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We are delighted to offer for sale this small country estate in central Aberdeenshire which includes a high quality building restoration / regeneration opportunity for sale which must be seen. A central Aberdeenshire small country estate with a ruined “Palladian” Mansion house regarded by many to be the Architectural work of John Adam, son of William Adam - who, combined brothers Robert, and James Adam form the most evocative family of Architects and designers of 17th and 18th century Scotland and Europe. Wardhouse is historically and architecturally of great value, interest and importance and Wardhouse Estate extends to approximately 30 Acres - this includes land forming the curtilage of Wardhouse - private land surrounding Wardhouse itself which is around 15.5 acres within the estate.
Wardhouse Estate is located approximately 4.2 miles from the Village of Insch. Insch is located
approximately 14 miles from Huntly and 11 miles from Inverurie and is within commuting distance of Aberdeen, being less than an hour’s drive on the A96. There is also a train station which runs regular services to Aberdeen which takes between 35 and 40 minutes. The village has been thriving in recent years and now boasts a variety of local amenities including a leisure centre which holds a variety of classes, Indian restaurant, shops, pub, chemist and bakery.
Directions: Leaving from Huntly travel on the A97 towards Rhynie. Follow the road for approximately 5 miles and turn left signposted “Insch” (B9002). Follow this reaching the village of Kennethmont. Continue on this road through the Village and take the first track on the left hand side clearly identified by a Peterkins For Sale Sign.