2005 Press Releases

Aberdeen & Northern Estates - AUGUST 2005


02/08/05 - Opportunity to create 400-acre unit at Glenkindie

Opportunity to create 400-acre unit at Glenkindie

A & N (Estates) Ltd are presenting a unique opportunity for the creation of a 400-acre agricultural unit at Glenkindie.


The company is selling the 227-acre Corbanchory Farm at Glenkindie and 175 acres of well fenced land at the adjoining Newton and Dukeston of Brux, giving the buyer the potential to combine the acreage into a 400 acre unit.


Corbanchory – which is for sale as a whole or in two lots – offers a three-bedroom farmhouse as well as planning permission for a replacement house and, whilst Newton and Dukeston of Brux does not have a house, there is a small section of steading that may be suitable for conversion.

The steading at Corbanchory offers a general purpose shed, loose court, hay shed and traditional U-shaped range with infill court and pole barn, with Newton of Brux accommodating a small steading and cattle court.


Commenting on the sale, A & N (Estates) Ltd general manager John Rhind said: “These properties are situated in one of the most attractive parts of west Aberdeenshire, combining Highland scenery with fertile farmland.”

For further information on the properties, call A & N (Estates) Ltd on (01467) 623800 or visit the estates division of this website.

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