4 bed detached house for sale in Balbirnie Mill, By Brechin, Angus DD9, £445,000

445,000.00

Offer Nr.:
65296044
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
4 bed detached house
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
3
Reception rooms:
3
Contact name:
Savills - Perth Country Houses
Phone(s):
01738 301881

* Freehold
* Refurbished country house, adjacent to a lade
* Attached former mill building, with considerable development potential
* Separate steading building, garden and grounds, about 1. 59 acres
* Attractively and conveniently located
* Home report valuation - £510, 000
* Viewing video available online
* EPC Rating = E
Attractive house in a delightful setting, with former mill and separate
steading building.
Description
Balbirnie Mill is situated in an attractive rural area with views over open
countryside towards the River South Esk, and it forms part of an attractive
group of buildings, which were associated with the mill, including two
cottages.
The Mill, which is believed to date from 1856, was the animal feed mill for
the local estate and it ran until the 1970s. At that time part of the building
was converted into a successful restaurant, and then later to a house in the
1990s. The original mill buildings, which are very impressive, still adjoin
what is now a very comfortable family house. In recent years the house has
been refurbished, including bathrooms and shower rooms, together with oak
flooring downstairs and carpeting. The original hallway has been extended into
what had been a garage, to create an imposing and very functional open plan
dining room/hallway. The house is double glazed.
This is an attractive stone built house with a slate roof and is situated
adjacent to the mill lade. There is considerable potential to extend the house
into the mill, or to use the mill for other uses, subject to obtaining any
necessary consents. The accommodation in the house is over two floors, and is
ideal both for entertaining and family living.
Steps lead up to a covered entrance with a partially glazed front door which
opens to a vestibule with a wall light, tiled floor, a useful cupboard and
inner partially glazed doors to the hallway. This is an impressive open plan
hallway with cornice, walk in cupboard, shelved recess, stairs to the first
floor and is open through to the dining room which also has oak flooring, as
well as two wall lights, cornice and a walk in understair cupboard. The fine
sitting room has a beamed ceiling, fireplace with composite mantel and stone
hearth, along with wood panelling to dado level, French doors to the garden
and oak flooring. Partially glazed wooden doors link to the living room which
also has oak flooring, and doors leading out to the mill lade, together with a
picture window, recess with cupboard below and a shelved recess. Bedroom one /
office has a picture window, downlighters and oak flooring. Adjacent is a
partially tiled shower room with washbasin and WC. The dining kitchen has
French doors out to the lade and garden, a timber lined ceiling, fitted wooden
wall and base units with tiled work surfaces and splashbacks and incorporate a
5 ring gas hob with extractor hood, fitted AEG oven/grill, sink, Bosch
dishwasher, central island unit with tiled work surfaces and a breakfast bar.
A cupboard houses a Trianco Eurostar boiler
The first floor landing has a roof light and a hatch to roof space. The
principal bedroom has a cornice and downlighters, and an impressive partially
tiled en suite with a free standing bath, tiled shower cubicle, washbasin, and
WC. Bedrooms three and four both have downlighters and a cornice, whilst the
bathroom is partially tiled with a bath with shower and tiled surround,
washbasin and WC. The adjoining laundry room has wall and floor units with a
sink and plumbing for a washing machine.
Adjacent to the house is a garden which is enclosed on two sides by a wall and
on the other by beech hedging. It is mainly down to lawn with a play house and
a paved patio adjacent to the house. There is a terrace to the side of the
house which leads round to the former mill lade. Between the lade and the burn
and on the other side of the burn is a further area of garden which is mainly
down to grass together with shrub borders, birch, willow and larch trees and
is an ideal sitting and entertaining area.
Attached to the house is the stone built former mill, past which flows the
lade with a covered mill wheel. The mill is arranged over three floors and
still contains much of the original mill equipment including mill wheels,
gearings, former dryer and burner. The mill, which has considerable potential
for development, subject to obtaining any necessary consents, extends to some
7020 sq feet (tbc).
Situated on the other side of the access road from the Mill is a stone built
and harled steading building with a triple span corrugated roof and concrete
floor. It is presently used for storage and garaging with double opening
doors, and may have potential for conversion subject to obtaining any
necessary consents.
Behind the steading is an area of ground including a wooded bank with some
fine beech trees.
Part of the steading is not owned and is not included in the sale.
Location
Balbirnie Mill is situated between Brechin and Montrose in an attractive,
rural setting overlooking farmland. To the east, at Montrose, is the land
locked tidal Montrose Basin, a renowned wildfowl habitat and Nature Reserve.
To the north are the Angus Glens, reaching far into the Grampian Mountains and
offering some of the finest hill walking in Scotland. The Angus coastline has
fine, sandy beaches and red sandstone cliffs. As well as Montrose, popular
beaches are found at Lunan Bay and St Cyrus.
Away from the coast the range of outdoor pursuits is impressive. Fishing can
be taken on the nearby North and South Esks. Local golf courses are found at
Montrose, Brechin and Edzell, with the championship course at Carnoustie being
close by. Horse riding, grazing and livery facilities are available locally.
There are primary schools in Brechin. Shopping, business and leisure
facilities are found in Montrose and Brechin, together with secondary schools.
Lathallan, at Johnshaven, is a well known local private school which along
with the High School of Dundee has a dedicated bus service from Brechin. Other
schools include Robert Gordon’s College, The Albyn and St Margaret’s School
for Girls in Aberdeen with children travelling daily to these schools by train
from Montrose.
The A90 at Brechin provides fast access to Aberdeen, as well as to Dundee and
Perth. Aberdeen and Dundee, which are easily reached, provide all the services
expected of major centres. Dundee is renowned for its cultural facilities
including the V&A museum. Aberdeen Airport has a wide range of domestic and
European flights, and is easily reached by the Western Peripheral route. There
is a direct service to London from Dundee airport. Montrose is served by the
main east coast railway line, including a sleeper service.
Square Footage: 2, 919 sq ft
Acreage:
1. 59 Acres
Directions
If coming from the south on the A90 (Dundee to Aberdeen dual carriageway) take
the A935 through Brechin, following signs for Montrose. Some 2. 5 miles from
Brechin, turn right, signposted Balbirnie. Continue down the tarred road to
Balbirnie Mill. The house will be seen on the right, adjacent to the former
mill.
From the north on the A90 take the B966 turning to Brechin and then take the
A935, signposted Montrose, and proceed as above. Alternatively from the A90,
just south of Stracathro Service Area, take the turning signposted to Dun.
After some 4 miles turn right at the T junction, onto the A935 (Montrose to
Brechin road) and the turning to Balbirnie Mill will be seen on the left after
2. 5 miles.
Additional Info
Viewings
Strictly by appointment with Savills – or . Viewings must be accompanied and
viewers should exercise care if inspecting the former mill.

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