Detached house for sale in Banff, Aberdeenshire AB45, £395,000

395,000.00

Offer Nr.:
65412952
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
Detached house
Contact name:
Davidson & Robertson
Phone(s):
0131 268 0895

Backhill of Culbirnie is a small equine unit set in an attractive rural
setting with views over the Moray Coast.
Backhill of Culbirnie is a small equine unit set in an attractive rural
setting with views over the Moray Coast. The house is a traditional
Aberdeenshire farmhouse along with a traditional
steading and Dutch barn. The traditional steading has been set up and equipped
as a horse livery and has been run as a livery business by the vendor and is
available to be taken on as a
going concern.
Backhill of Culbirnie would appeal to those looking for an equine property to
either grow a business or enjoy for their own use. The property benefits from
15 looseboxes which have access to individual grazing paddocks and a sand
school.
The arena at Backhill of Culbirnie is an asset to any equine operation. The
all - weather arena extends to 25m x 50m and is laid with silica sand. The arena
is well fenced with post and timber rails and benefits from being flood lit
and well drained.
Steading
Backhill of Culbirnie consists of a useful range of traditional buildings
which lend themselves to equestrian use. The traditional range has benefitted
from an Infill court and extensions In the past.
On the southern edge of the steading lies a Dutch barn which is used for hay
and straw storage. The steading benefitted from a complete rewire in 2021. The
yard is generally concrete with
the area between the steading and Dutch barn being hard standing.
1) Stable Block 23. 5m x 4. 8m
A timber framed roof with a concrete floor and breeze block walls. The roof is
clad with single skin metal sheets. Internally the building has been sub
divided into loose boxes.
2) Stable Block 18m x 5. 3m
A timber framed roof with a concrete floor and traditional stone walls. The
roof is clad with fibre cement sheets. Internally the building has been sub
divided into loose boxes.
3) Stable Block 25m x 7. 50m
A timber framed roof with concrete floor and traditional stone walls. The roof
is clad with traditional slate with sky lights. The building has been sub
divided into loose boxes.
4) Infill Court 16. 4m x 15m
Light steel frame with a concrete floor and traditional stone walls. The roof
is clad with fibre cement sheets.
5) Tack Room 21. 3m x 5m
A timber framed building with a concrete floor and traditional stone walls.
The roof is constructed from traditional slate. The building has been adapted
to be used as a tack room but in a previous life was used as grain storage.
6) Feed Shed 9. 2m x 5. 2m
Light steel frame with a concrete floor and concrete breeze block walls. The
roof is clad with fibre cement sheets.
7) Cattle Court 18. 6m x 13. 9m
Light steel frame with a concrete floor and breeze block walls. The roof is
clad with fibre cement sheets.
8) Store 18. 6m x 7. 1m
Light steel frame with a concrete floor and breeze block walls. The roof is
clad with fibre cement sheets.
9) Wood store 9. 0m x 8. 0m
Light steel frame with a concrete floor and breeze block walls. The roof is
clad with fibre cement sheets.
10) Dutch Barn 25m x 15m
Steel portal frame with earth floor. The roof is clad with fibre cement
sheets.
11) WC Container 6m x 3m
Steel container housing gents and ladies WC.
Land
The land included with Backhill of Culbirnie extends to 12 acres or thereby.
The James Hutton Institute for soil research has classified the land as 3(2).
The land is gently North facing, free draining and lies between 85m and 100m
above sea level.
Backhill of Culbirnie is a good growing unit which has consistently delivered
good yields of grass for cutting or grazing. The 12 acre field to the front of
the property is split with electric fence to accommodate individual paddocks
for liveries with water to each paddock.
House
The house is of traditional stone construction under a slate roof. The house
benefits from a secluded and easily maintained garden which benefits from
scenic views over the Moray
coastline. The house is double glazed throughout with full oil central
heating.
Council Tax: Band D
Accommodation Comprises:
Ground Floor:
Living room:
A dual aspect, naturally well - lit room with a log burner and carpeted floor.
Kitchen:
Large kitchen with a range of fitted floor and wall mounted units. The kitchen
benefits from a floor mounted breakfast bar and dual aspect creating a
naturally well - lit room.
Dining Room:
Naturally well lit, dual aspect room affording views south over the garden and
surrounding countryside.
Bathroom:
Fitted three - piece suite with shower cubicle.
Utility Room:
Space for white goods with part lino part carpet floor.
First Floor:
Bedroom 1:
Double bedroom with carpeted floor and dual aspect, creating a naturally light
space with views over the Moray coast.
Bedroom 2:
Double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and carpeted floor at the front of the
house affording views over the Moray coast.
Bedroom 3:
Double bedroom with carpeted floor at the centre of the house with velux
window.
Bedroom 4:
Double bedroom to the rear of the house with velux window. Currently being
used as an office space.

Backhill of Culbirnie is situated about 5
miles from the coastal town of Banff on the Moray Coast. The city of Aberdeen
is located 45 miles to the south of the property.
Backhill of Culbirnie lies 1. 7 miles from the A97 which affords good access to
Banff and Huntly. The A96 runs through Huntly and in turn allows good access
to both Aberdeen and Inverness.
The nearest train station is located at Huntly where mainline services are
available. Aberdeen International Airport provides a range of international
and domestic flights.
Banff has an array of independent shops and supermarkets, leisure businesses,
two golf courses and community facilities. Locally there are several excellent
places to dine both nearby
Banff and the wider area. In addition to this there is the Museum of Banff,
the oldest museum in Scotland North of Perth. Nearby is Duff house which is
one of Scotland’s finest classical houses designed by William Adam in 1740. In
addition
to this there are a number of noted local attractions such as the renowned
Spotty bag shop and Macduff Aquarium.
Primary and secondary education is available within Banff, in addition private
schooling is available at Gordonstoun, Elgin and can also be found in Aberdeen
at Robert Gordons, Albyn and
St Margarets. University education can be found in Aberdeen which hosts two
universities and two colleges.
The agricultural and equine sector is well served within the area with a
number of main dealers, merchants and cooperatives. In addition, there are
livestock markets available at Huntly,
Thainstone and Dingwall.

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