The property has three reception rooms, four bedrooms and three bathrooms, all finished to a very high standard. There is the potential to create a self-contained annexe in one wing.
Outside the grounds are equally impressive, with a variety of formal and informal areas including a timber decking, patio with beautiful views and built-in BBQ, paddocks, 12 acres of woodland and a burn running through part of the grounds. The plot extends to 36 acres in all.
Hilary Murray of Galbraith, who is handling the sale, said; "There is something very special about Glenhead of Coachford; it has an exquisite, yet comfortable charm and a peaceful atmosphere resonates throughout. The substantial extension of the original dwelling used local trades and craftsmanship to create a luxury finished property that continues to be a part of the natural landscape in which it sits. With impressive public rooms and outdoor space, this property offers flexibility and comfort. The private rural setting is wonderful, and Glenhead of Coachford also benefits from easy access to Huntly, Keith and Inverurie."
The heart of this home is the family/dining room which has a high vaulted ceiling with timber beams, and an exposed stonework wall.
The dining kitchen is equally impressive, fitted with a comprehensive range of high-quality units and a solid oak block worktop. Bespoke floor to ceiling windows and French doors frame the landscape views perfectly and invite the outside in.
There is a master bedroom with a luxury en-suite and a further three well-proportioned bedrooms, one also with an en-suite.
In the 'west wing', the sitting room has many appealing features with six windows maximising the natural light and framing the exterior view. The wood burning stove and under floor heating maximise the warmth and comfort of this room.
The 'east wing' benefits from a beautiful family bathroom with free standing bath and separate walk-in contemporary shower cubicle.
Glenhead of Coachford has been well equipped for restricted mobility requirements, with paved exterior ramp access and widened doorways throughout. One wing of the house could also lend itself to becoming a self-contained unit, providing great versatility.
There is a large multi-use outbuilding to the east of the main house. The building has water and power and provides great versatility. Currently, there is a fully lined studio incorporating a cloakroom and WC. In addition, planning consent has been granted for the erection of a steel shed and polytunnel.
The garden grounds have been landscaped by the present owners, with a pond and areas for wildlife. With a garden kitchen and stone-built BBQ, the property offers flexible opportunities for entertaining and enjoying the stunning panoramic views.
There is great flexibility for any potential buyer to create a wonderful countryside lifestyle at Glenhead of Coachford with around 36 acres of mixed usage land including 12 acres of woodland. For those with equestrian needs, Balloch Forest is accessible from the property, providing ample hacking and walking tracks to explore.
Glenhead of Coachford is situated in a rural position, yet only two miles from the A96.
Also just 3 miles to Keith and 7 miles to Huntly, both villages provide a wide range of amenities including primary and secondary schools, supermarkets, independent shops and recreational facilities. There are rail networks from Keith and Huntly.
Aberdeen, Elgin and Inverness are easily reached.
The area provides a great base from which to enjoy the host of activities and attractions that abound in Scotland's North East. From the Cairngorm National Park to the golden beaches of the Moray Coast, there is golfing and fishing, castles and distilleries.
Glenhead of Coachford is available through Galbraith for Offers Over £560,000.