- Family Home dating back to 1800 +
- 6 Double Bedrooms +
- 4 Bathrooms, 4 Reception Rooms +
- Set in approximately 3 acres of private land +
- High ceilings with cornicing, Large oak framed windows +
- Private garage and parking +
Fairley House boasts a storied past. The original house built in the 18th century became a cherished piece of the Brooke family legacy, gifted to Lady Brooke as a wedding present upon her
union with Sir Harry Brooke.
The North Wing (the current house) was added between 1880 and 1890, enhancing the property's grandeur with a combination of Scottish Baronial and Aberdeen granite architectural styles.
The Brookes positively impacted the local community being generous benefactors of
the Kingswells village and notably contributing to establishing the Gordon Highlanders' Museum. Sir Harry Brooke's close relative was Lord Alan Brooke, Churchill's Chief of the Imperial General Staff during World War Two. Tragically all three sons and son-in-law were killed in action during World War I. The Victoria Cross awarded to Captain Otho Brooke was donated to the museum by his parents.
In the 1970s, the original 18th-century wing was replaced by a modern annex and garage but the historical essence of Fairley House remains with architectural treasures, including the restored
original Scots 'pitch' pine staircase and original doors, leaded windows and oak fire surround which tell a tale of artistry and craftsmanship. Spacious drawing rooms, dining hall and
bedrooms featuring high ceilings with cornicing, traditional sash and case windows,
pitch pine doors, and original fireplaces, create an atmosphere of grandeur and
warmth.
Overwhelmingly this is a comfortable, spacious, practical and robust family home which has evolved along with the lifestyles and blended nature of the families that have enjoyed living in this
house. The Small bone of Devizes bespoke bathrooms, kitchen and storage cabinetry are designed to balance the demands of family life with luxury and practicality and the oak-panelled study/library provides a comfortable and impressive setting for home-working.
Fairley House offers a tranquil semi-rural setting only a few minutes walk away from
the local village which offers such amenities as local shops, GP surgery, Childcare Nurseries, Primary School and Elderly Care home. The Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route and airport are easily accessible and newly developed business parks with gym and childcare provision are within walking or cycling distance.
Fairley House's location in the countryside by Brimmond Hill with its beautiful views over the city and shire and opposite the Kingswells village is perfectly situated for recreational activities such as walking, cycling, running, dog walking and horse riding.
The gardens at approximately 3 acres are expansive yet easily maintained. Ancient
trees and a small orchard complement the well-kept lawns and shrubbed areas.
Fairley House has a rich history but now provides a wonderful opportunity to evolve
into a home suited to your own future.