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Lower Kessock Street, Inverness

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Lower Kessock Street is situated in a bustling part of Inverness, less than 15 minutes walk from the city centre. There is a Post Office just 200 yards away and, within half a mile, there is a wide range of shops including a supermarket, banks, pubs and restaurants. The health centre is about 700 yards away, there are a number of dental surgeries within a mile and both the Royal Northern Infirmary and Raigmore Hospital are within two miles.

Completed in 1997, the development consists of a house and six flats. All properties are double glazed and have electric heating throughout. The flats are fitted with door entry systems.

The Association maintains the communal landscaped areas.

Properties

Designed for wheelchair users

1 two-bedroom house, suitable for up to three people
1 one-bedroom flat, suitable for a single person or couple
1 two-bedroom flat, suitable for up to four people

Designed for non-disabled people

2 one-bedroom flats, each suitable for a single person or couple
2 two-bedroom flats, each suitable for three people


Applying for a House

If you would like to apply for a house, please contact Customer Services on 08457 125 865 or e-mail feedback@mbha.org.uk. Additionally you may wish to apply to the Housing Department of 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. 

Lower Kessock Street

Map of Abban Street and Lower Kessock Street, Inverness

Inverness
Highland
IV3 8ER

 

 


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