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The Station Hotel in Insch is also next to a large new home development.

“The attractive town of Insch is situated 27 miles north-west of Aberdeen in the rolling Aberdeenshire countryside,” says the agent.

The Herald: The hotel is close to the railway station and is described as a good base for exploring the region.The hotel is close to the train station and is described as a good base for exploring the region. (Image: Cornerstone Business Agents)

“The town is home to around 3,000 residents and continues to expand with new housing developments.

“There is a new development of 50 homes currently being built adjacent to the hotel.”

The hotel enjoys a “highly visible trading location” next to Insch train station.

Cornerstone said: “The railway links Aberdeen with Inverness. It also allows residents easy access to the East Coast Main Line (Aberdeen) for train connections to Edinburgh, Glasgow and London.

“Insch is well placed to be a tourist center for those visiting the Castle and Whiskey trails as well as the Royal Deeside. Insch also benefits from its proximity to Aberdeen and its proximity to commuters.”

Cornerstone said the Station Hotel is being offered at a guide price of £494,000.


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