Scottish country house in Strathspey
Knockside was converted from a former range of farm buildings in a secluded setting in Aberlour in Morayshire with a cottage currently serving as a holiday let
Knockside is a comprehensively renovated country property in Scotland, fashioned from former farm buildings which now provides accommodation over two floors. The sitting room has an open fire and opens onto the sun room with wonderful views out over the surrounding farmland.
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The kitchen is large, and well-equipped,; off here is a larder, cloakroom and utility room and the first floor houses the master bedroom suite, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom; an additional bedroom has external access and has been used as a B&B room in the past.
Outside to the rear is a detached cottage with an open-plan kitchen and sitting room, one bedroom and a bathroom, as well as a separate cloakroom. This is a useful additional accommodation option, or could also be used as a holiday let.
Knockside is situated to the south of Charlestown of Aberlour in the north east of Scotland. The town has an excellent range of amenities and services while Elgin is just 16 miles for any other necessities. Strathspey is a wonderful part of the Scottish countryside with some of the best fishing in the UK, plus skiing in Aviemore and legendary countryside for walking.
The guide price is £450,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 0131 222 9600 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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