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Originally built in 1866, Lentran House is a classic example of impressive Baronial architecture. Constructed of granite with dressed sandstone detailing, it has many features which include crow stepped gables, circular towers and turrets. The property was formerly the home of the Provost of Inverness and was used by the RAF during the Second World War.

The apartment is approached through a communal hall with feature chequerboard flooring via a lift or alternatively from an access to the rear and offers light-filled flexible accommodation arranged over a single floor. The accommodation flows from a welcoming L-shaped through reception hall with wooden flooring and comprises a spacious sitting room with large bay with window, a well-proportioned library and a generous kitchen with a range of wall and base units, integrated appliances and space for a table and chairs. The accommodation is completed by a bedroom wing providing a spacious principal bedroom with feature hexagonal bay with window and en suite shower room, an additional spacious double bedroom and a family bathroom.

Situated on an elevated site overlooking the Moray Firth, Lentran House is approached via a driveway leading into the magnificent communal grounds which are bounded by an abundance of rolling lawn, specimen hardwood trees, plants and shrubs. This leads to a large parking area. Immediately outside the apartment is a paved terrace area and lots of places to enjoy the surroundings and outdoors

Located on the outskirts of Inverness, only 7 miles from the city centre, Lentran House is an excellent base from which to explore the Highlands. It is well placed for Loch Ness, the NC500 and a whole host of outdoor pursuits, particularly golf with a choice of championship courses from Castle Stewart, Skibo, Royal Dornoch, Nairn & Spey Valley all within easy reach.

Inverness offers a comprehensive range of amenities including bus and train stations, cafés, bars, restaurants, high street shops and Eden Court Theatre & Cinema. It is very much the commercial and business centre for the Highlands of Scotland and is convenient for the Airport which is located to the east of the city only 15 miles away. The airport provides a variety of domestic and European flights. Inverness also has excellent public transport links with good bus and rail connections.
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