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4 bed terraced house for saleFife Street, Dufftown AB55
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,432 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Four Bedroom Home Above Two Town Centre Shops
Large Family Bathroom Plus Separate Attic Shower Room
Two Separate Box Rooms Offering Additional Flexible Space
Covered Parking Area Rarely Found In Town Centre Homes
Stone Built Outbuilding With Workshop Or Storage Potential
Stylish Curved Staircase
Modern Kitchen With Contemporary White Cabinets
Living Room Featuring Gas Fire And Back Boiler System
Town Centre Position With Shops And Amenities Nearby
Located In The Heart Of Speyside Whisky Country
The entrance immediately establishes the age and character of the home, with a sense of space that comes from a property built during the early years of the twentieth century. Ahead the staircase rises to the first floor where the main living accommodation is found. The landing itself feels welcoming, with soft yellow painted walls, a distinctive curved staircase with timber handrail and a green and blue tartan carpet that really catches the eye.
The living room is a really appealing space. Grey painted walls are paired with a thick grey carpet, with bright white skirtings and decorative cornicing overhead. A wide front facing window draws attention to the room's generous size. A traditional gas fire keeps the space warm and creates a focal point with an attractive display alcove with curved arch detailing and glass shelving alongside.
Next to this, the dining room provides another area for family meals and entertaining. The room continues the neutral styling found throughout much of the property, creating a versatile space that can easily accommodate a dining suite while remaining bright and welcoming.
The kitchen has a contemporary appearance, with white units arranged around the room, contrasted by black worktops and matching splashbacks. Long brushed steel handles, a stainless steel extractor hood and an integrated oven contribute to the modern finish. The dark flooring ties the whole thing together nicely.
The family bathroom is considerably larger than many homes of this age. Decorative wall panelling surrounds the bath area while the room also benefits from a separate corner shower enclosure fitted with a Triton electric shower. The rest of the walls are painted a light mint green colour while traditional detailing and wood effect flooring create a nice balance between classic and modern styling.
Also located on this level is the first of four bedrooms. This is a large double room decorated in cream tones with traditional cornicing and a large window to the front. A light coloured patterned carpet lines the floor and there’s a radiator fitted on the wall near the door to keep you cosy year round.
The staircase continues to the attic floor where the accommodation becomes even more impressive. The upper landing follows the curve of the staircase and provides access to three further bedrooms, a shower room and two separate box rooms.
The second bedroom is a particularly attractive room featuring a blue floral wallpaper on two walls, set beneath the sloping ceiling. A light grey carpet keeps the space feeling calm, while the large dormer window adds additional floor space to the room.
Bedroom three enjoys a similar style, with cream walls, grey carpet and a decorative floral feature wall. The room benefits from the same distinctive roofline and bay window which gives the attic accommodation a unique identity.
The fourth bedroom has a more understated finish, combining white wall coverings with the light grey carpet and a matching wide bay window. A door off the side of the room leads directly to one of the box rooms, creating possibilities for a dressing room, study area or potentially development as an en-suite, subject to any required consents. The second box room stands independently and is ideal for storage, hobbies or as a home office.
The attic shower room has been modernised with a clean contemporary finish. White sparkly wall panelling wraps around the room while a large walk in shower incorporates both a Mira electric shower and rainfall shower head. A skylight positioned within the sloping ceiling brings additional daylight in and contributes to the bright appearance of the space.
To the rear, the property continues to impress. A covered parking area sits between the main house and the outbuilding, sheltered beneath a metal roof and framed by exposed stone walls that reinforce the property's traditional character. The outbuilding itself is constructed from solid stone beneath a pitched slate roof and offers excellent storage or workshop potential. Beyond this is an enclosed courtyard with stone walls with gated access.
Properties of this size, in this well maintained condition are difficult to find in the centre of Dufftown. With four bedrooms, two bathrooms, multiple reception spaces, useful additional rooms, covered parking and an outbuilding, this home that has it all. Early viewing is highly recommended so book your private appointment now by contacting Hamish Homes.
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: B
EPC Rating: E (52)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent
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