Eastburn 

Glenbuchat, Aberdeenshire, AB36 8TR 
 Eastburn For Sale

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Price: Offer Over £249K

  Strathdon 4 miles, Alford 15 miles, Aberdeen 42 miles  
   

Offers in excess of £249,000 (price reduced)

Description
Eastburn is a charming, period home in a wonderful, rural setting in Glenbuchat. The property was built around 1904 for the Glenbuchat Estate carpenter and his family. There is a lovely conservatory from which one can enjoy far-reaching views of the surrounding countryside.

This is an ideal opportunity to create an easily maintained permanent home or holiday retreat. Absolute peace and quite.

bulletPrice: Offers >£249,000  (Was fixed Price £299K)
bulletConservatory, Dining room, Drawing room, Dining kitchen
bulletThree double bedrooms, Family bathroom
bulletSingle garage, outbuildings
bulletLandscaped garden
bulletAbout 0.172 of an acre
bulletIn the Cairngorms National Park
 
     
 

A beautiful cottage in a spectacular location with enchanting panoramic views

 

The Property
Eastburn is a traditional cottage built of granite under a slate roof. Situated on the ground floor is the large L-shaped dining room with study area, the cosy drawing room, conservatory and a recently upgraded dining kitchen. Located on the upper floor are the three double bedrooms and a recently installed shower room.

Eastburn has many appealing features such as the open working fires in the reception rooms and two original ornamental fireplaces in the bedrooms, Junckers oak flooring on the ground floor, hardwood finishings throughout, neutral décor and Laura Ashley light fittings.

 
Note
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