Hedgefield House

Introduction

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Hedgefield House

Image: © Craig Wallace Taken: 22 May 2016

Hedgefield House is a Category B listed mansion, on Culduthel Road in Inverness. It was originally built in 1821, with extensions in 1846. For many years it was a hostel for pupils at Inverness Royal Academy. More recently, it was used by Inverness College as a management training centre. Hedgefield House was bought by Tulloch Homes in 2007, and it has now been developed into luxury apartments. Tulloch have also built several new apartment blocks within the grounds of the house. See for a similar view in 2013 Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.469483
Longitude
-4.219695