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Methlick
Wood - Methlick
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| The delightful unspoilt village
of Methlick nestles on the banks of the River Ythan and is
a friendly community with excellent facilities including a
Post Office, petrol station and garage, two hotels, a first
class convenience store and a primary school. There is a strong
cosmopolitan spirit about the village and this is reflected
through the wide range of activities and clubs that are available
including a cricket club, an angling association, bowling
and curling club, to mention but a few.
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Methlick is within the catchment
for the new Oldmeldrum Academy and close by are the excellent
shopping facilities of Ellon (8 miles) with its Park and Ride
service to Aberdeen and Inverurie (12 miles).
This attractive development of 51 houses has been specially
designed to complement the remainder of the village. Despite
being the first major development in the village for over
fifty years, the scheme has been devised to maintain the rural
atmosphere whilst providing all the modern convenience and
comfort of 21st Century living.
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St. Andrews Terrace -Braemar
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Situated on the North edge of the village of Braemar, the site lies at the end of St. Andrews Terrace. Set on a gentle slope down towards the River Dee, the development comprises of 30 exclusive 3 & 4 bedroom family properties, each on substantial plots. The development is an amalgamation of modern day living and rural life, with all homes experiencing stunning views of the countryside whilst providing all the luxuries associated with modern day living.
Externally, use of Tuscany Render, timber linings, slate roofs and feature aluminium profiled sheet roofing maintain the character of traditional Braemar, but give quiet glances towards more contemporary modern design.
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Steeped in Scottish history, Braemar remains very much a typically quaint & picturesque Scottish village. Sitting at over 1000ft above sea level, the parish is the highest and most mountainous in the British Isles. Naturally, this lends itself to having the most incredible and breathtaking views throughout the changing seasons, and of course, in all directions.
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