Marchmar, Lumsden, Huntly, Aberdeenshire, AB54 4JE | Property for sale | Savills
66 Ac(26.71 Ha)
Offers over £750,000

MarchmarLumsden, Huntly, Aberdeenshire, AB54 4JE

  • Freehold

Key features

  • Farmhouse (2 reception rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms)
  • Bungalow (3 reception rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms)
  • Traditional and modern farm buildings
  • 60 acres arable and pasture
  • 24kw wind turbine

WELL EQUIPPED SMALLHOLDING IN UPPER DONSIDE

About this property

  • Marchmar is a particularly private farm with the farmhouse, bungalow and farm buildings sitting in an elevated yet sheltered position, centrally situated and surrounded by its own farmland. The farm is easily reached via two driveways to the A97. The farm extends to 66 acres and offers considerable potential for diversification with exceptional farm buildings and two properties on the farm.

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Local information

  • Marchmar is situated in the particularly attractive countryside of Aberdeenshire. The Strathbogie area is renowned for its productive mixed farms with the land protected by the surrounding rolling hills. Beyond on Speyside lies the 'Distillery Trail' which attracts visitors to the area keen to sample the blend of highland water and Spring Barley for which the area is famed.
  • The small village of Lumsden lies one mile south of Marchmar which boasts a primary school, parish church, garage and shop. The market town of Huntly (12 miles) with its historic castle is a busy local centre which offers a choice of supermarkets, post office, banking and professional services, secondary schooling and swimming pool. Inverurie (19 miles) also provides a wide range of individual shops in addition to its livestock mart (Thainstone Agricultural Centre).
  • Travel connections in the area are good with rail stations located in Huntly and Insch providing a regular service to Aberdeen and Inverness. There are direct services from Aberdeen to London, including a sleeper service. Aberdeen
  • Airport (32 miles) offers daily domestic services to some of the major cities in the UK and Europe.
  • Aberdeen, branded previously as the 'Oil Capital of the North' is now a city focusing on servicing the renewable energy sector. It is a base for many corporate headquarters as well as home to universities and colleges and provides all the services expected of a major city. Private schools include Robert Gordon's College, the Hamilton School, St Margaret's and The Albyn as well as the newly built International School of Aberdeen. The farm is also well placed for easy access to Gordonstoun (private co-educational) which lies 44 miles to the north west.
  • The county of Aberdeenshire is famed for offering extensive opportunities for field sports, with driven pheasant and partridges on many of the low ground estates and grouse shooting and stalking on the upland estates to the west of the county. The nearby rivers of Dee, Don, Deveron and Ythan offer renowned opportunities for salmon and sea trout fishing. With its rolling landscape and hill ranges, the county makes for an attractive landscape and provides a wealth of opportunities for outdoor pursuits including golf (Huntly and Insch), cycling and hill walking. Winter sports enthusiasts can ski at Aviemore and The Lecht when conditions are favourable.

Additional information

  • EPC Rating: F