Historic place of worship
Leslie Parish Church, Leslie, Insch, Aberdeenshire AB52 6NT
£95,000
10 July 2025
GUIDE PRICE
AUCTION DATE
This unique opportunity comprises a former parish church constructed in 1815, yet having a belfry dating back to 1635. The existing footprint extends to 1,122 sq ft or thereabouts and benefits from an approved planning consent for conversion and alteration to a residential dwelling. The property is now considered a perfect opportunity for conversion to a second home, holiday let or similar and includes the adjacent grounds. Location Leslie Parish Church, near Insch, occupies an idyllic location at the southern edge of the rural Aberdeenshire village of Leslie, which is situated on the banks of the River Gady. There is salmon fishing on Deveron, Don and Spey, together with golf courses at Insch, Alford, Huntly, Inverurie, Royal Aberdeen, Cruden Bay and the Trump International Golf Links. There is a primary school and local shopping in the nearby village of Insch (2 miles) with secondary schooling in Huntly and Inverurie. There is private schooling in Aberdeen including Robert Gordon's College, St Margaret’s, and Albyn as well as the International School of Aberdeen. There are two universities and several colleges of further education., whilst extensive amenities can be found in Inverurie which lies 13 miles away. Aberdeen airport is some twenty four miles distant.
Church St, AB52
Guide Price
£95,000
Auction Date
10 Jul 2025
Time
08:30
Lot
175
Auctioneer
Bond Wolfe Auctions
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