3 bedroom house
Pluscarden, Elgin, Moray, IV30 8TZ
Guide Price
£550,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2021
- Removed: Nov 2021
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland
FARMHOUSE
Lower Inchallon is a delightful traditional family home. Dating from the mid 1890s and constructed of stone under a slate roof, the house has been improved and extended over the years to provide spacious, very flexible and characterful accommodation over two storeys. From the gravelled yard to the side of the house, the ground floor is accessed from a covered decked area through a well equipped cloak room and utility room/rear hall. A central hallway leads to a charming library/sitting room which has a pair of glazed doors to the decking and also into the magnificent sun lounge. The sun lounge is a relatively recently added multi functional room with triple aspect windows, sliding glazed doors to the garden and a wood burning stove. From the inner hallway, doors lead to a shower room, the front hall (with stairs to the first floor) and also the well equipped dining kitchen. This room forms the heart of the house and has dual aspect windows, a good range of wall and floor units and an oil fired Aga. From the kitchen, a door leads directly into the front hall from where access can be gained to a porch/sun room and also the office/ground floor bedroom which also is dual aspect and has a wood burning stove. On the first floor, a half landing leads to a double bedroom with an ‘en suite’ store/wardrobe whilst from the main landing, there are doors to a bathroom, linen cupboard and two further double bedrooms, both of which have built-in wardrobes and dormer windows.
The house has many of the features one would hope to find in a property of this age and character. The sun room with a wood burning stove, French doors and picture windows; the farmhouse kitchen with an Aga and the spacious sitting room are particularly appealing rooms whilst the house has a very flexible room layout. It has surprisingly spacious built in storage and is double glazed with oil central heating.
GROUNDS
There are numerous useful outbuildings and stores including a superb timber general purpose store (about 11m x 5m) with power, a concrete floor and a mezzanine level loft. Other buildings include dog kennels and runs for up to 6 dogs, a tractor/implement store also suitable as loose boxes and a log store. The property is surrounded and sheltered by a mature woodland including a substantial child treehouse, whilst the house garden includes areas of lawn, well stocked borders and various mature trees. To the side, a well maintained paddock extending to 0.8 acres with water supply, and a field shelter offers opportunites for those with equestrian interests. The property is bounded to the south by a charming small burn set among mature stands of beech and birch trees, which feeds into a small pond.
STEADING/MASONS
Sitting adjacent to the house is a former steading, known as Masons. Built from stone and slate, this most attractive building was used for many years as the owner’s business premises/office, however, in more recent years it has been used as informal additional accommodationto the farmhouse. The necessary change of use required by the planning authorities has notbeen obtained for this alternative use as residential accommodation. Purchasers will requireto take their own view on this.
EPC Rating = C
Marketed by: Galbraith, Elgin
Lower Inchallon is a delightful traditional family home. Dating from the mid 1890s and constructed of stone under a slate roof, the house has been improved and extended over the years to provide spacious, very flexible and characterful accommodation over two storeys. From the gravelled yard to the side of the house, the ground floor is accessed from a covered decked area through a well equipped cloak room and utility room/rear hall. A central hallway leads to a charming library/sitting room which has a pair of glazed doors to the decking and also into the magnificent sun lounge. The sun lounge is a relatively recently added multi functional room with triple aspect windows, sliding glazed doors to the garden and a wood burning stove. From the inner hallway, doors lead to a shower room, the front hall (with stairs to the first floor) and also the well equipped dining kitchen. This room forms the heart of the house and has dual aspect windows, a good range of wall and floor units and an oil fired Aga. From the kitchen, a door leads directly into the front hall from where access can be gained to a porch/sun room and also the office/ground floor bedroom which also is dual aspect and has a wood burning stove. On the first floor, a half landing leads to a double bedroom with an ‘en suite’ store/wardrobe whilst from the main landing, there are doors to a bathroom, linen cupboard and two further double bedrooms, both of which have built-in wardrobes and dormer windows.
The house has many of the features one would hope to find in a property of this age and character. The sun room with a wood burning stove, French doors and picture windows; the farmhouse kitchen with an Aga and the spacious sitting room are particularly appealing rooms whilst the house has a very flexible room layout. It has surprisingly spacious built in storage and is double glazed with oil central heating.
GROUNDS
There are numerous useful outbuildings and stores including a superb timber general purpose store (about 11m x 5m) with power, a concrete floor and a mezzanine level loft. Other buildings include dog kennels and runs for up to 6 dogs, a tractor/implement store also suitable as loose boxes and a log store. The property is surrounded and sheltered by a mature woodland including a substantial child treehouse, whilst the house garden includes areas of lawn, well stocked borders and various mature trees. To the side, a well maintained paddock extending to 0.8 acres with water supply, and a field shelter offers opportunites for those with equestrian interests. The property is bounded to the south by a charming small burn set among mature stands of beech and birch trees, which feeds into a small pond.
STEADING/MASONS
Sitting adjacent to the house is a former steading, known as Masons. Built from stone and slate, this most attractive building was used for many years as the owner’s business premises/office, however, in more recent years it has been used as informal additional accommodationto the farmhouse. The necessary change of use required by the planning authorities has notbeen obtained for this alternative use as residential accommodation. Purchasers will requireto take their own view on this.
EPC Rating = C
Marketed by: Galbraith, Elgin
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.