Plot Adjacent to Honig Hall, Rhu-Na-Haven Road, Aboyne, AB34 5JB

Offers Over
£250,000

Plot Adjacent to Honig Hall, Rhu-Na-Haven Road, Aboyne, AB34 5JB

Directions

On entering Aboyne on the North Deeside Road, proceed through the village onto Ballater Road. before exiting the village turn left onto Rhu Na Haven Road. Proceed and continue until the road veers to the left, pass the entrance to Barclay Park on the left and the plot is a short distance along on the right hand side as indicated by our Mackinnons for sale sign.

  • Exclusive Location
  • Plot Extending to Approx 0.35 Acres
  • Full Planning Permission & Building Warrant Approval
  • Mains Services Available

Full Planning Permission and Building Warrant Approval have been granted for the erection of a single storey dwellinghouse with a double garage and parking.  Details of the approved planning application are available on Aberdeenshire Council’s Planning Department website under the reference APP/2023/1437.

Viewing of the plot is strictly by appointment only and enquires should be directed to Mackinnons, Solicitors, Aboyne on 013398 87665 or property@mackinnons.com

Location

The picturesque Deeside village of Aboyne holds an enviable position in the beautiful Dee Valley and has a good range of shops, primary and secondary schooling and leisure facilities including an active theatre community and community centre. With the Aberdeen Bypass providing a fast link to the north and south of the city travelling times from Aboyne to Dyce Airport, Westhill and Stonehaven have been significantly reduced making Aboyne an even more attractive proposition for commuters.

The area is popular with outdoor enthusiasts and is particularly attractive to walkers and cyclists with the Deeside Way passing through the village and its close proximity to Glen Tanar Estate and the Cairngorms National Park.  The ski centres of Glenshee and the Lecht are within a short travelling distance, making winter sports easily accessible.  There is an 18-hole golf course in Aboyne, water sports at Aboyne Loch and a nearby gliding club.  During the summer in addition to the Aboyne Games there are the popular Highland Games in nearby Ballater and Braemar, while the Lonach Gathering takes place in Strathdon every August.  Aberdeenshire is renowned for its clean air and quality of life with fragrant pinewoods, open moorland, traditional farming and good old Highland hospitality.  Fishing and field sports are also popular and widely available in the vicinity.

 

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