Listed for £1,800,000
March 19, 2026
Sold for £1,000,000
2011
Sold for £840,000
2009
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Location
The ‘Energy Capital of Europe’ and a vibrant hub for many years, the city of Aberdeen is home to two universities: Aberdeen University and Robert Gordon University. Cultural facilities include a recently extended and refurbished art gallery, the Maritime Museum, a concert hall and theatre. P & J Live is the northeast of Scotland main arts and events venue, boasting world-class conference and exhibition facilities along with a superior 15,000 capacity arena. Aberdeen Beach can be found a short distance from Aberdeen city centre and the area is also where Pittodrie Stadium is located, which is home to Aberdeen Football Club, affectionally known as The Dons. The new AWPR bypass ensures easy access to the north and south of the city. Aberdeen International Airport is 6 miles away and there is a mainline east coast train service with frequent journeys to London King’s Cross and rail links further north to Inverness and south to Gleneagles and Edinburgh. Private schools include Robert Gordon’s College, Albyn School, St Margaret’s (girls) and the International School of Aberdeen (2 miles). Gordonstoun (70 miles) is a co-educational private school for boarding and day pupils for children between the ages of 8 – 18.
Located on the northeast coast, Aberdeenshire is one of Scotland’s largest and most diverse counties and extends from the North Sea coastline inland to the Cairngorm mountains which rise majestically to the west. Kimberly lies west of Aberdeen city, nestled in one of the most exclusive neighbourhoods. Rich in historic castles and boasting fertile farmland, the Aberdeenshire area is renowned for producing the malting barley which supplies the many whisky distilleries in the region.
Deeside, through which the River Dee flows, attracts visitors from far and wide. Balmoral Castle has been the Scottish home of the Royal Family since it was purchased for Queen Victoria by Prince Albert in 1852. There is a wealth of sport on offer for which Scotland is famed: salmon fishing on the rivers Dee, Don and Deveron, pheasant and partridge shooting on many of the low ground estates, red and roe deer stalking and the opportunity for grouse on the rolling heath hills. The area boasts numerous golf courses. To the east lie Royal Aberdeen and Trump International, both well regarded links course.
The Cairngorms National Park known as a stronghold for many rare and endangered species of flora and fauna is situated some 53 miles to the west of the property and offers a wide range of outdoor activities including hill walking, skiing, mountain biking and wildlife spotting. The steeper mountains at The Lecht (49 miles), Glenshee (60 miles) and Aviemore (91 miles) offer skiing when winter conditions are suitable and endless walking challenges throughout the year.
Square Footage: 9,914 sq ft
Additional Info
Outside: The approach to Kimberley is almost as impressive as the residence itself. The front driveway and turning area is finished in smooth tarmacadam and provides ample space for multiple vehicles. To the rear, the grounds unfold into a tranquil haven. Two expansive granite-flagstone terraces provide elegant outdoor living spaces; one incorporating a delightful kitchen garden, adding a touch of country living to this city sanctuary. The rear garden, predominantly laid to lawn, offers a lush green backdrop and a sense of openness. At its heart lies the ultimate alfresco retreat – a stunning garden roof terrace accessed directly from the first-floor dining room. Enclosed by a sleek glazed perimeter screen, this elevated space is perfect for enjoying morning coffee, evening drinks, or hosting guests in style. Adding a whimsical and family-friendly touch is a two-storey timber treehouse, complete with a raised timber deck area – a magical hideaway for children or a unique vantage point for garden views. A timber garden store provides practical storage for tools and outdoor equipment, seamlessly integrated into the landscape.
Garage: Positioned to the east side of the property, recently constructed is a detached granite building styled on a former coach house and now offers a highly versatile space with both garaging and accommodation. This one-and-a-half storey structure has been thoughtfully modernised, fully insulated, and fitted with central heating, making it suitable for a wide range of uses. The ground floor serves as a substantial garage for vehicles, accessed via two electric roller doors and a secure steel pedestrian door. The space is finished with porcelain tiled flooring and insulated garage doors, ensuring both durability and comfort. A cloakroom with WC and wash basin adds convenience for those using the space as a workshop or studio. Internally accessed from the garage is a suite of rooms, currently used as a home office, but equally suited to guest accommodation, studio space, or a private retreat. Two front-facing rooms offer bright and flexible living or working areas, while a rear kitchen and shower room provide full self-contained functionality. The building’s pitched and slated roof incorporates double-glazed Velux roof lights, flooding the upper level with natural light and enhancing the sense of space.
General: A number of majestic and mature trees may be subject to a tree preservation order (TPO).
Miscellaneous: Specification details include the following in certain parts of the property. Arabescato Corchia marble from Tuscany features extensively throughout the property and the majority of the flooring is finished in Havwoods engineered Antibe oak or Carrara marble where hand selected blocks from the Tuscan quarry accumulated to 37 tonnes for this project. Hard wired multiple speakers and subwoofers throughout the glass extension, gym and pool, currently operated by a Sonos app. Two doors in the glass extension are sky frame Zurich electrically operated. Hard wired speakers. Multiple lighting circuits in the glass extension ceiling space. Floor wired with Cat 6. All ground floor rooms have multiple 5amp circuits. Luxurious wallcoverings include the following: hand blocked De Gournay parrot wallpaper and other wall coverings by Timorous Beasties and Fornasetti. The bronze door handles are nickel plated by Collier Webb along with some of the fully integrated bespoke built in wardrobes. Concealed double room vault with reclaimed steel door and frame from former department store Esslemont and Macintosh of Union Street, Aberdeen. Milanese ceramic tiles.All the external paving is 25mm flamed granite reclaimed from the Holyrood parliament project.PE cell lighting extends throughout the garden.
Services: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Central heating to the ground and lower garden accommodation is supplied with irrigated wet underfloor heating. Three Worcester Bosch boilers. The first floor and attic level has central heating with cast iron radiators. There are two wood burning stoves. Windows are a combination of replacement timber casement style with triple glazing. Attic accommodation is a combination of modern double glazed Velux roof lights. The rear extension has feature full height aluminium double glazed doors. The cupola over the main stairwell is double glazed. Timber and triple glazed French doors lead from the rear wall of the lower ground floor sitting room. There is a double glazed door to the gym. Timber panel and triple glazed door between the first floor dining room and roof terrace. Intruder alarm system including the garage. Security lighting. CCTV and fire detection. A plant room has clear and accessible equipment.