A Scottish farmhouse of considerable character built in the 19th century, owned and run by Clare and Roger Coultherd.
Newton of Nydie is situated in a peaceful rural setting, surrounded by fields growing wheat, barley, potatoes, and herb grasses for the grazing of sheep and cattle. Many species of wildlife can be seen at Newton of Nydie rabbits, pheasants, buzzards, kestrels, curlews and many more. Pheasants can often be seen perched in trees around the garden and roe deer are frequent visitors.
The farmhouse is stone built, constructed in the 19th Century with considerable character. The property is spacious and comfortable with ample secure car parking and attractive gardens and lawns.
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