Listed for £695,000
July 17, 2025
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GARDEN GROUNDS & OUTBUILDINGS
The garden grounds extend to around 1 acre ensuring privacy, plenty useful outdoor space and shelter.
There is a side area of garden with mature trees whilst the rear area of garden is mostly lawned with apple trees and paths meandering through. There is a further side area of garden with lawn and mature trees, and behind the house are paved seating areas.
Stone pillars flank the entrance way to Hazelgrove with gates and the tarred drive continues past the front of the house to the side. A traditional stone wall with double timber gate separates the front grounds from the rear, leading through to the triple garage. The garage was completed in recent years and is an impressive modern oak timber-built garage with a tiled roof garage, three double opening oak doors, sink, power, light and a sauna. Greenhouse divided into two with wooden staging and water, a lean to and a concrete block tool shed with power and light. A further stone-built range with a slate roof has a log store, WC, and lawn mower shed.
SERVICES, COUNCIL TAX AND ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE(S)
Water Mains
Electricity Mains
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Tenure Freehold
Heating Gas CH
Council Tax Band G
EPC Band D
SITUATION
Inverbervie, or ‘Bervie’ as it is known locally, is a charming coastal town located in Kincardineshire, bound by Aberdeenshire to the North & Angus to the South. Located midway between Stonehaven and Montrose, and only 26 miles from Aberdeen City Centre, the town is known for its scenic surroundings, including breathtaking sea views and a rugged coastline. ‘Bervie’ has a welcoming community feel, with a range of local amenities such as specialist local shops including the Bervie Baker, schools, and parks, making it an ideal location for families and those seeking a quieter yet accessible base. Popular local amenities include the Mill of Benholm café south of Inverbervie & the popular Sillyflatt farmers shop and field kitchen. With excellent transport links to nearby towns and Aberdeen, Inverbervie offers the perfect balance of country living with easy access to city conveniences.
There are a number of small fishing ports and harbours from which sea fishing expeditions and sailing can be undertaken, including Gordoun, just to the south, Catterline which is a haven for artists, and Johnshaven which has a well-known local lobster merchant and the very popular ‘The Lobster Shop’. There is a walk along the coast from Bervie Bay to Gordoun. These charming communities add to the area’s appeal, offering relaxing seaside experiences and a strong sense of heritage. The area is also well-served for education, with the prestigious Lathallan School nearby a highly regarded private day and boarding school set in beautiful surroundings, providing excellent academic and extracurricular opportunities for children of all ages. Equally there is a primary school in the town and secondary schooling is available at Mackie Academy in Stonehaven and Means Academy at Laurencekirk.
Stonehaven, only 15 minutes away by car, has a popular harbour with many traditional pubs and restaurants and still retains much historical interest and the ruins of Dunottar Castle to the south which is an iconic Scottish fortress.
EPC Rating = D