Houses For Sale in Banffshire
Exceptional contemporary Speyside residence extending to 2,317 sq ft, originally constructed as a four-bedroom home and now reconfigured to provide outstanding living space, set within private woodland grounds with a fully furnished Shepherd's Hut and electric gated entrance. EPC Band B | Co...
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.
Would you like to escape from the city to the country in this elegant family home situated in the enviable Braes of Allachie area of Aberlour? Airports in Aberdeen and Inverness are only around an hours drive making commuting to London and beyond easily achievable. The versatile accommodation a...
Taking our 360 virtual tour, enter through the front door and lead on to view a snug family room, dining room and sitting room, each with log burning stoves, study and a grand drawing room with marble open fireplace and French doors leading to the garden. Two kitchens, one with an oil fired Aga a...
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.
























