In the heart of Aberdeenshire, between the busy town of Inverurie and the silver city of Aberdeen, Kintore has been a great place to live for generations. It’s moved with the times too — opening new schools, businesses, amenities and homes as its popularity grows. With the Aberdeenshire coast’s much-loved beaches and the Cairngorms National Park both less than an hour away, Park View at Midmill couldn’t be better placed for enjoying all that this region of Scotland has to offer.
You'll find Scotia's Park View at Midmill in the heart of Kintore, located just a short drive from nearby Inverurie and half an hour from Aberdeen. Moving to Park View is an opportunity to escape city life while remaining convenient and connected for work, schools and major amenities — with rural Aberdeenshire’s ancient landscapes and sense of adventure right on your doorstep too.
Situated within comfortable walking distance of Kintore's town centre, local schools, cafes and restaurants, Park View residents will appreciate the historic location, forests and hills while also enjoying the chic and modern comforts of a truly contemporary home.
Situated just off the A96 — connecting Inverness and Aberdeen — the town of Kintore is very well placed for access to the north of Scotland's two major cities, as well as the ancient beauty of Aberdeenshire and Royal Deeside.
It's also a short drive from the North East 250 — an increasingly popular driving route for tourists and locals alike, spanning Aberdeenshire, the Cairngorms National Park, Moray, Speyside and more.
Kintore is also perfectly placed to pick up the North East Castle Trail, experiencing the ancient landscapes and historic buildings of 16 of the world’s most unique castles.
Within 1.5miles of Park View, you'll find the ruins of Hallforest Castle, dating back to the 14th Century, believed to have been built by Robert the Bruce as a hunting lodge, it's a perfect place to begin exploring.
7 miles south of Kintore, you’ll also find Castle Fraser — home to the Fraser family for over 400 years. Both of these historic Scottish landmarks contain many treasures, are surrounded by beautiful gardens and, as National Trust for Scotland sites, are open to public visitors.
Kintore's high street is ideal for supporting local, with established amenities and cosy cafes — including a sustainable food store, local pub and chipper — ensuring you’ll always have life’s essentials close to hand.
Nearby Inverurie is a short drive away, and there you’ll find major grocery retailers such as Marks & Spencer, Morrisons, Aldi and Lidl, along with a host of bars, cafes, shops and eateries, including the award-winning restaurant at Inverurie Garden Centre — a popular choice for locals and visitors. The close proximity between Kintore and Inverurie offers a sense of shared community and means you can enjoy the best of both towns at your leisure.
Less than 12 miles from Kintore, Aberdeen city centre’s wide range of shops, dining, entertainment and cultural attractions means Park View at Midmill is perfectly placed for those who want the tranquility of the Aberdeenshire countryside while still living in close proximity to a forward-thinking city with lots to offer.
The third most populated city in Scotland, Aberdeen’s reputation as both a seaport of historical importance and a hub for the North Sea energy sector is well-earned — but this only tells part of the story, and the city's ongoing evolution includes a thriving food scene, internationally-acclaimed street art and imminent plans for major city centre rejuvenation work.
For further information & your private appointment, please contact our sales advisor Keith Mann
Open Thursday to Monday, 10:30am until 5pm.
Tel:
07967 593479
E-Mail:
parkview.sales@scotia-homes.co.uk
Address:
1 McEwen Circle, AB51 0PN
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Thursday to Monday, 10:30am to 5pm