Country house in the Spey Valley with duck flighting
An impressive country house has come onto the market in the heart of the beautiful Spey Valley, which has some of the best fishing and shooting in the world

Garvault Lodge is a substantial Scottish country property located within the Tulchan Sporting Estate in the Spey Valley, with panoramic views to the hills beyond. Originally a modest farmhouse, the property now comprises a large dwelling with interiors finished to the highest standards, whilst incorporating all the best features of a classic Highland shooting lodge.
The property offers entrance hall, main hall, drawing room, dining room, billiard room, kitchen/breakfast room, study, gun room, and three cloakrooms on the ground floor; the first floor has the master bedroom suite and three further bedrooms (one en suite).
The first floor also has a guest wing with two bedrooms and a bathroom. There is also planning permission for a further two bedroom extension and a tower entrance hall.
Three terraces surround the property giving lots of opportunities for outdoor entertaining.
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Outbuildings include kennels, a cold store, game larder and a double garage. The grounds are beautifully landscaped. Close to the house is a lily pond, fed by a spring and a rockery extends to a barbecue terrace. To the south is a productive kitchen garden, and below the drive is an area of wooded ground sloping down to the Advie Burn, where woodland walks lead to the duck flighting pond.
Garvault Lodge is located in the Spey Valley which is well known for its beautiful countryside and world class fishing. Grantown is about 12 miles, Inverness around 45 miles.
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The guide price is £1,350,000. For further information please contact CKD Galbraith on 01463 224 343 or visit www.ckdgalbraith.co.uk.
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