A well-presented smallholding and equestrian property comprising recently converted steading, outbuildings, grazing land and two house plots.
A well-presented smallholding and equestrian property comprising recently converted steading, outbuildings, grazing land and two house plots.
The traditional stone-and-slate steading at Sunnyside of Lethenty, known as ‘Harry’s House’, has been converted and extended in recent years and now comprises modern four-bedroom accommodation across one level. The property has been tastefully decorated and furnished, though still allowing for plentiful scope for a potential purchaser to add their own personal touch to Harry’s House.
The main entrance to the property is located at the south end of the steading, where you enter the well-apportioned utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer, as well as ample space for coats and boots. From the utility room, you enter the modern kitchen and dining area featuring oak laminate flooring, granite laminate worktop, black tiled walls as well as centrally positioned kitchen island with granite quartz worktop. In addition, the kitchen benefits from a gas hob and a large amount of versatile kitchen storage space.
Beyond the kitchen lies the bright and cosy living and dining area, the heart of the country home, offering the perfect space to relax and unwind. From here, you can enjoy south-facing views over the surrounding countryside, with a patio door leading straight to the driveway area and garden beyond.
Accessed directly from the living and dining area are one of the four bedrooms and the spacious whitewashed and tiled bathroom with bath and shower-over. The remaining three bedrooms are accessed off the hallway leading from the living/dining area to the remainder of the home. All the bedrooms offer comfortable and well-apportioned accommodation, including the larger master bedroom featuring modern tiled en-suite with walk-in shower.
At the end of the hallway, a door leads into the integral single garage, with a further door leading to the integral workshop and adjoining office room. This space is extremely versatile and could be utilised for a variety of purposes, from home office space and privacy to a workshop for a budding mechanic or self-employed tradesman.
Externally, the east and south sides of the steading are bordered by the large gravel driveway serving the property, allowing for plenty of car parking for residents and visitors alike. There are generous garden areas laid to lawn to the west and north side of the steading, as well as on the opposite side of the driveway from the steading.
Sunnyside of Lethenty benefits from being served by a versatile group of outbuildings, comprising a traditional stone shed adjoining the eastern gable end of the steading as well as two modern sheds, comprising a workshop building and a stables, both of corrugated construction.
The buildings are currently utilised for general storage, however they can also be used for a variety of purposes such as horse stabling, small-scale livestock housing or additional workshop and storage space. Two of the outbuildings are serviced with electricity.
The land at Sunnyside of Lethenty comprises of one large paddock, as well as two smaller yet versatile paddocks and a sand school, all located to the east and south of the house and outbuildings as per the attached sale plan.
The land benefits from a south-facing aspect, with views of the iconic local hill of Bennachie being enjoyed on clear days. The land lies at an altitude of approximately 115 to 120 metres above sea level, and is productive in nature, being classed as grade 3(1) as per the Land Capability for Agriculture map produced by the James Hutton Institute. The majority of the land is IACS-registered, with the land being classified as Region 1 and Non-LFA for Basic Payment Scheme purposes.
The land benefits greatly from good quality stock proof post-and-wire fencing, with direct access from the house and buildings and inter-paddock accesses available. The paddocks benefit from water troughs and would make perfect grazing for anyone with horses or cattle.
Directly to the north -west of Harry’s House lies a former stone bothy, which benefits from full planning permission for demolition and erection of a two-bedroom house, expiring in November this year. Furthermore, to the east of the steading lies a site with outline planning permission for erection of a dwelling house, expiring in late 2027.
Due to their proximity to Harry’s House, both sites benefit from nearby services and present a unique opportunity to build additional accommodation, presenting a wide variety of uses and possibilities for a future owner. Further information can be found on the Aberdeenshire Council website under planning references APP/2022/0365 and APP/2022/0664 respectively.
Home Report available on our website.
Band C.
Band D.
Timber framed double glazing. External plastic style / internal timber panel doors.
Mains water and electricity. Air source underfloor heat pump central heating. Private drainage to septic tank.
All curtains, blinds, high chairs and white goods.
From the north and the south, take the A947 main road running between Aberdeen to the south and Banff to the north. When you reach the village of Fyvie, take the turning into the village onto the B9005 road, signposted ‘Methlick 8’ and ‘Ellon 16’. After a short distance, turn right to stay on the B9005. Follow this road north-east for just under 4 miles, out of Fyvie and through the hamlet of Woodhead, before turning left (signposted ‘Darnabo 2’) and then taking another left turn immediately after. Follow this road for about half a mile and then turn down the track to Sunnyside of Lethenty, as indicated by our ‘For Sale’ board. Sunnyside of Lethenty is on the left-hand side at the end of the track.
To arrange a viewing please contact Aberdeen & Northern Estates on 01467 623800 (Mon - Fri, 9am - 5pm).
Aberdeenshire Council, Formartine House, Union Street, Ellon, AB41 9BA
By mutual arrangement
Included in the sale, insofar as they are owned.
Prospective purchasers should note that unless their interest in the property is formally intimated to the selling agents following inspection, the agents cannot guarantee that notice of a closing date for offers will be advised and consequently the property may be sold without notice.
In accordance with The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017, we are required to carry out checks and due diligence on property purchasers. If an offer has been accepted, the purchaser(s) will need to provide proof of identity, residence and proof of funds, as a minimum, prior to any transaction proceeding.
Formal offers, in the acceptable Scottish form should be submitted, along with the relevant anti-money laundering paperwork in accordance with The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017, through a Scottish Solicitor, to the Selling Agent.
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all servitude rights, including rights of access and rights of way, whether public or private. The buyer(s) will be held to have satisfied himself/themselves as to the nature of all such servitude rights and others.
The buyer(s) shall be bound to accept the title as it presently stands in the name of the seller(s) and the conveyance in favour of the buyer(s) shall be subject to all the exceptions, reservations, burdens and conditions presently contained in the title deeds. There shall be excepted from warrandice in the conveyance in favour of the buyer(s) any leases, tenancies, tenants' rights, missives, agreements, rights of possession, rights of way, access rights, and sewerage and drainage facilities, and all other servitudes and other rights without prejudice to the right of the buyer(s) to quarrel or impugn the same on any ground not inferring warrandice against the seller(s).
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01467 623800
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