Old High Church, Church Street, Inverness
Offers over £150,000
Impressive A-listed church occupying a prominent position overlooking the River Ness in the city centre of Inverness. The historic property dates from 1769/1772 with a late 16th century tower with lower structure dating from 14th century. The tower houses the city (old burgh) clock and curfew bell, the latter still ringing daily under the auspices of The Highland Council.
The property presents a once in a lifetime purchase opportunity for the right buyer. The church is the oldest in Inverness and stands on a low hill known as St Michael's Mount. Inverness is the capital city of the Highlands and is a sought-after area of the country.
The city is very appealing with a wide range of facilities, catering to all. The surrounding countryside of the Scottish Highlands is varied from rolling farmland of the coast to the inland rugged mountains.