Located within the picturesque hamlet of Craigievar, only seven miles from both Alford and Aboyne in Royal Deeside, Hallhead is a historical house dating back to 1668, and was once owned by members of Clan Gordon. It has three bedrooms and two reception rooms and is on the market for offers over £420,000 with Galbraith.
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Picture: Galbraith Photo: Galbraith
. Main door
Entry to the historical tower house is through a studded, wood panelled front door. Photo: Galbraith
. Lounge
This lounge has a wood burning stove and several windows, including a shot-hole window discovered during the refurbishments in 2000. Photo: Galbraith
. Kitchen
The traditional dining kitchen has a Rayburn stove and exposed stone wall. Photo: Galbraith
. Staircase
The central stair in the tower has been fully restored. Photo: Galbraith
1. Main door
Entry to the historical tower house is through a studded, wood panelled front door. Photo: Galbraith
2. Lounge
This lounge has a wood burning stove and several windows, including a shot-hole window discovered during the refurbishments in 2000. Photo: Galbraith
3. Kitchen
The traditional dining kitchen has a Rayburn stove and exposed stone wall. Photo: Galbraith
4. Staircase
The central stair in the tower has been fully restored. Photo: Galbraith