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Situated in a Newton, just a short drive outside of Elgin, this extended stone built cottage mixes traditional character with modern upgrades, all set across a single level. With multiple extensions over the years, the layout has grown to create a home that feels far more spacious than you might expect from the outside, while still keeping that original cottage feel at its core.
You enter into the hallway, where the rooms branch off in a clear and natural order. Just off the entrance, the bathroom sits to the front of the home and immediately stands out. A freestanding roll top bath gives it a more traditional feel, while the two tone walls, cream below and grey above, add a stylish contrast without overpowering the space. A vanity unit provides storage beneath the sink, and a large frosted window keeps the room bright while maintaining privacy.
Next along the hall is the first bedroom, and this is one of the more thoughtfully arranged rooms in the house. A full wall of built-in storage has been designed around a central bed space, with cupboards to either side and above, making the most of the available space without the need for additional furniture. The room is finished in neutral tones, with a striped feature wall adding a bit of detail without taking over.
The second bedroom is slightly smaller but still comfortably able to accommodate a double bed. It’s a simpler space in terms of finish, with clean neutral walls, a tall window bringing in natural light, and the same light grey carpet underfoot, keeping a consistent feel with the rest of the home.
At the end of the hallway you move into the lounge, which acts as the central hub of the property. Immediately your attention is drawn to the fireplace, a Stovax multi fuel stove which is set into the chimney and framed by a wooden mantel and a light marble effect hearth. Wooden flooring runs underfoot, while the mix of neutral walls and a warmer toned feature wall adds a bit of depth without overpowering the space. The remaining rooms of the home all lead off from here.
The conservatory extends the living space further, with glazing on three sides bringing in natural light and making the most of the surrounding countryside views. It’s a room that can shift depending on how you want to use it, whether that’s as a second sitting area, dining space or somewhere quieter to relax, with a door leading straight out to the garden. It’s size means it can easily accommodate a sofa and dining table and chairs at the same time.
The kitchen is arranged across two sides and makes good use of the available space, with wood effect cabinets paired with dark coloured worktops. There’s a circular stainless steel sink which adds an eye-catching design touch. The oven and induction hob are set into the units, while there’s space for additional appliances including a washing machine and dishwasher. A door from here gives direct access outside, which works well for everyday living.
Also off the lounge is the third bedroom, another double room that adds flexibility depending on how it’s needed. There’s a traditional black fireplace in one corner which gives it a bit of character, making it equally suited as a bedroom or an additional sitting space if required.
Outside, the garden wraps around the property, with a paved patio area directly outside the house leading onto a larger lawn beyond. Mature hedging and planting help define the space, while still keeping it open. A detached garage sits within the grounds, along with a track providing off-street parking.
For buyers looking for a traditional home with added space and flexibility, in a quiet semi-rural setting, then this is perfect. Arrange your private viewing with Hamish Homes today.
About Elgin
Elgin is a vibrant town in Moray, steeped in history and surrounded by natural beauty. As the commercial centre of the region, Elgin is the perfect blend of urban convenience and rural charm, making it an attractive place to live.
One of Elgin’s standout features is its rich history, highlighted by the majestic ruins of Elgin Cathedral and the town’s well preserved Victorian architecture, including grand buildings and quaint stone cottages.
Elgin enjoys modern amenities, including a variety of shops, supermarkets, cafes and restaurants. The town also boasts excellent educational facilities, including several primary and secondary schools making it a great location for families. For leisure, residents can enjoy the atmosphere of Cooper Park, play at local golf courses or take in a football match at Borough Briggs, the home of Elgin City Football Club.
Its location provides easy access to both the coast, with an array of stunning nearby beaches, and the Cairngorms National Park, offering endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling and wildlife watching. Situated between two main cities, the town is also well connected by road and rail, with direct links to Inverness and Aberdeen.
For those looking to buy property, Elgin offers a vibrant community, historical charm and a high quality of life in a picturesque setting.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Boiler and radiators, oil
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: E (39)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.

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