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A beautiful Scottish home with a rich history has been put up for sale by Strutt and Parker. The Harbour House in Findhorn is a stunning stone-built property with 1755 square feet of charming living space. Originally constructed around 1901, the current owners have carefully renovated the house while preserving its original character and features.

During the 1950s, the house, known as Seaview back then, was the summer residence of Viscount James and Lady Rachel Stuart of Findhorn. Viscount Stuart was a prominent figure in Winston Churchill’s wartime government and later went on to serve as Secretary of State for Scotland.

The house boasts a bright entrance hall, a spacious sitting/dining room with two original fireplaces, a unique kitchen with a feature fireplace, and French doors leading to a south-facing sun terrace. The property is located next to the beach and harbor, offering picturesque views and a peaceful seaside atmosphere.

Findhorn is a charming coastal town with plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, fishing, sailing, and canoeing. The area is known for its beautiful beaches, home to a colony of seals and frequented by ospreys during the spring and summer months. Local amenities include shops, pubs, eateries, and cultural venues like the Moray Arts Centre and the Universal Hall Performance Centre.

The Harbour House is currently on the market for offers over £620,000, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of Scottish history. Don’t miss the chance to own this historic seaside home with a fascinating past and a prime location in the heart of Findhorn.