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Set in a commanding elevated position just outside Rhynie, this distinguished stone-built former manse combines historical grandeur with rural tranquillity. Dating from the mid-18th century the property retains a wealth of period features including high gables, coped chimneys, and traditional stonework. Sympathetically extended with a modern south-facing conservatory, the house offers generous and flexible accommodation across multiple levels. While internally dated in places, the house is entirely serviceable and ready for a new chapter. With grounds extending to approximately 6.34 hectares, including a 17th century walled garden, formal south lawn, arboretums, and mature woodland, the property provides an extraordinary setting with potential for horticulture, events, or leisure use. “A breathtaking example of all that is best about gardening in Scotland” The Scotsman, 2006.
ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES
Ground Floor – Vestibule, Entrance Hall, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Conservatory, Pantry, Boot Room, Inner Hallway, Safe, WC, Kitchen, Dining Area, Utility Room, Larder.
First Floor – Landing, Principal Bedroom with En-Suite, Four Double Bedrooms, Family Bathroom, Airing Cupboard.
Second Floor – Landing, Two Double Bedrooms, Bathroom, Store.
Gardens & Grounds - Approx. 6.34 hectares of private grounds Category B Listed, 17th century walled Garden with historic features Terraced lawn with herbaceous borders and panoramic views Lower Arboretum along the River Bogie Upper Arboretum and meadow with a Scheduled Monument (Bell Knowe Cairn)
Outbuildings - Substantial stone/harled garage and workshop building. Includes Double Garage, Woodstore, Workshop, W/C, and Larder Two Timber-Framed Greenhouses Garden Folly.
DISTANCES
Rhynie 0.5 Miles, Kennethmont 4 Miles, Leith Hall, Garden & Estates 4 Miles, Huntly 9 Miles, Dufftown 19 Miles, Inverurie 21 Miles, Aberdeen 38 Miles, Inverness 74 Miles, Edinburgh 160 Miles.
(All distances are approximate)
GENERAL REMARKS
Services Electricity - Mains Water – Private Broadband – Services are available. Drainage - Septic tank Heating - Oil Fires - Open fires in principle reception rooms Renewables - Solar panels (understood to be out of use) Fixtures and Fittings All fitted carpets, curtain poles, blinds, light fittings and integrated appliances form part of the sale. Listing and Conservation Daluaine Manse in not listed but Daluaine Walled Garden is Grade B Listed. Additionally, Bell Knowe Cairn lies within the grounds which is protected by the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979. Daluaine Manse & Gardens do not lie within a conservation area.
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Berwickshire offers a balance of countryside living and coastal access, with towns such as Duns, Eyemouth and surrounding villages providing strong community links and local amenities The area appeals to families, agricultural businesses and buyers seeking space and long-term value within a well-connected rural setting with a mainline train station in Rest
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