Ardlogie House, Fyvie, Turriff, Aberdeenshire, AB53 8PD (Off Market)

For Sale, Offers Over: GBP 585,000


Ardlogie House, Fyvie, Turriff, Aberdeenshire, AB53 8PD,

Property Type : Single Family Home

Property Style : N/A

Build Size : 4,607 ft² / 428 m²

Land Size : N/A

Bedroom : 6

Bathroom : 2

Half Bathroom : 0

MLS#: N/A


Property Description

Location

Ardlogie House is located at the edge of Fyvie, which is situated along the River Ythan and within the Formartine area of Aberdeenshire. Enjoying an attractive rural setting with rolling fields and countryside, Fyvie benefits from a range of facilities, including a Co-op supermarket for everyday essentials, a health centre, modern primary school, church and bowling green. Well situated for access to neighbouring towns, Fyvie is convenient for commuting to Aberdeen city, as well as the industrial centres at both Bridge of Don and Dyce.

This part of the northeast of Scotland is famed for its outdoor pursuits. Salmon fishing is available on the rivers Deveron, Don, Dee and Spey. There are golf courses at Oldmeldrum, Ellon and Turriff, together with famous links courses at Royal Aberdeen, Trump International and Cruden Bay. Game shooting on neighbouring estates is another popular activity. The nearby coast offers sailing and sandy beaches. Apart from its rich agricultural heritage, the area is steeped in historical interest, being in the heart of castle country, with Fyvie Castle located around a mile to the north of the village.

Turriff offers a wide range of shopping, business and leisure facilities, together with a sports centre with swimming pool, community centre, cottage hospital, primary and secondary schooling. A regular bus service runs from Turriff to Dyce and Aberdeen city centre and there are also connections to Inverurie, Elgin and Banff.

Inverurie is a prosperous and expanding market town, situated in the valley of the River Don with good road and rail links to Aberdeen, Dyce, Huntly and Inverness. There is a wide range of amenities and services, including several large supermarkets.

The A947 provides good access to Aberdeen and its international airport, which offers regular flights to London and other UK and European cities. The Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route provides improved travel in and around Aberdeen and a quicker and more direct route south. There are regular train services from Aberdeen, including a sleeper to King's Cross, London. Aberdeen provides all the services of a major city, including business and leisure facilities, theatres and cinemas, restaurants and a wide range of shopping. There is private schooling including Robert Gordon's school, St Margaret's and Albyn as well as the International School at Pitfodels. There are also two universities and several colleges of further education.

Description

Nestled within mature grounds, this exceptional detached former manse is a Listed building of historical and architectural interest, embodying the splendour of a grand country residence, with the warm welcome of a family home. The original structure dates back to about 1830, with a sympathetically designed side wing and bay windows added by renowned architect James Duncan in 1906. A remarkable feature of the garden is a 201 year old sun dial, predating the house itself and offering a tangible link to the past. The property also has the distinction of being the birthplace of Dr Cosmo Gordon Lang, Baron of Lambeth in 1864, who would go on to become the Archbishop of Canterbury (1928-1942) adding a layer of cultural significance to its already rich heritage. This is only the second time in 50 years - and just the third time in nearly 200 years -that this remarkable home has been offered for sale. This is only the second time in 50 year s- and just the third time in nearly 200 years—that this remarkable home has been offered for sale

Ardlogie House has been comprehensively refurbished and modernised in recent years and is now a beautifully presented home in turnkey condition. Throughout the home, period style features are in abundance: high ceilings, plasterwork, dado rails, and column style radiators evoke a sense of grandeur. Large bay windows flood the interiors with natural light whilst framing picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. Many windows are enhanced with charming window seats, while the majority of internal doors are traditional timber panel designs, with the vestibule door showcasing a stained and leaded glazed upper panel.

At the heart of the home lies a spacious dining kitchen, thoughtfully designed with a comprehensive range of sleek white cabinetry including floor, wall, drawer and larder units. Rich dark wooden worksurfaces provide a striking contrast. The central island, complete with integrated oven, downdraft extractor fan and induction hob, serves as a stylish focal point. Additional appliances include a microwave oven, wine cooler, and dishwasher. Opposite the kitchen, the sitting room offers a relaxing space, feature a multi-fuel Aarrow stove set on a polished stone hearth within a recess framed by a white marble mantelpiece. For more formal entertaining the elegant dining/family room separated by a wide open arch, boasts an off white painted wood burning stove, also set on a polished stone hearth with a marble surround creating a cosy atmosphere. The ground floor also includes a boot room with extensive cabinetry and both internal and external access. A dedicated office with views over the rear garden provides a peaceful working environment. A beautifully tiled WC completes the ground floor accommodation.

The first floor is home to four bedrooms. The principal bedroom features a luxury en suite bathroom with freestanding roll top bath, twin basins and oversized shower enclosure along with wood panelling. A further three bedrooms are served by a stylish family bathroom, with a freestanding roll top bath with ornate claw feet and vanity wash stand. The second floor offers two additional bedrooms, one of which benefits from an en suite dressing room, making it ideal for guests or older children. The lower level is a haven for recreation and utility. The cinema/games room is full of character with exposed beams, stone walls and an open fire set on a raised hearth providing a perfect space for entertaining and relaxing. This leads into the well-equipped gym, whilst a spacious laundry room caters to everyday needs. Two interconnected wine cellars, a WC and two large store rooms, currently used as a workshop and woodstore complete this highly versatile level.

Outside: A gated entrance, flanked by stone gate posts, opens onto a looped tarred driveway that gracefully curves through the grounds. Extending to about one acre, the grounds offers a sense of privacy and space, with external boundaries defined by a charming mix of traditional stone walls and timber fencing. A mature hedge lines the inside of the stone boundary wall, framing expansive lawns dotted with deciduous trees that add seasonal interest and shade. To the rear of the property, the garden is predominantly laid in lawn, interspersed with perimeter beds that offer scope for further landscaping. Along the rear elevation of the house, the ground has been cleverly excavated to basement level, creating a practical concrete pathway accessed via a stone stairway. A substantial stone retaining wall borders this area, with sections topped by metal railings for safety. Adjacent to the side wing of the house is a useful external store, ideal for garden tools or seasonal storage.

The property benefits from several outbuildings, each offering its own potential. A summer house within the rear garden complete with electricity and an extensive raised deck is perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Nearby a dilapidated timber stable block remains, offering scope for restoration or redevelopment.

An internal stone wall separates the manse garden from the site of the two principal outbuildings, defining the space whilst maintaining cohesion across the grounds. A former coach house, now divided into four sections features three areas with traditional sliding doors. Additionally, the building formerly used as scout premises has been converted and extended to include a two storey section with pitched slate roof. The ground floor comprises a general purpose area, kitchen and WC, whilst the upper level houses two rooms with electric installation. This building would be ideal as a studio, office or ancillary accommodation.

Garage: There is a double garage/workshop. Electric double door. Power and light.

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