Outstanding small residential estate with striking views and sportings.
Mains of Tilliefoure is a compact and well located residential estate with considerable amenity, sporting, farming and woodland interests, extending to some 135.53 acres. It is situated within a most attractive part of lower Donside, with sweeping views particularly to the south and west, with Bennachie to the rear. The property sits in an elevated position above an extremely scenic stretch of the River Don. The house and its annexe were converted from an original steading and cottage, and are arranged around a covered courtyard. The annexe links into the main house, but also has its own entrance allowing for both ample and flexible accommodation. Thoughtfully converted and extended by the sellers' family in the early 1990s, to make the most of its position and views, the property also benefits from a separate cottage, built in 1997, and extensive garaging. Surrounding the house is 43.54 acres of grazing farmland, and adjoining is a lovely area of old oak woodland. Separate, but in close proximity, is another field and a further area of woodland, lying adjacent to the River Don, together with some 625 yards of single bank fishing. The Don is a lovely river to fish, and is well known by fishermen for its salmon and trout fishing.
Lot 1 Mains of Tilliefoure About 120.01 acres / 48.57 ha
Offers over £900,000
The conversion works at Mains of Tilliefoure have been carried out to a high standard. It is very much a new house within an original shell, and as such has a very pleasant and traditional feel. It has a stone and harl finish and a slate roof. The sun room was added in the late 1990s and the cottage was extensively renovated in 2018. As such Mains of Tilliefoure really is a very special property, and is ideal for both modern family living and entertaining. Gates open onto a tarred driveway which leads up to the house and cottage, and onto a covered courtyard. The main reception rooms and hall are fitted with Clive Christian furniture. The accommodation, which is described more fully in the brochure and shown on the floor plans very briefly comprises a split level hall, a drawing room and a conservatory which are both lovely rooms, making the most of the views. The well equipped kitchen has an Aga and off this is a useful utility room and a sun room. Adjacent is the well proportioned dining room. A bedroom passageway leads to bedrooms 1 & 2, both having en suite bathrooms and bedroom 3 which is also used a recreation room has a sauna and en suite WC. Stairs lead up to an attic room. Also at ground floor level is a cloakroom and the principal bedroom which makes the most of the views and has an en suite bathroom, together with a study.
The annexe can easily easily be incorporated into the house or used as separate accommodation and comprises 2 reception room 3 bedrooms, shower room and bathroom. Beyond the garaging is a 2 bedroom cottage with living room, dining kitchen, WC and dressing room. Below the house is a terrace providing a lovely seating and entertaining area.
Farmland and Woods
The farmland surrounding the house extends to some 43.54 acres. These fields have been let seasonally for cattle grazing and silage.
Tilliefoure Wood is predominantly an ancient oak wood, one of the most extensive examples in Aberdeenshire. In addition to the oak there are areas of birch, thus together creating a charming mixed woodland. The area has considerable scope for both sporting and amenity.
Lot 2 Land adjacent to the River Don of about 6.28 ha / 15.52 acres Offers over £75,000
Lying a short distance to the west, and between the public road and the River Don is a further grass field extending to some 9.27 acres, together with an area of woodland. This gives access to some 625 yards of single bank fishing. This has only been lightly fished by the family, with no records (TBC) being kept, but is an attractive stretch of water with two pools, and the river is popular with fishermen for salmon, sea trout and trout.
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This really is a first class Scottish estate in miniature, with an impressively presented main house and both an annexe and separate cottage which could either be used for multi-generational living or for rental income. The 135 acres or so of farmland and woodland along with the fishing on the River Don, revered by fly fishermen everywhere, make this a most attractive and rare prospect indeed.
Ruaraidh Ogilvie