Bán, Offers Over: GBP 575,000
Fernie Brae House, Lumphanan, Banchory, Aberdeenshire, AB31 4QH, Vương quốc Anh
Loại bất động sản : Nhà cho gia đình ít người
Hình thức bất động sản : N/A
Diện tích xây dựng : 2.928 ft² / 272 m²
Diện tích đất : N/A
Phòng ngủ : 5
Phòng tắm : 3
Phòng tắm : 0
MLS#: N/A
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Location
Lumphanan is documented to be the site of the Battle of Lumphanan of 1057 AD, where Malcolm III of Scotland defeated Macbeth of Scotland. The nearby 13th century Peel of Lumphanan is an earthwork castle used in the filming of the 1984 children's TV series The Box of Delights, which was based on John Masefield's fantasy novel of the same name.The village has its own pre-school and a primary school, Lumphanan Primary, which has recently been extended, along with a village corner shop, hotel, public bar and a small tearoom.
The ruins of Corse Castle, the ancient seat of the Forbes family, stand approximately (3 miles) to the north. Along with a short, but challenging, nine-hole golf course, Lumphanan has a recently refurbished multi sports court maintained by the Lumphanan Community Recreation Association (LCRA) along with a flood lit sports training area situated in the large play park. Other 18 hole golf courses are available in Deeside . The LCRA members also organise Scotland's first 10 km run of the year, known as the "Detox", that has been running since 2004 on 2 January. The race starts and finishes in Lumphanan, is mostly on road, passing through countryside. Local and long-distance footpaths can be accessed from Lumphanan including a direct link to the Deeside Way. The many cycling routes include Tarland Trails the only purpose built Mountain Bike Trail Centre in Aberdeenshire.
Aboyne, situated about (7 miles) from Fernie Brae House, is an attractive small 19th century town in Royal Deeside and the main centre for this rural district. There is a supermarket, academy and primary schools and an excellent community centre providing theatre/cinema, full size swimming pool, badminton courts, library and gym. The town also has a health centre with five resident doctors, weekly optometrist and audiometric clinics and a cottage hospital. The local council snow base is close by ensuring that Aboyne's roads and pathways are always clear even in heavy snowfalls as well as the main routes to all important centres. Further afield on Deeside numerous skiing and other mountain-based activities are close at hand. Aboyne's, 18 hole golf course is the oldest club in Royal Deeside and there is a thriving tennis club with four all weather courts.
Lumphanan is about (30 miles) from the oil industry centre of Aberdeen giving an easy, traffic free journey of around 45 minutes to the city centre or airport. Aberdeen International Airport has at least eight flights daily to London and operates routes to many other destinations including Amsterdam and Paris. The mainline railway runs frequent daily express services to London as well as regular services to other parts of the country and an excellent overnight sleeper service to London.
Distances:
Aboyne (7 miles)
Banchory (11 miles)
Aberdeen (27 miles)
Aberdeen Airport (25 miles)
ABZ Business Park (25 miles)
Prime4 Business Park (22 miles)*
*Please note that all distances are approximate
Description
Completed in 2015, this exceptional 1.5 storey detached U-shaped barn conversion is nestled in a peaceful rural setting, and showcases traditional pitched and slated roofs, with the south wing beautifully finished in pointed stonework.
Inside, Fernie Brae House is characterised by wonderful light and airy living spaces, notably the vaulted kitchen ceiling, which soars to approximately 4.9 metres, complete with exposed truss ties that highlight the building's architectural heritage.
The ground floor is laid with engineered oak flooring, lending warmth and continuity, while the WC and two shower rooms are finished with elegant tiled floors. Throughout the home, attention to detail is evident in the oak-faced internal doors on the ground floor and oak veneer doors upstairs, complemented by a staircase with oak spindles and balustrades, all displaying fine craftsmanship.
This beautifully presented barn conversion offers a stylish blend of traditional character and modern living, all set within a tranquil and scenic location.
The front door, flanked by glazed panels, opens into a light-filled and spacious hallway, creating an immediate sense of warmth and welcome. A large understair cupboard provides excellent storage, while a generously sized cloakroom features a WC and wash hand basin set in a vanity unit.
The elongated sitting room is a true highlight of the home. With triple full-length windows framing panoramic views of the surrounding hills, and a cathedral-style ceiling, this space is both elegant and uplifting. A striking oval-shaped wood-burning stove, mounted on a slate hearth and installed in 2019, adds a cosy focal point and enhances the room's inviting atmosphere. For enjoying an outdoor aspect there is a patio door with garden access.
At the centre of the home is a stunning open-plan kitchen, thoughtfully designed for both everyday living and entertaining. There is a comprehensive range of grey wall and floor cabinets complemented by Danish oiled timber worksurfaces. Integrated appliances include a dishwasher, refrigerator and freezer, Rangemaster Professional electric range cooker, and a breakfast bar unit, making this kitchen as functional as it is beautiful. At the family room end is a floor-to-ceiling triangular gable window with double-height ceiling; this floods the space with natural light and connects the indoors with the outdoors, providing beautiful panoramic views.
A separate utility room is equipped with a sink, freezer, plumbing for a washing machine, and venting for a tumble dryer. An external door provides direct access to the garden.
Two well-proportioned ground floor bedrooms each benefit from built-in wardrobes and en suite shower rooms, complete with tiled shower enclosures, vanity units with washbasins and WC.
An oak staircase leads to a spacious first-floor landing with dual aspect windows, offering natural light and countryside views. There are three further bedrooms, all generously sized with large windows. The main bedroom features hand crafted built in wardrobes, drawers and bedside cabinets. The family bathroom is beautifully appointed with a double-end bath, separate over sized shower enclosure, WC and washbasin and benefits from electric underfloor heating.
Outside: The property extends to approximately 3 acres, offering a wonderful mix of landscaped and natural spaces. Around 1.4 acres of garden ground surround the house. The remaining 1.6 acres include areas of lawn, a kitchen garden, polytunnel and young orchard. Accessed from the A980, a 100-metre tarmacadam driveway crosses a concrete bridge over a burn, leading to the house and an extensive gravelled parking and turning area. To the southeast, a designed garden enclosed by a picket fence features a patio area, planted flowerbeds and sections of lawn. A timber garden shed is tucked into one corner, while native tree planting, includes crab apple, rowan, hawthorn and hornbeam, all of which enhances the natural beauty and biodiversity of the grounds.
Log Cabin Office/Studio: Set within the grounds is a charming log cabin office/studio, supplied and installed by Deeside Log Cabins. Designed for year-round use, it features timber flooring, Interlocking log walls, pitched roof with felt shingles, double timber doors and timber-framed double-glazed windows. The cabin is powered via an armoured cable from the garage, providing both electricity and lighting. Inside, an internal partition creates a separate storage or additional work area, making it ideal for remote working, creative pursuits or a peaceful retreat.
Garage: Approached via an extensive lock block paved area, the north wing of the property houses a spacious attached garage/workshop and plant room. This versatile space is fully equipped with power and lighting, electric up-and-over garage door and a separate personnel door. Ideal for vehicle storage, hobbies, or as a functional workspace, this area adds valuable flexibility to the property.
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Lumphanan is documented to be the site of the Battle of Lumphanan of 1057 AD, where Malcolm III of Scotland defeated Macbeth of Scotland. The nearby 13th century Peel of Lumphanan is an earthwork castle used in the filming of the 1984 children's TV series The Box of Delights, which was based on John Masefield's fantasy novel of the same name.The village has its own pre-school and a primary school, Lumphanan Primary, which has recently been extended, along with a village corner shop, hotel, public bar and a small tearoom.
The ruins of Corse Castle, the ancient seat of the Forbes family, stand approximately (3 miles) to the north. Along with a short, but challenging, nine-hole golf course, Lumphanan has a recently refurbished multi sports court maintained by the Lumphanan Community Recreation Association (LCRA) along with a flood lit sports training area situated in the large play park. Other 18 hole golf courses are available in Deeside . The LCRA members also organise Scotland's first 10 km run of the year, known as the "Detox", that has been running since 2004 on 2 January. The race starts and finishes in Lumphanan, is mostly on road, passing through countryside. Local and long-distance footpaths can be accessed from Lumphanan including a direct link to the Deeside Way. The many cycling routes include Tarland Trails the only purpose built Mountain Bike Trail Centre in Aberdeenshire.
Aboyne, situated about (7 miles) from Fernie Brae House, is an attractive small 19th century town in Royal Deeside and the main centre for this rural district. There is a supermarket, academy and primary schools and an excellent community centre providing theatre/cinema, full size swimming pool, badminton courts, library and gym. The town also has a health centre with five resident doctors, weekly optometrist and audiometric clinics and a cottage hospital. The local council snow base is close by ensuring that Aboyne's roads and pathways are always clear even in heavy snowfalls as well as the main routes to all important centres. Further afield on Deeside numerous skiing and other mountain-based activities are close at hand. Aboyne's, 18 hole golf course is the oldest club in Royal Deeside and there is a thriving tennis club with four all weather courts.
Lumphanan is about (30 miles) from the oil industry centre of Aberdeen giving an easy, traffic free journey of around 45 minutes to the city centre or airport. Aberdeen International Airport has at least eight flights daily to London and operates routes to many other destinations including Amsterdam and Paris. The mainline railway runs frequent daily express services to London as well as regular services to other parts of the country and an excellent overnight sleeper service to London.
Distances:
Aboyne (7 miles)
Banchory (11 miles)
Aberdeen (27 miles)
Aberdeen Airport (25 miles)
ABZ Business Park (25 miles)
Prime4 Business Park (22 miles)*
*Please note that all distances are approximate
Description
Completed in 2015, this exceptional 1.5 storey detached U-shaped barn conversion is nestled in a peaceful rural setting, and showcases traditional pitched and slated roofs, with the south wing beautifully finished in pointed stonework.
Inside, Fernie Brae House is characterised by wonderful light and airy living spaces, notably the vaulted kitchen ceiling, which soars to approximately 4.9 metres, complete with exposed truss ties that highlight the building's architectural heritage.
The ground floor is laid with engineered oak flooring, lending warmth and continuity, while the WC and two shower rooms are finished with elegant tiled floors. Throughout the home, attention to detail is evident in the oak-faced internal doors on the ground floor and oak veneer doors upstairs, complemented by a staircase with oak spindles and balustrades, all displaying fine craftsmanship.
This beautifully presented barn conversion offers a stylish blend of traditional character and modern living, all set within a tranquil and scenic location.
The front door, flanked by glazed panels, opens into a light-filled and spacious hallway, creating an immediate sense of warmth and welcome. A large understair cupboard provides excellent storage, while a generously sized cloakroom features a WC and wash hand basin set in a vanity unit.
The elongated sitting room is a true highlight of the home. With triple full-length windows framing panoramic views of the surrounding hills, and a cathedral-style ceiling, this space is both elegant and uplifting. A striking oval-shaped wood-burning stove, mounted on a slate hearth and installed in 2019, adds a cosy focal point and enhances the room's inviting atmosphere. For enjoying an outdoor aspect there is a patio door with garden access.
At the centre of the home is a stunning open-plan kitchen, thoughtfully designed for both everyday living and entertaining. There is a comprehensive range of grey wall and floor cabinets complemented by Danish oiled timber worksurfaces. Integrated appliances include a dishwasher, refrigerator and freezer, Rangemaster Professional electric range cooker, and a breakfast bar unit, making this kitchen as functional as it is beautiful. At the family room end is a floor-to-ceiling triangular gable window with double-height ceiling; this floods the space with natural light and connects the indoors with the outdoors, providing beautiful panoramic views.
A separate utility room is equipped with a sink, freezer, plumbing for a washing machine, and venting for a tumble dryer. An external door provides direct access to the garden.
Two well-proportioned ground floor bedrooms each benefit from built-in wardrobes and en suite shower rooms, complete with tiled shower enclosures, vanity units with washbasins and WC.
An oak staircase leads to a spacious first-floor landing with dual aspect windows, offering natural light and countryside views. There are three further bedrooms, all generously sized with large windows. The main bedroom features hand crafted built in wardrobes, drawers and bedside cabinets. The family bathroom is beautifully appointed with a double-end bath, separate over sized shower enclosure, WC and washbasin and benefits from electric underfloor heating.
Outside: The property extends to approximately 3 acres, offering a wonderful mix of landscaped and natural spaces. Around 1.4 acres of garden ground surround the house. The remaining 1.6 acres include areas of lawn, a kitchen garden, polytunnel and young orchard. Accessed from the A980, a 100-metre tarmacadam driveway crosses a concrete bridge over a burn, leading to the house and an extensive gravelled parking and turning area. To the southeast, a designed garden enclosed by a picket fence features a patio area, planted flowerbeds and sections of lawn. A timber garden shed is tucked into one corner, while native tree planting, includes crab apple, rowan, hawthorn and hornbeam, all of which enhances the natural beauty and biodiversity of the grounds.
Log Cabin Office/Studio: Set within the grounds is a charming log cabin office/studio, supplied and installed by Deeside Log Cabins. Designed for year-round use, it features timber flooring, Interlocking log walls, pitched roof with felt shingles, double timber doors and timber-framed double-glazed windows. The cabin is powered via an armoured cable from the garage, providing both electricity and lighting. Inside, an internal partition creates a separate storage or additional work area, making it ideal for remote working, creative pursuits or a peaceful retreat.
Garage: Approached via an extensive lock block paved area, the north wing of the property houses a spacious attached garage/workshop and plant room. This versatile space is fully equipped with power and lighting, electric up-and-over garage door and a separate personnel door. Ideal for vehicle storage, hobbies, or as a functional workspace, this area adds valuable flexibility to the property.
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