Westerfolds House
Duffus, Elgin, Moray, IV30 5RH
Guide Price
£900,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Solar Energy, Walled Garden
Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Solar Energy, Walled Garden
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Westerfolds House is a highly desirable detached traditional farmhouse believed to date from 1881. Constructed of attractive sandstone under a slate roof, it provides spacious and very well appointed accommodation over three storeys with the layout offering great flexibility.
From the gravelled driveway, the front door opens into a vestibule which in turn leads into an entrance hallway with stairs to the first floor. To the right is a drawing room and directly opposite is a dining room, both of which have south facing, deep set bay windows that flood the rooms with natural light and open up the spectacular views over the garden, Laich and out towards the Brown Muir and Ben Rinnes.
The dining room has an open fire whilst the drawing room has a wood burning stove. Next to the dining room is a sitting room / family room, another generously proportioned room with doors to the garden and access to the dining kitchen. The dining kitchen has a range of timber wall and floor units, various integrated appliances, an excellent walk in larder and the original range and a further door to the patio/garden. Also on the ground floor, a study/library has a built in desk and shelving as well as a further wood burning stove. A rear hall gives access to a W.C. and a utility room with space for white goods. On the first floor, there are five bedrooms, three of which have ‘en suite’ facilities and all of which are generously sized. The second floor has two further attic bedrooms, a games room, a storage room and a shower room. Westerfolds House offers great flexibility and appears to be in excellent condition with all of the features one would hope to find in a property of this age and character including tall corniced ceilings, ornate plasterwork, fireplaces, wood burning stoves and an attractive staircase with cast iron balusters.
The kitchen and bathroom fittings are modern and of a high quality and in general, the property beautifully marries the contemporary with the traditional. The house is heated using oil central heating whilst a 16kW solar panel system (and Tesla battery) help heat hot water and ensure that energy costs are minimised.
EPC Rating = C
Marketed by: Galbraith, Elgin
From the gravelled driveway, the front door opens into a vestibule which in turn leads into an entrance hallway with stairs to the first floor. To the right is a drawing room and directly opposite is a dining room, both of which have south facing, deep set bay windows that flood the rooms with natural light and open up the spectacular views over the garden, Laich and out towards the Brown Muir and Ben Rinnes.
The dining room has an open fire whilst the drawing room has a wood burning stove. Next to the dining room is a sitting room / family room, another generously proportioned room with doors to the garden and access to the dining kitchen. The dining kitchen has a range of timber wall and floor units, various integrated appliances, an excellent walk in larder and the original range and a further door to the patio/garden. Also on the ground floor, a study/library has a built in desk and shelving as well as a further wood burning stove. A rear hall gives access to a W.C. and a utility room with space for white goods. On the first floor, there are five bedrooms, three of which have ‘en suite’ facilities and all of which are generously sized. The second floor has two further attic bedrooms, a games room, a storage room and a shower room. Westerfolds House offers great flexibility and appears to be in excellent condition with all of the features one would hope to find in a property of this age and character including tall corniced ceilings, ornate plasterwork, fireplaces, wood burning stoves and an attractive staircase with cast iron balusters.
The kitchen and bathroom fittings are modern and of a high quality and in general, the property beautifully marries the contemporary with the traditional. The house is heated using oil central heating whilst a 16kW solar panel system (and Tesla battery) help heat hot water and ensure that energy costs are minimised.
EPC Rating = C
Marketed by: Galbraith, Elgin
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.