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With three double bedrooms, a large open living space and both a garage and additional brick outbuilding, this is a home that already has the space in place, with clear potential to update and shape it to your own style over time.
To the front and side, there is lock block parking leading to the garage, along with garden ground surrounding the property. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with a section of stone chips closer to the house, giving you a simple outdoor space that you can adapt as needed.
Inside, the entrance vestibule leads through into the hallway where traditional décor sets the tone. Colourful carpet, patterned wallpaper and dark wood finishes run through.
The main living space is arranged as an open plan lounge, dining and kitchen area. It’s a large room that naturally divides into sections while still feeling connected. The living area centres around a brick fireplace with a gas fire inset, creating a clear focal point. A wide window brings in natural light, while a large radiator keeps the space comfortable. From here, the room opens into the dining area, where there is plenty of space for a full table and chairs without feeling restricted. The same colourful carpet continues through from the living area, keeping the flow between the spaces. The kitchen sits just beyond, fitted with traditional wooden cabinets with matching wooden handles. There is space here for a cooker along with undercounter appliances including a fridge and dishwasher. The overall layout gives you a solid base that can be reworked over time to suit modern tastes.
Just off the kitchen, the utility room adds a practical layer to the home. It provides additional storage, a sink and space for laundry appliances, while also giving direct access out to the garden.
The main bedroom is a really comfortable double and feels like a space you can properly settle into. The window draws in plenty of natural light during the day, while the built-in wardrobe keeps everything tucked away without taking over the room. The softer tones and patterned walls give it a bit of character without being over the top. The en-suite is set up with a shower, toilet and a large vanity unit that gives you more storage than you’d usually expect, making it a practical space to start and end the day without needing to use the main bathroom.
The second bedroom is another good size double and easily accommodates a full bedroom setup without feeling tight. The light coming through the window lifts the room nicely, and the built-in wardrobe means you’re not losing space to extra furniture.
Bedroom three keeps the same sense of space. It’s another large double with room for a bed, storage and still space to move around comfortably. Like the others, it benefits from a built-in wardrobe and a large window.
The bathroom is currently set up in a really practical way, with the bath and shower combined so it works just as well for a quick start to the day as it does for a longer soak in the evening. As you enter the room, the vanity unit gives you useful storage straight away, keeping bathroom essentials tucked out of sight, with the basin set neatly on top. A frosted window brings in natural light while still keeping things private.
This is a home that already offers generous space, a flexible layout and everything in place to move straight in and enjoy. The rooms are all a generous size, storage is built in where you need it, and the overall setup works well for day to day living. Over time, there’s the option to update and personalise to your own taste, but it’s easy to see how this could quickly feel like home from the moment you step inside. Arrange your private viewing with Hamish Homes to see how it fits around you and your family.
About Dufftown
Dufftown, known throughout the world for its whisky, is a charming village nestled in the heart of Speyside. Surrounded by rolling hills and lush countryside, Dufftown is home to some of Scotland’s most famous distilleries, including Glenfiddich and Balvenie, making it a key destination for whisky enthusiasts. The village’s rich heritage, combined with its beautiful setting, makes it an appealing location for those looking to buy property in a scenic and culturally rich area.
Dufftown offers a range of local amenities, including shops, cafes, restaurants and a post office, ensuring residents have access to daily essentials. The village also boasts several historic landmarks such as the iconic Clock Tower and Mortlach Parish Church. For families, Mortlach Primary School serves the village, while secondary education is available at Speyside High School in nearby Aberlour.
Transport links are convenient, with Dufftown located on the A941, providing easy access to Elgin and Keith where additional amenities such as supermarkets, healthcare facilities and train services can be found. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the village’s proximity to the Speyside Way, offering excellent opportunities for walking, cycling, and exploring the surrounding countryside.
With its vibrant community, historic charm and stunning location, Dufftown is an attractive place to live in the heart of Speyside.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: D
EPC Rating: D(60)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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