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This stone built steading sits among open fields and rolling countryside, with just four homes sharing the converted development. The aesthetic of the original building remains clearly visible, while mature trees, farmland and distant hills create a setting that feels remote and peaceful, despite Keith being only a short drive away.
Inside, the living room immediately feels like the social hub of the house. Two large windows sit side by side drawing light across the room and highlighting the wooden flooring underfoot. Light cream walls keep the space neutral, while a mountain mural creates a focal point at the far end of the room. The room is a really good size, comfortably able to accommodate your sofas and furniture without feeling crowded.
The kitchen is arranged around an L-shaped run of white cabinets with marble effect worktops and matching splashbacks. Integrated double ovens are built in at eye level with an electric induction hob set into the counter. There’s space for a dining table and chairs alongside while an external door and window provides daylight access to the grounds. The room is finished in soft pale blue tones with ceiling spotlights and under counter lighting.
The bathroom benefits from a separate shower enclosure alongside the bath, giving you the choice of a quick morning shower or a longer soak at the end of the day. Dark wall panelling inside the shower contrasts nicely against the lighter blue painted walls elsewhere, while stylish hexagonal tiling behind the basin adds another eye catching layer.
The first of the ground floor bedrooms is one of those rooms that feels cheerful the moment you step inside. Rich yellow walls bring warmth throughout the day, while a feature wall covered with oversized tropical leaves, flowers and butterflies in vibrant shades of pink, orange and green really catches the eye. Two deep set windows ensure the room stays bright with mirror fronted sliding wardrobes stretch across one wall, providing excellent storage space.
The second ground floor bedroom has a completely different personality. Two wide windows draw light into the room, a built in wall of wardrobes reflect the light back, while timber panelling on one wall adds warmth against the other white painted walls. Currently used as a home gym, it’s size makes it perfect as a double bedroom giving you the flexibility to adapt it to how you see fit.
The upper attic floor is devoted to a large bedroom, creating a sense of separation from the rest of the home. The ceiling follows the shape of the roof, while a turquoise feature wall brings colour into the space. Two large Velux windows frame the sky above and fills the room with natural light. It feels private, peaceful and removed from the activity of the rooms below. Also on the upper floor is a walk-in storage cupboard, ideal for keeping seasonal items and other household appliances neatly tucked away.
The property was created from the conversion of an older steading approximately 30 years ago. Modern uPVC composite double glazed windows are installed throughout, together with uPVC composite external doors. Heating and hot water are supplied by an air source heat pump, while roof mounted solar panels generate electricity which is connected to a battery storage system housed within the study/storage room. Outside, a small garden area sits beside the kitchen side gable. The garden is laid with grass and includes a metal garden shed on a concrete base.
Unique properties like this, redeveloped from a small steading in beautiful countryside surroundings with renewable energy systems and three good size double bedrooms, are incredibly hard to find. For buyers looking for a home in a quiet and peaceful setting within easy reach of Keith and the A95, then this is a property you need to see. Contact Hamish Homes to arrange your private viewing today.
About Keith
Keith is a traditional town nestled in Moray, roughly halfway between Inverness and Aberdeen. Surrounded by rolling countryside and farmland, it offers a peaceful way of life with easy access to the larger cities via road and rail. The town has a strong sense of community, with a good range of local amenities including shops, supermarkets, cafés, pubs, a health centre and leisure facilities.
Keith is well known for its whisky heritage, being part of the famous Speyside Malt Whisky Trail, and is home to Strathisla Distillery, one of the oldest working distilleries in the Highlands. For families, the town offers both primary and secondary schools, making it a practical choice for those with children.
There’s a train station in Keith with regular services to Aberdeen and Inverness, as well as good road links via the A96. Outdoor lovers will enjoy the nearby walks, scenic routes and access to the Moray coast or the Cairngorms.
With a mix of rural charm, historic character and convenient connections, Keith is an attractive option for those looking to buy a home in a quieter setting while still being within reach of city life.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Air Source Heat Pump
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: A(97)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
At Hamish Homes, we are a team of experienced estate agents in Inverness who prioritise listening to our clients’ needs. Our goal is to help you achieve your property objectives with confidence.
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