Deskford, Buckie, Moray, AB56
- SIZE
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- SECTOR
Commercial property for sale
Key features
- Charming 2 bedroom cottage
- Former Mill
- Substantial out buildings
- Development opportunity
- 1 acre
Description
Ardoch Mill, a restored two-story stone cottage in Deskford near Buckie, spans over an acre and includes extensive outbuildings like the South Lissen Pottery and Gallery. The property features a cozy sitting room with a wood-burning stove, a bright kitchen with garden access, and two spacious bedrooms. The outbuildings, totaling about 450 square meters, offer versatile space for potential residential conversion, subject to planning permissions. Currently hosting a thriving pottery business, Ardoch Mill blends rural charm with significant commercial potential, ideal for those seeking a lifestyle business in the arts or looking to operate a business from home.
Viewing is highly recommended to truly appreciate the size of the property and the exceptional value that it offers.
Services
The property has mains water, and electricity. Electric heating. Drainage to sceptic tank.
Tenure
The property is held on a Scottish equivalent of Freehold
Brochures
Deskford, Buckie, Moray, AB56
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Keith Station8.3 miles
Notes
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