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Caberfeidh Court, Dingwall

A development of two houses, Caberfeidh Court is close to local shops, supermarket, bank, library and post office. Dingwall Primary School and Dingwall Academy are also nearby, as well as a dentist and medical centre.

Completed in October 2005, both properties are double glazed, have full central heating, private gardens and carport.


Properties

Housing for Wheelchair Users

1 x 3 person, 2 bedroom house
1 x 7 person, 4 bedroom house


 

Image of Caberfeidh Court, Dingwall
Side elevation of Caberfeidh Court, Dingwall

Applying for a House

If you would like to apply for a house, please contact Customer Services on telephone number 08457 125 865 or by e-mail at feedback@mbha.org.uk. Additionally, you may wish to apply to the Housing Department of The Highland Council as we have an arrangement to house applicants from Council lists for a number of our vacancies.

Please note, vacancies do not arise often at this development and new applicants will be held on the Association's housing waiting list.


Caberfeidh Court

Caberfeidh Avenue
Dingwall
IV15 9PD


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