7 Craigendinnie Crescent, Aboyne, AB34 5HZ

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7 Craigendinnie Crescent, Aboyne, AB34 5HZ

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Directions

From Aberdeen take the A93 to Aboyne.  after entering the village of Aboyne continue along Ballater Road, pass the Village Green and then turn left at the community centre swimming pool into Bridgeview Road, fronm Bridgeview Road turn right into Rhu-Na-Haven Road, then take the first road on the right into Mortlich Gardens.  Finally, take the first left into Craigendinnie Crescent where number 7 is clearly marked by our for sale sign.   

  • Oil Fired Central Heating
  • Double Glazing
  • Mains Drainage
  • Three Bedrooms
  • Two Garages
  • Council Tax Band C
  • EPC Band D
  • For viewing please contact Mackinnons Solicitors 013398 87665

We are pleased to present to the market this unique three-bedroom timber constructed detached bungalow. In need of a degree of modernisation it presents an ideal opportunity for a purchaser looking to acquire a home which they can modernise and make their own.  Set in large plot, the property is further enhanced by a concrete yard, two garages, a shed and a raised flower bed.  With its potential, proportions and outdoor space, early viewing is recommended.

You enter the 7 Craigendinnie Crescent via a door at the rear which leads directly into a south-east facing sunroom/foyer which benefits from fitted storage. Immediately off the sunroom is a convenient cloakroom WC and a home office where the boiler is located.

From the sunroom a glazed door connects to the main hallway which leads to all accommodation. The hallway boasts extensive fitted storage including a cupboard where the hot water tank is situated. From the hallway a hatch gives access to the partially floored attic. The dining kitchen is situated to the rear of the home, it is fitted with a range of dark wood effect base and wall units which incorporate an integrated electric hob and double oven. The room offers ample space for a table and chairs and there is also space for a free-standing dishwasher and fridge. Heating is provided by a wall mounted heated towel rail.

The generously proportioned split level lounge is an extremely bright and inviting room which needs to be seen to be fully appreciated. It has ample space for items of free-standing furniture and it features a brick fire surround.

The main hallway continues to the three bedrooms, two are double bedrooms and one is a single room which is currently utilised as a home office. All three bedrooms have space for free standing furniture and the single room has a fitted wardrobe.

A utility room and shower room completes the accommodation.

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