6 St Nicholas Crescent, Banchory, AB31 5YF

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6 St Nicholas Crescent, Banchory, AB31 5YF

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Directions

On entering Banchory via the A93 from Aberdeen, continue into the village and turn right into Raemoir Road. Take the first right and then the first left into St Nicholas Crescent. Number 6 is on the right hand side as indicated by a Mackinnons for sale sign.

  • Gas Central Heating
  • Mains Water
  • Mains Drainage
  • Convenient Location
  • Front & Rear Gardens
  • Off Street Parking
  • Two Public Rooms
  • Three Bedrooms
  • EPC Band TBC
  • Council Tax Band E
  • For Viewings Please Contact Mackinnons Solicitors 013398 87665

Banchory is a popular and attractive residential town, overlooked by the renowned Scolty Hill and approximately 18 miles west of Aberdeen city. Within Banchory there is a good range of amenities, including specialist shopping, two large supermarkets, banking, restaurants, a garden centre, hotels, library, health centre and several dentists. There are pre-school facilities available in addition to two primary schools and Banchory Academy which caters for secondary education. Banchory Sports Village provides sporting facilities, including a six lane swimming pool. There are a myriad of outdoor leisure activities available, including hill walking, horse riding, fishing, gliding and golf. Banchory is also well located for access to the ski resorts at Glenshee and the Lecht during the winter months.

The bathroom is the first room off the hallway, it is fitted with a bath with mains shower above, wash and basin and WC set in a vanity unit incorporating storage, heated towel rail, window & extractor fan.
There are three bedrooms which all benefit from fitted storage, two are double rooms at the front of the house and the third is a single room to the side - currently utilised as an office.

The lounge is an inviting room featuring a gas fire is set in a polished stone surround with a wooden mantel shelf above and a large window offers a lovely view of the rear garden.

Adjacent to the lounge is the kitchen which is fitted with a range of wood effect base and wall units with coordinating work tops and tiled splash backs. There is space for free standing appliances and further storage is available in a fitted cupboard which has previously housed the washing machine.

Finally, an extremely appealing, triple aspect sun-room to the rear gives access to the garden and is perfectly situated to be utilised as a dining room and seating area.

Banchory is a popular and attractive residential town, overlooked by the renowned Scolty Hill and approximately 18 miles west of Aberdeen city. Within Banchory there is a good range of amenities, including specialist shopping, two large supermarkets, banking, restaurants, a garden centre, hotels, library, health centre and several dentists. There are pre-school facilities available in addition to two primary schools and Banchory Academy which caters for secondary education. Banchory Sports Village provides sporting facilities, including a six lane swimming pool. There are a myriad of outdoor leisure activities available, including hill walking, horse riding, fishing, gliding and golf. Banchory is also well located for access to the ski resorts at Glenshee and the Lecht during the winter months.

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