AWARD-WINNING STONE COTTAGE WITH CONTEMPORARY REAR EXTENSION AND SPECTACULAR VIEWS TOWARDS coldrach, crathie, ballater, , ab35 5tp AWARD-WINNING STONE COTTAGE WITH CONTEMPORARY REAR EXTENSION AND SPECTACULAR VIEWS TOWARDS LOCHNAGAR coldrach, crathie, ballater, aberdeenshire, ab35 5tp Summary Entrance hallway u sitting room u open plan family room and modern kitchen with Aga u dining hall u four double bedrooms u bathroom with free-standing bath and separate shower u wet room with walk-in shower, washbasin and WC upstairs washbasin and wc u boot room 2.5 acres EPC = D

Braemar: 7 miles Ballater: 15 miles : 25 miles : 38 miles : 57 miles

Directions Travelling west from Ballater on the A93, pass through the village of Crathie and after about a mile turn right up a gated estate track. This is just before reaching Balnault Cottages on the left hand side. Follow the track for about 650m until reaching the driveway to Mains of Monaltrie House on the right. Continue following the road to the left and Coldrach can be seen up ahead about 270 metres away. Please ensure that all gates are left as you have found them, for stock.

Location Coldrach is located in a wonderfully secluded setting, sitting high on a hill with a southerly view over Lochnagar. It is within a couple of miles of the centre of the village of Crathie, which is situated between the pretty towns of and Ballater in glorious Royal . The flag of Balmoral can be seen from Coldrach’s garden.

Deeside is one of the most scenic and renowned parts of , with heather clad hills creating an impressive backdrop to the River Dee and its surrounding communities. Rising in the Cairngorm Mountains the river runs east to Braemar, Crathie and Ballater and then past Aboyne and Banchory to its mouth at Aberdeen. The area has a wonderful range of outdoor activities. First class salmon fishing can be taken on the Dee, trout fishing is available on nearby lochs, and both high and low ground shooting can be taken on local estates. In addition to mountaineering and hill walking, there is skiing at Glenshee and an 18 hole golf course at Braemar. There are further golf courses at Ballater and Aboyne. Crathie has an active local community and there is a wide range of local shopping facilities in Braemar and in Ballater.

Both Braemar and Ballater are situated on the A93 which runs north from Perth, passes through Glenshee and then follows the River Dee to Aberdeen. It is perhaps one of the loveliest routes in Scotland. Aberdeen and Perth provide train services to the south. Sleeper services are available from Aberdeen and the airport has a range of domestic and European flights.

History The original cottage dates back to circa 1850 and was occupied until the 1950s. The current owner bought the property in 2012 when it hillside behind. Like the was totally derelict. The refurbishment of the old cottage and the extension, the link is clad construction of the new rear extension were completed in 2016. in a combination of larch and corrugated metal, and Description is topped by a grassy roof, Coldrach is an enchanting traditional cottage which is stone built planted with wild flowers. with a slate roof and stunning rear extenstion. It is situated in a There is also a short, beautifully secluded location with spectacular southerly views over glazed section which acts the Dee valley to the rolling hills beyond, the focus of which is the as the join between the dramatic Lochnagar. The cottage has been renovated to the highest original house and the standards, using local materials where possible. The flooring is locally new extension. sourced, wide board oak, the kitchen has a Caithness slate work surface throughout, and in many areas of the old cottage, the original Accommodation granite remains exposed. The artisan craftsmanship, by local firm Tor From the doorway into Contracting Ltd, is simply outstanding. It has clearly been a labour of the original cottage, love and the attention to detail is extraordinary. the entrance hallway The award-winning design of the house is by locally based Moxon Architects. The old and the new elements of the design are complementary, together forming the horse-shoe shape of a traditional steading. Many original features in the old granite cottage have been retained, such as the exposed granite gable ends and the very generous fire-places; or they have been reflected in the refurbishment, such as the hand-carved bannisters, the match-boarding throughout the cottage and the double-opening front door. . The extension, by contrast, is clad in lengths of untreated larch, with huge, solid sliding doors in the family area and in the dining hall opening out onto the courtyard which is enclosed by the old and new parts of the house. Part of the roofing on the extension is sheeted, soft red metal, both the material and the colour reflecting the region’s vernacular architecture. (This colouring is also used for the cast iron guttering on the old cottage, thereby bringing together the old and the new.) The extension has a fully glazed corner which faces southwest towards the hills of Lochnagar; and a window runs along the length of the kitchen at the back of the extension, giving a view of the silver birch woods on the leads into the cosy sitting room with window and deep sill. A feature Back on the ground floor, there is a boot room with oak cabinets, sink, (http://www.saltiresociety.org.uk/awards/architecture/ of the room is the exposed stone gable wall and Morso log burning towel rail, washing machine, freezer and hot water tank. Adjacent to housing-design/) stove with Caithness slate hearth. Opposite is another room which is this room is the large wet room, with walk-in shower, together with wc almost a mirror reflection. This is a versatile space and could be used and washbasin. These two areas have underfloor heating. The boot u National Park Design Awards 2016 – as a ground floor bedroom, study, library or snug. in the ground floor room provides rear access to the garden. Commendation (see http://cairngorms.co.uk/park-authority/ bedroom which offers versatile space which might alternatively be a planning/examples-of-good-design/design_awards/) study or library. This room too has a deep sill (perfect for a window Outside seat), an impressive fireplace and Morso stove with Caithness slate Grounds extend to circa 2.5 acres.t u Featured in Homes and Interiors Scotland 2017 and in hearth. A hand-built oak staircase with decorative spindles leads to Blueprint Architecture Magazine 2017 the first floor. A double bedroom again has the exposed stone gable Services wall and a fireplace recess. The stylish large bathroom includes a Private water and drainage. Mains electricity. Solid fuel heating with Home Report & Energy Performance free standing ‘egg’ bath with Grohe taps and handshower, towel rail three log burners and electric panel heating. Partial under floor heating. A copy of the full Home Report and Energy Performance Certificate is and separate shower enclosure with a mains Grohe shower. The Double glazing throughout. Telephone line and broadband. Burglar and available on request. washbasin, again with Grohe taps, sits within a solid oak plinth. fire alarm fitted. Throughout the old cottage, there are timber, double glazed sash Servitude rights, burdens and wayleaves Fixtures and fittings windows, conservation skylights, solid oak flooring and match-boarded The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all servitude or exposed granite walls. All fitted flooring, lights and bathroom fittings are included in the sale. rights, burdens, reservations and wayleaves, including rights of access and rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage, Leaving the old cottage, a dining hall runs along one side of the horse- Local Authority water and wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cable, drains and shoe shaped footprint of the building. This simply stunning area has Aberdeenshire Council. water, gas and other pipes, whether contained in the Title Deeds or an abundance of natural light with a sliding door which opens out onto informally constituted and whether referred to in the General Remarks the courtyard. This gives very contemporary style living and could be Listing and Stipulations or not. The Purchaser(s) will be held to have satisfied used for a number of alternative purposes. The dining hall leads to The property is not listed, but is within a National Park conservation himself as to the nature of all such servitude rights and others. the kitchen and open plan area. The fitted kitchen has a Caithness area. slate work surface and solid oak breakfast bar and sills. There is a Possession three oven ‘Dual Control’ Aga in pewter, together with a walk-in larder, Recognition & Awards To be by mutual agreement. ceramic sink, dishwasher, two fridges and wine rack. The open plan u Aberdeenshire 2016 Innovation Architecture and Design area has a Morso log burning stove, Caithness slate hearth and sliding Awards – Distinction (Innovative Sustainable Development) Offers doors opening into the courtyard. and the overall winner (the Ian Shepherd Award) (see https:// Offers must be submitted in Scottish legal terms to the Selling Agents. Continuing in the extension, a second hand-built oak staircase leads www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/environment/built-heritage/ A closing date for offers may be fixed and prospective purchasers to the first floor. Here, there are two large double bedrooms each of aberdeenshire-design-awards/) are advised to register their interest with the Selling Agents following which have large opening skylights facing south. Between these two inspection. bedrooms is a wc and washbasin. u Saltire Housing Design Awards 2017 – Commendation Viewing Coldrach Cottage floorplansStrictly by appointment with Savills – 01224 971110

Gross internal area (approx): 215.99 sq.m (2325 sq.ft) Outbuilding: 14.68 sq.m (158 sq.ft) 3.20 x 2.36 2.36 x 2.36 10'6'' x 7'9'' 7'9'' x 7'9''

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Utility Shower WC 2.84 x 2.54 Room 9'4'' x 8'4'' Lower Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Kitchen/ Level 4.88 x 3.84 4.88 x 2.82 Family 16' x 12'7'' 16' x 9'3'' Room 7.98 x 4.85 26'2'' x 15'11'' Lower Level

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