Mackinnons Rise in Rankings
Mackinnons are delighted to once again be recognised in the Chambers UK Guide for 2025, the well-respected independent publication which each year assesses the leading players in the legal market.
Read MoreTravel to the centre of Banchory and take a left at the traffic lights. Carry on down and over the bridge taking a right at the sign post 'Scolty Hill' and 'Auchattie'. Travel for a ½ mile. On the bend, take a right exit and continue for a very short distance. The plot is located on the right hand side as indicated by a Mackinnons for sale sign.
Forming part of an exclusive proposed development comprising of three executive homes. Plot 2, Birch Wood At Scolty enjoys a semi-rural location just a short drive and within walking distance of the sought-after town of Banchory on Royal Deeside. Viewing is absolutely essential for full appreciation of the location and surroundings on offer.
Enquiries regarding purchasing all three plots within the development are also welcome.
Copies of the planning permission, site plan and ancillary documents are available for inspection by interested parties by prior appointment at our Aboyne office. The planning documents can also be viewed via the Aberdeenshire Council website, using reference APP/2022/2572.
The requirements of the planning conditions relating to contaminated land have been fulfilled.
Forming part of an exclusive proposed development comprising of three executive homes. Plot 2, Birch Wood At Scolty enjoys a semi-rural location just a short drive and within walking distance of the sought-after town of Banchory on Royal Deeside. Viewing is absolutely essential for full appreciation of the location and surroundings on offer.
Enquiries regarding purchasing all three plots within the development are also welcome.
Copies of the planning permission, site plan and ancillary documents are available for inspection by interested parties by prior appointment at our Aboyne office. The planning documents can also be viewed via the Aberdeenshire Council website, using reference APP/2022/2572.
The requirements of the planning conditions relating to contaminated land have been fulfilled.
Blackhall sits at the foot of Scolty hill a short drive from the popular residential town of Banchory on Royal Deeside and approximately 18 miles west of Aberdeen, making for an easy commute to Aberdeen city, Westhill and Kingswells, particularly since the opening of the AWPR. The town is well served by reputable nurseries, primary and secondary schools. Locally, there is a wide range of recreational and sporting activities including 18 and 9 hole golf courses, driving range and tennis courts, while salmon and trout fishing are both available on the Rivers Dee, Feugh and at Raemoir Trout Fishery. Surrounded by low hills, Banchory offers numerous walks, including the popular trek to the summit of the aforementioned Scolty Hill, and walks around Crathes Castle and the neighbouring Milton of Crathes. Banchory boasts a good selection of shops, including Tesco and Morrison’s supermarkets, whilst there are also a variety of restaurants and hotels available. During the winter months skiing is available nearby at the Lecht and Glenshee resorts.
Mackinnons are delighted to once again be recognised in the Chambers UK Guide for 2025, the well-respected independent publication which each year assesses the leading players in the legal market.
Read MoreMackinnons Solicitors LLP are delighted to announce two new appointments across the firm.
Read MoreOnce again our intrepid cycling trio will be taking on Ride The North! This year on Saturday 24th August, our partners Neil Torrance, Pam Bursill and Gregor Sim will be venturing slightly further South, this time tackling the “Tour of Angus,” with Neil bravely taking on the 100 mile route. Pam and Gregor will be cycling the no less challenging distance of 70 miles.
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