Traditional steading with planning permission
There is full planning permission on this Aberdeenshire steading for a seven bedroom contemporary country house in a beautiful part of Scotland

Ardgeith Steading is a large, traditional, U-shaped steading with a mostly slate roof in an elevated position with views out over the Deskry Water.
Full planning permission has been granted for conversion to a seven bedroom property, which will make an impressive family home in a very attractive position. The buildings come with just over an acre of land which could become a brilliant garden.
Planning permission allows for a country property with accommodation comprising: sitting room, kitchen, dining room, office, master suite and six further bedrooms, two bathrooms, wet room, shower room, wine cellar, games room and garage.
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Ardgeith Steading enjoys a peaceful location in a tributary off the Upper Don Valley. The closest local store is at Bellabeg (six miles) and Tarland village is 11 miles. Aboyne is fifteen miles and Aberdeen is 45 miles.
The guide price is £80,000. For further information please contact Strutt & Parker on 01330 826 827 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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