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- The grounds also feature several timber outbuildings and a stone garage, offering further potential for development or personal use
- With its rich history, ample space, and potential for income generation, Lybster House is a rare find that promises a lifestyle steeped in heritage and tranquillity
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Description
Lybster House is a detached, 2,500 square foot property with roots tracing back to the 17th century, featuring two elegant reception rooms, four spacious bedrooms, and two bathrooms. The property was built in 1780 and was once the residence of Lieutenant-General Patrick Sinclair. The expansive grounds cover approximately 11.5 acres, including a wooded landscape, grazing areas for horses, and a stone archway.
The property also includes "The Ha", a self-contained two-bedroom annexe thought to have been constructed around 1655, as well as several timber outbuildings and a stone garage.