Land for sale in Glass, Huntly, Aberdeenshire AB54, £695,000

695,000.00

Offer Nr.:
63478473
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
Land
Bedrooms:
3
Contact name:
Davidson & Robertson
Phone(s):
0131 268 0895

Mains of Blairmore is ideal for someone looking for a rural lifestyle or
business opportunity. Set in 8. 59 acres, the comfortable farmhouse comprising
two public rooms, three bedrooms and a large dining kitchen is ideal for
family life with huge potential for the expansive modern farm buildings to be
used for livestock, equine or commercial purposes.
Mains of Blairmore is ideal for someone looking for a rural lifestyle or
business opportunity. Set in 8. 59 acres, the comfortable farmhouse comprising
two public rooms, three bedrooms and a large dining kitchen is ideal for
family life with huge potential for the expansive modern farm buildings to be
used for livestock, equine or commercial purposes.
Huntly 8. 8 miles
Keith 7. 6 miles
Aberdeen 46. 5 miles
Available as a whole or in the following lots:
Lot 1 – Mains of Blairmore farmhouse, Bothy and land extending to 1. 70 acres
(0. 68 ha. ) EPC: F(34)
Lot 2 – Large modern farm buildings extending to 60, 500 sq ft (5620 sq m) or
thereby and paddocks of land extending to 6. 89 acres (2. 78 ha. )
Mains of Blairmore is a charming unit comprising an attractive farmhouse,
superb range of modern and traditional agricultural buildings and paddocks.
Mains of Blairmore is a substantial detached farmhouse of traditional stone
construction under a slate roof. The property dates from the late 1800s and
provides well - appointed accommodation over two storeys. The farmhouse benefits
from high quality fixtures and fittings.
The agricultural buildings provide a range of opportunities for commercial or
equine use, subject to the relevant planning consents. The unit has
historically been run as part of a larger farming enterprise.
The land included with Mains of Blairmore extends to 8. 59 acres in total with
3 acres or thereby, consisting mainly of grass paddocks. The land is fenced,
and water is available.
150 acres may be available through separate negotiation to the new occupier.
Initially as an sldt (Short limited duration tenancy). Further details
available on request.
House
The farmhouse is of traditional stone construction under a slate roof and
benefits from scenic views of the countryside across a secluded and easily
maintained garden. The house is double glazed throughout with oil fired
heating.
Internally the property has been upgraded to a high standard with quality
fixtures and fittings.
Council Tax: Band E
Accommodation comprises:
Ground Floor:
Utility room 2. 54m x 2. 85m
Accessed via the front porch to the east of the house, currently has white
goods, sink and worktop.
Bathroom 2. 26m x 1. 98m
Bathroom with WC, wash hand basin with storage underneath and corner shower
unit.
Kitchen/Dining room 6. 34m x 5. 90m
Spacious kitchen/dining room with a large range of fitted floor and wall units
along with a central island / breakfast bar. The kitchen benefits from an oil -
fired Aga.
Dining Room 4. 20m x 3. 93m
Currently used as a farm office.
Living Room 4. 42m x 5. 93m
A light well sized room benefiting from an ornamental fireplace.
Conservatory 4. 89m x 4. 16m
A glass surrounded conservatory with a traditional slate roof. Creating a
light space. Views to the garden and surrounding countryside.
First Floor:
Master Bedroom 4. 48m x 5. 94m
Spacious carpeted double bedroom with dual aspect windows. Four poster bed
built into the room along with high quality fitted wardrobes and units.
Bedroom 2 4. 48m x 5. 94m
Spacious carpeted double bedroom with dual aspect windows. High quality fitted
wardrobes.
Bedroom 3 4. 13m x 5. 53m
Double bedroom with high quality fitted wardrobes, Single aspect window.
Bathroom 3. 13m x 4. 47m
Large family bathroom with built in storage space. Wash hand basin with
storage below. Large, fitted bath and standalone shower cubicle. Single aspect
window with wooden cladding on the walls.
Externally
The house at Mains of Blairmore benefits from ample parking to the rear of the
property. To the front of the property lies a spacious garden laid to lawn
with mature broadleaves throughout. To the immediate rear of the property lies
a washing green which is laid to lawn.
A Home Report is available on request.
Steading
Mains of Blairmore consists of a useful range of modern and traditional
buildings. The traditional L shaped range and infill court lies on the Eastern
edge of the steading, adjacent on the western edge of the infill sits a modern
cattle court with a central feed pass. On the western boundary of the steading
lies the silage pit, split into two the building is currently used for storing
grain and machinery in one bay and silage in the other. To the North is a
large cattle court and outdoor cattle handling facilities. On the southern
boundary of the steading sits a lambing shed built in circa 2014. The large
yard space is a mixture of tar plainings and concrete. The buildings and yard
are suitable for large, modern agricultural machinery.
1) Lambing shed 36. 5m x 12. 1m
Steel portal frame over a concrete floor, lower walls consisting of shuttered
concrete on three sides with box profile sheeting from half height to eaves
height. The Northern wall is box profile sheeting to full height. The roof is
constructed from fibre cement sheets. Access is gained via sliding doors on
the north, east, west sides. Internally the building has a forward feed pass.
The building holds approximately 250 ewes.
2) Traditional L shaped range
Traditional stonework with a concrete floor, light steel frame with a fibre
cement sheet roof. The L shaped steading is used for general storage.
3) Infill court 26. 5m x 13. 10m
Steel portal frame over a concrete floor, concrete block walls from ground to
eaves height with a fibre cement sheet roof. Currently used as a workshop.
4) Cattle courts 2 x 36. 5m x 15. 2m
Steel portal frame over a concrete floor. Shuttered concrete from ground to
half height, box profile sheeting from half height to eaves height. The roof
is constructed from fibre cement sheets. The building was erected in 2021 and
holds approx. 90 cows and calves. Access can be gained from both the north and
south ends via large sliding doors. There is a 6m wide centre feed pass at
ground level between the two sheds. The feed pass benefits
from locking head yolks
5) General purpose store 30. 4m x 13. 7m
Steel portal frame over a concrete floor. Shuttered concrete from ground to
half height, box profile sheeting from half height to eaves height. The roof
is constructed from fibre cement sheets. Access is gained from the north with
a concrete apron to the front of the building. Additionally, there is a lean -
to on the eastern side of the gp shed. The lean - to extends to 30. 4m x 4. 5m.
Similar construction steel portal frame with a mono pitch fibre cement sheet
roof.
6) Silage Pit 30. 4m x 24. 3m
Steel portal frame over a concrete floor. Reinforced shuttered concrete walls
from ground to half height, box profile sheeting from half height to eaves
height. The roof is constructed of fibre cement sheets. The pit is filled from
the northern end. A concrete yard lies to the front of the building. The
silage pit was erected circa 2012. The building is split with an internal
dividing wall. Associated effluent storage tank is present. The pit holds
around 2500t.
7) Cattle court 73. 1m x 30. 4m
Steel portal frame over a concrete floor. Shuttered concrete from ground to
half height with box profile sheeting from half height to eaves height. The
roof is constructed of fibre cement sheets. Access is gained from the east and
west sides. The building holds approx. 140 cows and calves. Ground level
centre feed pass with locking head yolks. Concrete yard on the western access.
Land
The land included with Mains of Blairmore extends to 8. 59 acres or thereby.
The James Hutton Institute for soil research has classified the land as class
3(2). The paddocks either side of the farm road face south with the paddock to
the east of the steading having an easterly aspect. The land lies between 220m
and 230m above sea level.
Bothy
Traditional stone under a slate roof. Used for storage and housing of a
froling boiler which provides hot water and heating for the house. Used as
general store and stick storage for a froling boiler.
Lot 1
Two public rooms, dining kitchen, & 3 bedroomed stone & slate farmhouse, bothy
& 1. 70 acres or thereby. A fence will be erected between points A and B.
Lot 2
Large modern farm buildings extending to 60, 500 sq ft (5620 sq m) or thereby
and paddocks of land extending to 6. 89 acres (2. 78 ha. )

Mains of
Blairmore is located within a tranquil yet accessible position to the West of
Huntly in the county of Aberdeenshire. The property is located between
Aberdeen to the Southeast and Inverness to the Northwest.
Huntly is a historic town with a wide range of amenities including two major
supermarkets, a good selection of independent shops, sporting and recreational
facilities with a train station providing direct links to Aberdeen and
Inverness.
Aberdeen provides all the facilities expected from a modern and prosperous
city, with an excellent array of shopping and retail parks. Primary education
is available at Glass and secondary education is available at Gordons School,
Huntly. In addition, private schooling is available at Gordonstoun, Elgin and
can also be found in Aberdeen at Robert Gordons, Albyn and St Margaret’s. In
addition to this Aberdeen has excellent transport links, including rail and
air with Aberdeen International Airport providing regular international and
domestic flights.
The agricultural sector is well served with a number of main dealers,
merchants and cooperatives within the area. In addition to the livestock
market at Huntly, markets are also available at Dingwall and Thainstone.

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