Newton of Kiddshill
Maud, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, AB42 5PW
Guide Price
£420,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: Arable Land, Paddock, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: May 2022
- Removed: Sep 2022
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: Arable Land, Paddock, Woodland
Delightful extended farmhouse with versatile steading buildings, paddocks and land extending to about 12 acres
Description
Newton of Kiddshill is a traditional style detached Buchan farmhouse which was extended in 1993. In good decorative order, the property features the extensive use of oak veneered doors, skirting boards and some cornice work, bay windows and fireplaces. The secluded setting is delightful surrounded by woodland. The paddocks and outbuildings are ideally placed for equestrian purposes.
A covered porch with timber door leads to the spacious entrance hallway. French doors open into the delightful sitting room where a brick fireplace houses a wood burning stove and a door to a shelved cupboard. There is ample space for dining and twin aspect windows provide a lovely garden view. Opposite is a bright home office with windows on two sides and sliding doors to shelved storage which also houses a 4G router. The well appointed bathroom has a white suite with double end bath, large separate rainfall shower enclosure, vanity unit with wash hand basin, WC and Bluetooth speakers. An open plan providing a relaxed and informal living space is the kitchen/family room and conservatory. The family room has an open fireplace with a wooden mantel and brick surround. The breakfast bar creates a natural division leading to a fully fitted range of Howdens base and wall units finished with wooden worksurfaces. The surfaces are complemented by coloured glass splashbacks. There is an integrated LPG four burner gas hob with extractor hood and double electric oven; built in microwave; integrated and concealed fridge and a Bosch dishwasher. French doors open from the family room into the conservatory. This space really brings the outdoors in and has garden access. For everyday domestic tasks there is a good sized utility room with fitted units, sink, a Worcester oil fired boiler, plumbing for a washing machine and vents for a dryer. Particularly useful after being outdoors is a boot room/cloakroom with WC and wash basin.
A staircase with understair storage cupboard leads to the first floor landing with Velux windows which brings good natural light into the house. The former box room is now a large heated linen cupboard. Bedroom three also has Velux windows and a hatch to roof space. The principal bedroom is a double aspect room with bay window, built in wardrobes and has an en suite shower room with white two piece suite with vanity units and WC. Bedroom two and three also have bay windows, dormer window and views to the garden.
OUTSIDE
The gardens and grounds are delightful. In front of the conservatory the garden is mainly laid to lawn with cultivated flower beds, shrub borders and mature trees and plants. To the side of the house is a paved area with stone troughs, walled/fenced area: this is a lovely spot for enjoying the sun. An arch leads through to the hedge-enclosed kitchen garden with its prolific strawberry patch and vegetable beds.
A corrugated potting shed has electricity, water and light and houses the control box for the filtration system. There is a gravelled area behind.
OUTBUILDINGS
To the front of the house is an implement shed / workshop with a corrugated roof and a concrete floor – single phase electricity. Opposite is the original steading range with concrete parking in front. Internally there are five stalls suitable as stables and an office with telephone line, internet and CCTV. The brick built general purpose shed/workshop, has water, power and light and a corrugated roof with two sliding doors. A further steading building has a corrugated roof, concrete floor and a double garage with roller door along with 3 phase electricity.
LAND
Well fenced with water troughs and surrounded by mature woodland. Double sided horse shelter.
Location
The surrounding area offers an array of scenic outdoor pursuits. Aden Country Park in Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire, is a 230 acre country park in the heart of Buchan. Aden (pronounced Aa-den), meaning ‘bonnie burn’ or brae, offers beautiful surroundings and a wide range of opportunities for relaxation and recreation including woodland walks, heritage centre and restaurant. Primary education is at Maud and secondary education is catered for at Mintlaw Academy. Newton of Kiddshill enjoys a peaceful countryside location, yet lies just 11 miles from the thriving town of Ellon which is positioned along the River Ythan. The areas surrounding Ellon have a rich agricultural heritage while facilities in the town include hotels, restaurants, specialist shops, a Tesco superstore, industrial hub and Brewdog brewery attraction. Leisure and sporting facilities are available at the community swimming pool and sports complex, with rugby, football and hockey pitches at The Meadows Sports Centre. For golfers there is the McDonald Golf Club, while the surrounding countryside offers ample opportunity for walking, shooting and fishing, with the striking coastline also within easy reach. Further primary and secondary education can be found in Ellon. The property is well located for access to the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route and there are regular bus routes to Aberdeen and other areas from Ellon, in addition to a park and ride service.
Aberdeen lies just under 25 miles away, with the AWPR providing improved travel in and around the city and a quicker and more direct route south to Dundee. The international airport offers regular flights to London and other UK and European cities. There are regular train services from Aberdeen, including a sleeper to King’s Cross, London. Aberdeen provides all the services of a major city, including business, leisure and health facilities, theatres and cinemas, restaurants and a wide range of shopping. There is private schooling including Robert Gordon’s School, St Margaret’s, and Albyn School as well as the International School at Pitfodels. There are two universities and two colleges of further education.
Acreage: 12 Acres
Directions
From the A90 at Ellon take the A948 signposted New Deer. In Auchnagatt turn right signposted Stuartfield and Old Deer. Continue on this road and take the turning on the left signposted Maud. Continue on this road and again take the turning on the left signposted Newton of Kiddshill / Little Elrick. Continue on the farm road and the house will be found at the end of the farm road.
Marketed by: Savills, Aberdeen
Description
Newton of Kiddshill is a traditional style detached Buchan farmhouse which was extended in 1993. In good decorative order, the property features the extensive use of oak veneered doors, skirting boards and some cornice work, bay windows and fireplaces. The secluded setting is delightful surrounded by woodland. The paddocks and outbuildings are ideally placed for equestrian purposes.
A covered porch with timber door leads to the spacious entrance hallway. French doors open into the delightful sitting room where a brick fireplace houses a wood burning stove and a door to a shelved cupboard. There is ample space for dining and twin aspect windows provide a lovely garden view. Opposite is a bright home office with windows on two sides and sliding doors to shelved storage which also houses a 4G router. The well appointed bathroom has a white suite with double end bath, large separate rainfall shower enclosure, vanity unit with wash hand basin, WC and Bluetooth speakers. An open plan providing a relaxed and informal living space is the kitchen/family room and conservatory. The family room has an open fireplace with a wooden mantel and brick surround. The breakfast bar creates a natural division leading to a fully fitted range of Howdens base and wall units finished with wooden worksurfaces. The surfaces are complemented by coloured glass splashbacks. There is an integrated LPG four burner gas hob with extractor hood and double electric oven; built in microwave; integrated and concealed fridge and a Bosch dishwasher. French doors open from the family room into the conservatory. This space really brings the outdoors in and has garden access. For everyday domestic tasks there is a good sized utility room with fitted units, sink, a Worcester oil fired boiler, plumbing for a washing machine and vents for a dryer. Particularly useful after being outdoors is a boot room/cloakroom with WC and wash basin.
A staircase with understair storage cupboard leads to the first floor landing with Velux windows which brings good natural light into the house. The former box room is now a large heated linen cupboard. Bedroom three also has Velux windows and a hatch to roof space. The principal bedroom is a double aspect room with bay window, built in wardrobes and has an en suite shower room with white two piece suite with vanity units and WC. Bedroom two and three also have bay windows, dormer window and views to the garden.
OUTSIDE
The gardens and grounds are delightful. In front of the conservatory the garden is mainly laid to lawn with cultivated flower beds, shrub borders and mature trees and plants. To the side of the house is a paved area with stone troughs, walled/fenced area: this is a lovely spot for enjoying the sun. An arch leads through to the hedge-enclosed kitchen garden with its prolific strawberry patch and vegetable beds.
A corrugated potting shed has electricity, water and light and houses the control box for the filtration system. There is a gravelled area behind.
OUTBUILDINGS
To the front of the house is an implement shed / workshop with a corrugated roof and a concrete floor – single phase electricity. Opposite is the original steading range with concrete parking in front. Internally there are five stalls suitable as stables and an office with telephone line, internet and CCTV. The brick built general purpose shed/workshop, has water, power and light and a corrugated roof with two sliding doors. A further steading building has a corrugated roof, concrete floor and a double garage with roller door along with 3 phase electricity.
LAND
Well fenced with water troughs and surrounded by mature woodland. Double sided horse shelter.
Location
The surrounding area offers an array of scenic outdoor pursuits. Aden Country Park in Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire, is a 230 acre country park in the heart of Buchan. Aden (pronounced Aa-den), meaning ‘bonnie burn’ or brae, offers beautiful surroundings and a wide range of opportunities for relaxation and recreation including woodland walks, heritage centre and restaurant. Primary education is at Maud and secondary education is catered for at Mintlaw Academy. Newton of Kiddshill enjoys a peaceful countryside location, yet lies just 11 miles from the thriving town of Ellon which is positioned along the River Ythan. The areas surrounding Ellon have a rich agricultural heritage while facilities in the town include hotels, restaurants, specialist shops, a Tesco superstore, industrial hub and Brewdog brewery attraction. Leisure and sporting facilities are available at the community swimming pool and sports complex, with rugby, football and hockey pitches at The Meadows Sports Centre. For golfers there is the McDonald Golf Club, while the surrounding countryside offers ample opportunity for walking, shooting and fishing, with the striking coastline also within easy reach. Further primary and secondary education can be found in Ellon. The property is well located for access to the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route and there are regular bus routes to Aberdeen and other areas from Ellon, in addition to a park and ride service.
Aberdeen lies just under 25 miles away, with the AWPR providing improved travel in and around the city and a quicker and more direct route south to Dundee. The international airport offers regular flights to London and other UK and European cities. There are regular train services from Aberdeen, including a sleeper to King’s Cross, London. Aberdeen provides all the services of a major city, including business, leisure and health facilities, theatres and cinemas, restaurants and a wide range of shopping. There is private schooling including Robert Gordon’s School, St Margaret’s, and Albyn School as well as the International School at Pitfodels. There are two universities and two colleges of further education.
Acreage: 12 Acres
Directions
From the A90 at Ellon take the A948 signposted New Deer. In Auchnagatt turn right signposted Stuartfield and Old Deer. Continue on this road and take the turning on the left signposted Maud. Continue on this road and again take the turning on the left signposted Newton of Kiddshill / Little Elrick. Continue on the farm road and the house will be found at the end of the farm road.
Marketed by: Savills, Aberdeen
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.