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4 bed detached house for sale
West Park, Strathpeffer IV14

    • 4 beds

    • 4 baths

    • 1 reception

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Built to a High Standard

  • Many Woodland Walks Nearby

  • Vibrant Local Community

  • Wood Burning Stove in Lounge

  • Easy Access Inverness and Dingwalll

  • Popular Victorian Spa Village

  • Views Over Strathpeffer

  • Stunning Family Home

This Family Home offers accommodation to include: Porch and Entrance Hall, Lounge, Bedroom, Family Bathroom, Family Kitchen/Dining Room, Utility Room, Cloaks W/C and Access to Garage on Ground Floor. Top Floor: Master Bedroom En-Suite and Walk-In Wardrobe, Two Additional Bedrooms and Bathroom. Mature Garden with Views over Strathpeffer. Integral Garage. Driveway.

Strathpeffer lies in Ross-shire, about five miles west of Dingwall, in a sheltered valley at the foot of the Ben Wyvis range. The area has ancient roots: Traces of Pictish settlements and standing stones in the surrounding landscape point to human activity stretching back over a thousand years. The fertile valley also made it an attractive spot for farming communities.

The Rise of the Spa Village (18th–19th century)

Strathpeffer’s fame grew from its sulphurous mineral springs, which were believed to have healing properties. The waters were first analyzed in the late 18th century and found to be rich in minerals thought beneficial for ailments such as rheumatism, skin diseases, and digestive disorders.

By the Victorian era, Strathpeffer had blossomed into a fashionable spa resort, often called "the Highlands’ answer to Baden-Baden." Wealthy visitors from across Britain, and even from continental Europe, came to “take the waters.” Elegant hotels, villas, and pump rooms were built to accommodate them, and the village developed a reputation as a genteel retreat.

Railway and Tourism Boom

The arrival of the railway in 1885 cemented Strathpeffer’s status as a tourist hub. It made the spa easily accessible for visitors from Inverness, Edinburgh, and beyond. In this period, the village expanded with striking Victorian architecture, much of which still survives today.

20th Century Changes

With advances in modern medicine, spa culture gradually declined after the First World War. However, Strathpeffer remained a popular holiday destination, known for its clean air, scenic surroundings, and proximity to Highland attractions.

The Pavilion, built in 1880 as a grand entertainment venue, became a cultural centerpiece, hosting concerts, dances, and social gatherings. After falling into disrepair in the late 20th century, it was restored and reopened in the 21st century as a community and arts venue.

Today

Strathpeffer retains its charm as a Victorian spa village. Its heritage buildings, leafy surroundings, and cultural attractions draw both tourists and history enthusiasts. The village is also a gateway to Highland walks, fishing, and cycling, with the legacy of its spa heyday still reflected in its architecture and identity.

EPC band: C

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