PROPERTY Three of the best... B listed FIELD
FACTS From Michael Jones, Partner at Knight Frank for Residential Property
DRUMFORK, BRIDGE OF CALLY, PERTHSHIRE Agent: Bell Ingram Tel: 01738 621121 Offers over: £1.5 million A wonderful Perthshire estate with private fishing, 55 acres of woodland, three cottages, 681-acre farm and a magnificent B listed house with 11 bedrooms and five bathrooms with splendid views to the south over Vale of Blackwater.
KINLOCH HOUSE, HADDINGTON, EAST LOTHIAN Agent: Rettie & Co Tel: 0131 220 4160 Guide Price: £525,000 Kinloch House offers bright, beautifully proportioned accommodation over four floors, with an established garden to the rear and a two storey stone built coach house. Accommodation includes five bedrooms (one en suite), dining room and drawing room.
Households in Scotland expect the value of their home to rise this year. Such early confidence
suggests a good start to 2013. (Knight Frank/ Markit’s House Price Sentiment Index)
After five years of readjustment, new vendor’s aspirations are in line
with economic reality so most new property coming to the market will have realistic asking prices.
The market is likely to be more buoyant with transaction levels expected to rise in 2013. Hot spots in Edinburgh city centre will remain particularly desirable.
CROMALT, HELENSBURGH Agent: Savills Tel: 0141 222 5875 Offers over: £425,000 B listed Regency waterfront villa in need of restoration. The original house dates from around 1700 and although in need of repair and upgrading, still retains its Georgian character and has unrivalled views over the Firth of Clyde. Accommodation includes four reception rooms, and five bedrooms (one en suite). Property also has an acre of grounds.
Interest in top- end properties, castles and sporting estates remains strong – shortage of supply continues to be a factor.
Farmland values will remain strong in 2013.
RIANNON, CRIEFF, PERTHSHIRE Well presented Victorian villa sitting within a private sheltered garden. Accommodation includes drawing room, dining room, breakfast room, four bedrooms (one en suite) plus guest bedroom wing and en suite shower room. The property also has a floored attic and a double garage. Agent: CKD Galbraith Tel: 01738 451111 Guide Price: £650,000
PERIOD PROPERTIES
THE OLD MANSE, 3 KAIMES ROAD, EDINBURGH Handsome Edwardian house in a private setting with established gardens, providing bright, spacious accommodation over three floors, including five bedrooms, drawing room, dining room, sitting room and a library. Agent: Rettie & Co Tel: 0131 220 4160 Offers over: £1,225,000
ARDS HOUSE, CONNEL, BY OBAN Fine waterfront Victorian house, presently trading as a bed & breakfast. Accommodation includes dining room, drawing room, kitchen, eight bedrooms (six en suite), utility room, two WCs, family bathroom and an annexe with sitting room, dining room and an en suite bedroom. Agent: Savills Tel: 0141 222 5875 Offers over: £550,000
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