Listed for £145,000
September 26, 2025
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Leading directly off this sitting room is the kitchen, a sleek and contemporary galley space. High gloss white cabinets are paired with grey laminate worktops and matching splashbacks for a crisp, modern finish. A built-in double oven sits within a tall bank of units, while a four-burner gas hob and integrated extractor sit along the main run of worktop. The stainless steel sink is located alongside the hob, with a window directly opposite providing light to the space. Modern grey flooring completes the look.
The shower room has been updated in a modern, neutral style. A corner shower cubicle with chromed edging is lined in grey wet wall panels, while the rest of the room is tiled in light grey with a slim black border running horizontally across the middle. A white pedestal sink sits beside a matching toilet with a black seat while a chrome towel ladder radiator completes the space. The dark flooring ties the scheme together and adds a smart contrast.
Heating and hot water are supplied via a gas-fired Alpha boiler located in the outbuilding. The windows and external doors are modern PVC units, ensuring warmth and efficiency throughout the home.
Outside, the property enjoys exclusive use of the front and rear gardens, as well as off-street driveway parking for two vehicles. To the rear lies a detached double garage of blockwork construction with a pitched corrugated roof. This is a substantial space with huge potential as a workshop, storage area or hobby room. A second brick-built outbuilding with a slated roof also lies within the rear garden for added flexibility.
Offering space, storage, privacy and convenience in a popular Fraserburgh location, 49 Grattan Place is a well maintained and move-in ready home with plenty of attractive features. Contact Hamish Homes today to arrange your viewing and see what this property has to offer.
About Fraserburgh
Fraserburgh, known locally as “The Broch,” sits at the northeast tip of Aberdeenshire on the coast of the Moray Firth. It’s one of Europe’s busiest fishing ports and also boasts Scotland’s first mainland lighthouse at Kinnaird Head.
The town is well served with amenities including supermarkets, independent shops, a leisure centre and the Fraserburgh Heritage Centre. Healthcare is served locally at Fraserburgh Hospital.
Families benefit from four primary schools while secondary aged pupils attend Fraserburgh Academy. Transport links include regular bus services while road connections lead to Peterhead and then Aberdeen via the A90.
With miles of golden beaches, coastal trails, golfing, birdwatching and a tight-knit community, Fraserburgh delivers a vibrant yet relaxed seaside lifestyle, perfect for families.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: C(69)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.