Listed for £310,000
February 13, 2026
Sold for £275,000
2019
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Also on the ground floor is a utility room, which keeps practical tasks out of sight of the main living areas. With additional storage cabinets, a second sink and space for laundry appliances, it’s exactly where you want muddy boots or washing to be dealt with. In a home with land and outbuildings, this kind of separation is invaluable.
Upstairs, the landing itself offers useful storage with a long run of cabinets set beneath a Velux rooflight. At this end of the landing are two bedrooms while along the hall is a further bedroom and the WC.
Bedroom one is a comfortable double with soft yellow painted walls and a light carpet underfoot. A rooflight window draws daylight down into the room, while a second slim window on the far wall frames views out across the surrounding countryside. It’s a peaceful room to wake up in, with space for a full bedroom suite and the calm, quiet feel you’d expect from a rural setting.
Bedroom two is another generous double, finished in clean white tones with a large Velux rooflight overhead. There’s a useful alcove on one wall, ideal for shelving or displaying personal items. The layout makes the most of the space beneath the sloping ceilings, creating a room that feels cosy.
Bedroom three mirrors the charm of the others, with slanted ceilings and Velux windows on either side allowing plenty light in and views of the open skies. Light painted walls and soft carpet keep the space feeling fresh and airy.
The additional WC on this level is a real advantage, particularly at night. With wooden flooring, tiled walls, a vanity unit with storage and a chrome towel radiator, it’s a thoughtful inclusion that makes family life that bit easier.
Outside, the potential truly sets this property apart. The detached garage offers power and light and has been partly lined to the rear, giving you workshop or storage possibilities. The four stall stable block, complete with power and lighting, opens the door to equestrian use or animal keeping, while the open fronted barn provides further covered space for machinery, feed, storage or future projects.
Whether you dream of horses, a smallholding, woodland walks of your own or simply the privacy of open land around you, this property delivers it in a way that’s increasingly hard to find. North Finnygaud is not just a house in the countryside, it’s an opportunity to create the rural life you’ve always imagined. Homes with this combination of land, outbuildings and beautifully designed living space rarely come to market so if you’ve been waiting for something special, this could be it. Don’t delay, contact Hamish Homes now to arrange your own private viewing.
About Cornhill
Cornhill is a small rural village set within open farmland and rolling countryside just south of Portsoy. It appeals to those seeking a slower pace of life while still remaining being within a short drive of nearby towns and services.
The village itself has a strong sense of community with a range of local amenities. For a broader selection, the larger coastal town of Banff is only a short drive away, providing supermarkets, independent shops, cafes, healthcare facilities and access to beautiful beaches and coastal walks. Turriff is also within easy reach, offering additional shopping, schooling and leisure facilities.
Road links connect Cornhill to the A947 and A98, making travel to Aberdeen, Elgin and surrounding towns straightforward.
With its rural charm, open views and proximity to both countryside and coast, Cornhill offers an attractive Highland lifestyle with everyday convenience close at hand.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: E
EPC Rating: D (63)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.