Easter Skene House offers unspolied views over Loch of Skene in Aberdeenshire
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New on the open market this week from agents Galbraith is an impressive ‘B’ Listed Victorian country house built in 1832 and designed by Scottish Architect, John Smith.
Easter Skene House is positioned perfectly to the southwest of Loch of Skene near Westhill in Aberdeenshire.
The property sits within around 30 acres of garden grounds and woodland offering privacy and space. The house has four bay windows including the two-storey porch entrance, and circular conical-roofed tower. The accommodation includes four reception rooms, six bedrooms, four bathrooms and a two-bedroom nanny/ staff accommodation wing. To the east of the main house is the discreet and charming three-bedroom Gardener’s Cottage. A traditional detached stone cottage extending over two floors. There’s a sweeping drive to the main house, flanked by trees and a rolling grass lawn lies to the front. There’s also a nine-acre paddock edged by mature trees and to the west side of the house is mature woodland, known as Easter Skene Wood.
Full details can be found here for offers over £1,300,000.
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