For Sale, Offers Over: GBP 475,000
Tower Villa, 3 Mary Avenue, Aberlour, Moray, AB38 9PL, United Kingdom
Property Type : Single Family Home
Property Style : N/A
Build Size : 2,799 ft² / 260 m²
Land Size : N/A
Bedroom : 5
Bathroom : 0
Half Bathroom : 0
MLS#: N/A
Property Description
Location
Aberlour is a small, close-knit community with a population of 1500, yet it offers a delightfully wide range of amenities, things to do and places to explore. Tower Villa is ideally located for easy access to the heart of the village, with the High Street just at the end of the second drive.
Paths adjacent to the house lead to the Linn Falls as well as the grounds of the next-door-neighbour Aberlour Distillery. The world-renowned River Spey and Speyside Way are immediately at hand. Village residents are entitled to purchase a year's fishing permit for the Spey at substantial discount. Aberlour is in the heart of Scotland's whisky country surrounded by numerous famous distilleries including Aberlour, Macallan, Glenfiddich, Glenallachie, Benrinnes, Dailuaine, Dalmenach, Knockando, Glenfarclas, Cardhu, Craigellachie, Balvenie and more. If you fancy a treat, Walkers Shortbread is made in Aberlour and, yes, there is an outlet shop.
The village is well-equipped with a small supermarket, health centre, dental practice, pharmacy, library, fancy delicatessen, award winning butcher, traditional ironmonger, galleries, hotels, pubs, cafes and takeaways. Restaurants within short walking distance of Tower Villa include the Mash Tun (well known among whisky aficionados), the Dowans Hotel and the Aberlour Hotel (current Cullen skink world champions). Aberlour Primary School, Speyside High School, and the Aberlour Sports and Community Centre are all nearby on Mary Avenue, and there is an Aberlour bus stop for Gordonstoun School (20 miles).
Elgin, the principal nearby town (15 miles), has a wide range of amenities including major supermarkets, independent shops, sporting and recreational facilities, and business services, with bus and train stations providing direct links to Aberdeen and Inverness. The Moray Firth coast, Cairngorms National Park mountains, and Cabrach scenic area can be reached in as little as (20 miles) and make for lovely days out. Aberlour is equidistant to Aberdeen and Inverness (55 miles either direction), which are modern, prosperous cities with extensive amenities, services and transport links. Both Aberdeen and Inverness airports are about an hour's drive from Aberlour and have frequent 1-hour flights to Heathrow, Schiphol and many other hubs and destinations.
DISTANCES
Dufftown (6 miles)
Elgin (15 miles)
Inverness (50 miles)
Aberdeen (55 miles)*
*Please note that all distances are approximate
Description
Tower Villa is a stunning and supremely livable family home located at the end of a quiet street in the heart of one of the most pleasant villages in the Highlands. It was built in 1875 as a school for the local orphanage on a fine bluff over the Lour Burn, and features Italianate sandstone detailing, large windows and thick granite walls. It is easy to see why the headmaster soon ordered it transformed into his private residence.
The house retains historical elements including the iconic tower with original bronze school bell, gargoyles and cockerel weather vane, with several high windows strategically positioned to avoid distracting children at their studies. The extensive formal and informal gardens, lawns, patios and fenced areas encourage outdoor activity in all seasons, with a profusion of flowers and easy maintenance.
Tower Villa is in a peaceful position on a corner site off a short cul-de-sac at the south end of Mary Avenue. Tall pillars and a sturdy iron gate frame the entrance to a block-paved drive with room for multiple vehicles. A magnificent 8-foot oak castle door opens to the base of the bell tower and makes for an impressive entrance. Off the tower entrance is a cloakroom with vintage decorated fixtures, gothic windows and rustic wood ceiling. The entrance hall features Oregon pitch pine panelling, doors and matching staircase, and gives access to the reception rooms and kitchen.
A pine door with decorative frosted window leads to the inviting sitting room. When the house was converted from school use, a splendid box bay window was installed overlooking the formal front garden. The room is of pleasing proportion, with an ornamented cornice and marble fireplace.
The large dining room is bright and airy with wide windows overlooking the informal garden. It features an original sanded pine floor, antique floral wallpaper, a vintage tiled fireplace and easily accommodates a 10-foot 12-seat dining table.
The family room is cozy, square-proportioned, and especially well-suited for video entertainment, with blank walls perpendicular to the large window, heavy curtains, and a tiled fireplace with wooden mantel opposite the window. It is exceptionally pleasant to watch a movie in an appropriately darkened room with a small fire burning to one side and no glare on the screen.
The atmospheric kitchen is the heart of the home. It features handmade cabinets in the traditional local style, open shelves, vintage baker's table, cast iron radiator, stone wall sections, and a striking red Marmoleum floor (made in Kirkcaldy, Fife). The premium Falcon range includes five gas burners, one of which is high-BTU suitable for a wok, two convection ovens, a grill and a matching powerful extractor hood. The exposed brick fireplace niche with a coal-effect gas stove is a fine focal point, and the perfectly-located breakfast bar becomes an easy gathering place.
From the kitchen a door leads to the utility room which has built-in cabinets, a coat cupboard, and space for washing machine, tumble dryer and second fridge. Off the utility room is a delightful shower room with tasteful green wall tiles, spacious shower cubicle and oversized radiator. The kitchen, utility, and shower rooms also have underfloor heating. An exterior door leads to the forecourt and garage. At the end of the main hall, a useful walk-in cupboard provides easy access to electrical and telecommunications utilities. The kitchen pantry is conveniently located under the staircase and has built-in shelving.
The first floor has five double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom is very generously proportioned, has windows overlooking the gardens, and a cast iron fireplace with wooden mantel. Bedrooms two and five at either end of the house are especially generously proportioned and feature large windows. Plumbing stubs under the floor would simplify addition of a sink or en-suite bathroom in bedroom two. Addition of flooring and railing could create a wonderful balcony outside bedroom five. Bedroom three, at the top of the stairs, is a bright guest room with a wash basin and original pine floor. Bedroom four is currently used as an office and has a cast iron and slate fireplace. French doors lead to a Juliet balcony inside the bell tower. The family bathroom has a shower over the bathtub.
Tower Villa is beautifully situated within outstanding mature grounds and surrounded by magnificent Scots pines and ancient lime trees. The formal front garden is a flat lawn with central working fountain set against greenery, a traditional stone wall and lush flower border. A private path with rope handrail leads from the front garden down a spectacular wildflower bank towards a variety of pleasant seating areas.
Adjacent to the house is a child- and dog-friendly fenced area with a flat lawn, dazzling array of flowering plants and shrubs, tidy greenhouse, practical raised beds, summer house, large garden swing and block-paved terrace. Outside the back door, which is used as the everyday entrance, a large concrete terrace is separated by a stone wall from the main drive. It is used to access the garage, provides additional parking, and is extremely convenient for an array of outdoor activities and chores. At the back of the house is low-maintenance, gravel-covered utility area with clothes dryer.
A second, long paved drive leads to the High Steet (A95). This green and pleasant private lane is favoured for pedestrian access to the village, park and river.
The more-than-double garage features a tall ceiling, excellent lighting, an inspection pit, multiple power points, and an Ethernet connection from the main house. At the rear of the garage is a well-lit and insulated workshop with its own entrance door. Above the garage and workshop is a versatile, insulated loft ideal for a home office or studio.
Adjacent to the garage is a capacious wood store adorned with wisteria.
More
Aberlour is a small, close-knit community with a population of 1500, yet it offers a delightfully wide range of amenities, things to do and places to explore. Tower Villa is ideally located for easy access to the heart of the village, with the High Street just at the end of the second drive.
Paths adjacent to the house lead to the Linn Falls as well as the grounds of the next-door-neighbour Aberlour Distillery. The world-renowned River Spey and Speyside Way are immediately at hand. Village residents are entitled to purchase a year's fishing permit for the Spey at substantial discount. Aberlour is in the heart of Scotland's whisky country surrounded by numerous famous distilleries including Aberlour, Macallan, Glenfiddich, Glenallachie, Benrinnes, Dailuaine, Dalmenach, Knockando, Glenfarclas, Cardhu, Craigellachie, Balvenie and more. If you fancy a treat, Walkers Shortbread is made in Aberlour and, yes, there is an outlet shop.
The village is well-equipped with a small supermarket, health centre, dental practice, pharmacy, library, fancy delicatessen, award winning butcher, traditional ironmonger, galleries, hotels, pubs, cafes and takeaways. Restaurants within short walking distance of Tower Villa include the Mash Tun (well known among whisky aficionados), the Dowans Hotel and the Aberlour Hotel (current Cullen skink world champions). Aberlour Primary School, Speyside High School, and the Aberlour Sports and Community Centre are all nearby on Mary Avenue, and there is an Aberlour bus stop for Gordonstoun School (20 miles).
Elgin, the principal nearby town (15 miles), has a wide range of amenities including major supermarkets, independent shops, sporting and recreational facilities, and business services, with bus and train stations providing direct links to Aberdeen and Inverness. The Moray Firth coast, Cairngorms National Park mountains, and Cabrach scenic area can be reached in as little as (20 miles) and make for lovely days out. Aberlour is equidistant to Aberdeen and Inverness (55 miles either direction), which are modern, prosperous cities with extensive amenities, services and transport links. Both Aberdeen and Inverness airports are about an hour's drive from Aberlour and have frequent 1-hour flights to Heathrow, Schiphol and many other hubs and destinations.
DISTANCES
Dufftown (6 miles)
Elgin (15 miles)
Inverness (50 miles)
Aberdeen (55 miles)*
*Please note that all distances are approximate
Description
Tower Villa is a stunning and supremely livable family home located at the end of a quiet street in the heart of one of the most pleasant villages in the Highlands. It was built in 1875 as a school for the local orphanage on a fine bluff over the Lour Burn, and features Italianate sandstone detailing, large windows and thick granite walls. It is easy to see why the headmaster soon ordered it transformed into his private residence.
The house retains historical elements including the iconic tower with original bronze school bell, gargoyles and cockerel weather vane, with several high windows strategically positioned to avoid distracting children at their studies. The extensive formal and informal gardens, lawns, patios and fenced areas encourage outdoor activity in all seasons, with a profusion of flowers and easy maintenance.
Tower Villa is in a peaceful position on a corner site off a short cul-de-sac at the south end of Mary Avenue. Tall pillars and a sturdy iron gate frame the entrance to a block-paved drive with room for multiple vehicles. A magnificent 8-foot oak castle door opens to the base of the bell tower and makes for an impressive entrance. Off the tower entrance is a cloakroom with vintage decorated fixtures, gothic windows and rustic wood ceiling. The entrance hall features Oregon pitch pine panelling, doors and matching staircase, and gives access to the reception rooms and kitchen.
A pine door with decorative frosted window leads to the inviting sitting room. When the house was converted from school use, a splendid box bay window was installed overlooking the formal front garden. The room is of pleasing proportion, with an ornamented cornice and marble fireplace.
The large dining room is bright and airy with wide windows overlooking the informal garden. It features an original sanded pine floor, antique floral wallpaper, a vintage tiled fireplace and easily accommodates a 10-foot 12-seat dining table.
The family room is cozy, square-proportioned, and especially well-suited for video entertainment, with blank walls perpendicular to the large window, heavy curtains, and a tiled fireplace with wooden mantel opposite the window. It is exceptionally pleasant to watch a movie in an appropriately darkened room with a small fire burning to one side and no glare on the screen.
The atmospheric kitchen is the heart of the home. It features handmade cabinets in the traditional local style, open shelves, vintage baker's table, cast iron radiator, stone wall sections, and a striking red Marmoleum floor (made in Kirkcaldy, Fife). The premium Falcon range includes five gas burners, one of which is high-BTU suitable for a wok, two convection ovens, a grill and a matching powerful extractor hood. The exposed brick fireplace niche with a coal-effect gas stove is a fine focal point, and the perfectly-located breakfast bar becomes an easy gathering place.
From the kitchen a door leads to the utility room which has built-in cabinets, a coat cupboard, and space for washing machine, tumble dryer and second fridge. Off the utility room is a delightful shower room with tasteful green wall tiles, spacious shower cubicle and oversized radiator. The kitchen, utility, and shower rooms also have underfloor heating. An exterior door leads to the forecourt and garage. At the end of the main hall, a useful walk-in cupboard provides easy access to electrical and telecommunications utilities. The kitchen pantry is conveniently located under the staircase and has built-in shelving.
The first floor has five double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom is very generously proportioned, has windows overlooking the gardens, and a cast iron fireplace with wooden mantel. Bedrooms two and five at either end of the house are especially generously proportioned and feature large windows. Plumbing stubs under the floor would simplify addition of a sink or en-suite bathroom in bedroom two. Addition of flooring and railing could create a wonderful balcony outside bedroom five. Bedroom three, at the top of the stairs, is a bright guest room with a wash basin and original pine floor. Bedroom four is currently used as an office and has a cast iron and slate fireplace. French doors lead to a Juliet balcony inside the bell tower. The family bathroom has a shower over the bathtub.
Tower Villa is beautifully situated within outstanding mature grounds and surrounded by magnificent Scots pines and ancient lime trees. The formal front garden is a flat lawn with central working fountain set against greenery, a traditional stone wall and lush flower border. A private path with rope handrail leads from the front garden down a spectacular wildflower bank towards a variety of pleasant seating areas.
Adjacent to the house is a child- and dog-friendly fenced area with a flat lawn, dazzling array of flowering plants and shrubs, tidy greenhouse, practical raised beds, summer house, large garden swing and block-paved terrace. Outside the back door, which is used as the everyday entrance, a large concrete terrace is separated by a stone wall from the main drive. It is used to access the garage, provides additional parking, and is extremely convenient for an array of outdoor activities and chores. At the back of the house is low-maintenance, gravel-covered utility area with clothes dryer.
A second, long paved drive leads to the High Steet (A95). This green and pleasant private lane is favoured for pedestrian access to the village, park and river.
The more-than-double garage features a tall ceiling, excellent lighting, an inspection pit, multiple power points, and an Ethernet connection from the main house. At the rear of the garage is a well-lit and insulated workshop with its own entrance door. Above the garage and workshop is a versatile, insulated loft ideal for a home office or studio.
Adjacent to the garage is a capacious wood store adorned with wisteria.
Tower Villa, 3 Mary Avenue, Aberlour, Moray, AB38 9PL, United Kingdom is a 2,799ft² United Kingdom luxury Single Family Home listed for sale Offers Over: GBP 475,000. This high end United Kingdom Single Family Home is comprised of 5 bedrooms and 0 baths. Find more luxury properties in United Kingdom or search for luxury properties for sale in United Kingdom.