Redhill Croft
Rothienorman, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, AB51 8YXOffers Over £360,000
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- 2 reception rooms. 4 bedrooms 2 Bathrooms
- Set within around 3 acres of organic grounds
- Spacious living areas including sun lounge and wood-burning stove
- Richly planted with heritage fruit trees, berries
- Derelict croft house & steading building
- 14 miles from Inverurie and local amenities
Set in the heart of the Aberdeenshire countryside, just north of the village of Rothienorman, Redhill Croft is a beautifully maintained detached home that offers a rare opportunity to enjoy a peaceful, self-sufficient lifestyle surrounded by nature. The property sits within around 3 acres of private land and benefits from complete seclusion while still being within easy reach of the village of Rothienorman and the larger town of Inverurie, which lies just fourteen miles to the south.Originally built around thirty years ago, the home offers spacious and flexible accommodation across two levels. On the ground floor, a welcoming entrance vestibule leads into a generous living room, where a cosy wood-burning stove creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. The heart of the home is the family-sized dining kitchen, which features a range of wall and base units topped with granite work surfaces and incorporates a composite sink. Adjacent to the kitchen is a practical utility room with additional storage and access to the outdoors. The living space flows naturally into the superb sun lounge, perfect for relaxing in the evening light, with French doors opening onto a raised deck that offers expansive views across the grounds.The ground floor also hosts the master bedroom, complete with its own en-suite shower room, offering privacy and comfort. Two further double bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes, and a well-appointed family bathroom complete the ground floor. Upstairs, a landing space currently serves as a versatile home office or study area and leads to a spacious fourth double bedroom, ideal for guests or additional family use.Adding to the unique appeal of Redhill Croft is the presence of a derelict croft house located on the southern edge of the site. There is also a traditional steading outbuilding, offering further storage or development potential.Located in a mixed residential and agricultural area, the property enjoys the benefits of rural life while maintaining practical connections to modern amenities. The surrounding views are unspoiled, and the environment remains peaceful and private.Redhill Croft is far more than just a house it is a lifestyle opportunity for those seeking space, sustainability, and a deeper connection to nature. With its generous accommodation, rich organic grounds, and the potential for future development, this property offers a truly unique proposition in one of Aberdeenshire’s most idyllic rural settings.ACCOMMODATIONGround floor - Entrance vestibule, living room, sun lounge, dining kitchen, utility room, bedroom 1 with en suite shower room, 2 bedrooms and bathroom with WC.First floor - Bedroom and landing.SERVICES, COUNCIL TAX AND ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE(S)Water - PrivateElectricity - MainsDrainage - Septic tankTenure - FreeholdHeating - Wood pellet boilerCouncil Tax - BandEPC - DGARDEN GROUNDSExternally, the home benefits from a private driveway providing ample parking and access to an integral double garage. The grounds themselves are a standout feature, reflecting the current owner’s commitment to organic and sustainable living. The land has remained completely free from chemicals and artificial fertilisers for the past four years, enriched only by woodchip and comfrey. A large 4-metre by 12-metre Polycrub, manufactured in Shetland, provides an ideal environment for year-round vegetable cultivation. Nearby, there is a sizeable vegetable growing plot with raised beds, alongside a potential pasture area suitable for small-scale livestock or further planting.A diverse range of trees and edible plants have been introduced across the grounds, including heritage Scottish apple trees, plum, cherry, sea buckthorn, juneberry, and hazel. Berries such as raspberries, blackcurrants, gooseberries, strawberries, and blueberries flourish throughout, alongside perennial vegetables like Daubenton kale. The land is bordered by thoughtfully planted hedgerows of hawthorn, elderflower, blackthorn, field maple, dogwood, and gorse, with a Rosa canina hedge and naturally established wild cherry and Scots pine adding to the site’s biodiversity. Wildlife has been actively encouraged, creating a rich and balanced ecosystem within the gardenRedhill Croft is located within a beautiful countryside location, which is ideal for walking, cycling, fishing and with an abundance of golf and sports activities including Inverurie golf club. Castle and Whisky Trails are within easy reach and the largest livestock auction mart in Europe is only a short distance away. The very popular town of Inverurie is a short drive away offering a wide selection of shops, bars, coffee shops, restaurants and Inverurie train station. The property is located for excellent primary and secondary schooling and nearby Inverurie provides an excellent health centre, hospital, swimming pool and community centre. Aberdeen City is some 26 miles, and provides all the leisure, recreational and entertainment facilities expected from the city centre. It also provides good transport links with a mainline railway station and is host to an airport providing both domestic and international flights.