindeace also has historic roots, forming part of former estate lands, and retains a sense of heritage and character, with a number of distinctive and individual homes set within generous plots.
The accommodation is both spacious and versatile, comprising four well-proportioned double bedrooms, including a principal bedroom benefitting from an ensuite shower room. The interior showcases an abundance of period charm, with features such as exposed beams and characterful architectural details that add warmth and individuality throughout.
Externally, the property is equally impressive. Set within approximately 1.5 acres of grounds, it enjoys a generous plot idea l for those seeking a semi-rural lifestyle. A paddock provides excellent scope for equestrian or hobby farming use, complemented by a stable building—perfect for horse enthusiasts or those looking to create additional storage or workspace.
Surrounded by open countryside, the setting offers a high degree of privacy creating a tranquil and idyllic environment while still allowing access to nearby amenities.
Overall, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a distinctive period home that seamlessly combines historic charm, generous accommodation, and lifestyle appeal in a sought-after rural location
EPC—Band F (25) Council Tax band E

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