Large derelict farmstead on about 4 acres — conversion or redevelopment potential.
Approximately 4-acre freehold rural development site
A rare development parcel of around 4 acres in a quiet Aberdeenshire setting, this former farmstead includes a derelict stone farmhouse, steading and multiple outbuildings. The cluster of period buildings and surrounding fields offer strong scope for conversion, extension or a full redevelopment subject to planning. The site is freehold and sits about 1.5 miles from Kennethmont with road links to Huntly, Insch and the A96.
This opportunity is best suited to an investor or experienced self-builder who can manage a substantial renovation or a new-build planning application. The existing farmhouse is currently uninhabitable and will require full refurbishment; services and internal condition are unknown and should be surveyed. Broadband is very slow despite excellent mobile signal, and the location is classified as remoter communities within a wider very deprived area — factors to consider for habitation, business uses or grant eligibility.
Practical positives include extensive private land, mature tree boundaries, open agricultural views and good road links via the B9002. A commuter rail link is available at Insch (approx. 6 miles). Viewings are by appointment only; do not approach the site unaccompanied. Any purchaser should commission surveys and check planning constraints before committing.