Listed for £4,400,000
August 19, 2025
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The sporting rights over Corsindae Estate are held in-hand and are included in the sale.
Corrennie Hill, situated 7 miles* to the west and extending to approximately 55 acres, along with 2.5 miles* of single-bank fishing on the River Don at Fetter near, 8 miles* to the east, are available to the purchaser by separate negotiation.
Location
Located within the scenic Donside countryside in Aberdeenshire, Corsindae Estate enjoys a breathtaking setting surrounded by rolling hills and fertile land. Positioned between the villages of Sauchen and Midmar, the estate lies equidistant from the towns of Banchory and Inverurie - Banchory on the banks of the River Dee and Inverurie on the River Don. Both are affluent towns offering a wide range of services including healthcare, banking, shops, restaurants, and bars.
The River Don is renowned across Britain for its exceptional wild brown trout and also enjoys a strong reputation as a salmon and sea trout river. The River Dee, one of Scotland’s big four salmon rivers, offers picturesque and rewarding fishing opportunities. Beyond angling, the region provides a wealth of outdoor pursuits including country sports, whisky tasting, winter sports, climbing, and cycling. Golfers are well catered for, with several prestigious courses along the North Sea coast such as Royal Aberdeen, Cruden Bay, and Trump International Golf Links. Closer to home, there are attractive 18-hole parkland courses, including the championship course at Kemnay Golf Club, just 8 miles* away. For those with an interest in history and architecture, Aberdeenshire, known as Scotland’s Castle Country - boasts over 260 castles, stately homes, and ruins, offering more castles per square mile than anywhere else in the UK.
Aberdeenshire is well connected within Scotland’s northeast. The A90 and A96 provide convenient access to Aberdeen, Dundee, and Inverness, while train services from Aberdeen and Inverurie link to destinations both north and south. Aberdeen International Airport (AIA), located 16 miles* east of the estate, offers a range of domestic and international flights.
Agriculture remains a cornerstone of the local economy, with a major hub at Aberdeen and Northern Marts’ Thainstone Centre on the outskirts of Inverurie. The area is also globally recognised for its whisky production.
Additionally, the oil and increasingly the renewables industries are key employers in the region. Aberdeen, just 19 miles* away and known as the oil capital of Europe, provides a wide array of administrative, retail, recreational, cultural, and educational services. Private education is available at Albyn School, Robert Gordon’s College, and St Margaret’s School for Girls in Aberdeen. Gordonstoun School lies 62 miles* to the north near Elgin. Local primary schooling is available at Midmar, just 1.5 miles* from Corsindae House. State secondary education is available at Alford Academy, which is 11 miles* away, and in both Banchory and Inverurie.
* All distances are approximate and taken from Google Maps.
Acreage: 1080.27 Acres
Directions
From Aberdeen, head west on the A944. Continue on the A944 through Kingswells, Westhill, Elrick, and Dunecht. After passing through Dunecht, remain on the A944 for a further 4 miles. Turn left at the signpost for Corsindae and follow the road for approximately 1.5 miles. The entrance to Corsindae House will appear on the right-hand side.
Postcode for Sat Nav: AB51 7PP
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