Properties For Sale in Banffshire
A rare opportunity to purchase this 18th Century converted church, nestled within the picturesque village of Fordyce. This is a unique property set within in a tranquil conservation village from the 14th century and one that offers the prestigious award winning Bistro, En-suite B&B accommodation ...
Deena Aranci of Aranci & Firth is delighted to present this impressive home, set in the picturesque countryside on the outskirts of the vibrant village of Aberlour. Enjoying breathtaking, uninterrupted views of Ben Rinnes to one side and Ben Aigan to the other, this exceptional property perfectly...
Bauds Pet Care Centre offers a flexible opportunity to either own prime real estate and a thriving business in a sought after location or indeed buy a fantastic development opportunity (subject to consents) within a sought after local authority area making this site a small developers dream.
Brynn Hall is an impressive traditional house with historic links to Aberlour as it was the original hospital building built for the Aberlour Orphanage in the early 1900's. The property is set on an elevated site, with beautiful views over the Speyside town and to the countryside beyond. The pr...
Elegant family home situated in the enviable Braes of Allachie area of Aberlour, with versatile accommodation and layout ideal for family or multi-generational living and a spacious and secluded garden with woodland backdrop making it a peaceful haven. The accommodation comprises entrance vestib...
We are delighted to present this substantial five bedroom detached family home which has previously been a Bed & Breakfast centrally located in Aberlour. Within easy reach of schools, shopping and recreational facilities. This property offers a fantastic opportunity to purchase either a family h...
Holly Burton of RE/MAX Evolution is delighted to present this stunning, unique Grade B listed former mill situated in a raised position on the banks of a small river.Known locally as The Lost Distillery of Crooksmill and dating back to at least 1827, the building began life as a mill.












