Garmouth Place, Lhanbryde

The Location

Garmouth Place is an excellent development of fine homes and luxury apartments well placed in Lhanbryde offering the perfect location for couples and families alike.

A wide range of local amenities are close by providing you with the everyday essentials and the social luxuries we all enjoy. Children are well catered for with both a primary and secondary school with one mile radius, while adults can benefit from the local shopping facilities and enjoy a drink and bite to eat at the local pub.

The Nearby City of Elgin

Boasting an equable climate, Elgin is Scotland’s smallest and, reputedly, friendliest city although in truth it feels more like a small country town than a heaving urban area.

Just 36 miles from Inverness and 64 miles from Aberdeen, Elgin is the administrative and commercial capital of Moray in North East Scotland.

The city has a rich historical heritage and is close to the Spey Valley with its agriculturally rich farm land and the Cairngorm National Park and the well known fishing villages of Buckie and Lossiemouth on the coast.

Elgin is surrounded by attractive countryside and woodland and the local industries are predominantly made up of world renowned food processors such as Baxters of Speyside and the even more famous whisky distillers that occupy the Spey Valley and surrounding areas.

The ruins of Elgin Cathedral dating back to 1224 are a major visitor attraction while Pluscarden Abbey, six miles from Elgin town centre, is one of Scotland’s most unusual attractions.

The interesting mediaeval street plan of Elgin is still well preserved. The main street widens to the old cobbled market place, now known as the Plainstones, and is linked to parallel streets by a series of narrow wynds and pends. A few buildings still retain the arched facades which were typical of early eighteenth century Elgin.

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Local Ammenities

Today Lhanbryde offers a wonderful location to set up home with good schooling, and facilities all close to hand including the nearby Elgin Museum which was founded in 1836, and is managed by the Moray Society. The Museum houses many important collections of Natural History, Geology, Archaeology, Science, Art, Ethnography and Social History.

For fitness enthusiasts the Moray Leisure Centre consists of an Ice Rink, Leisure and Training Pools, Relaxation Suite, Health & Wellness Suite, Child Care Facilities, Pre-School Nursery and Cafe Bar.

Other popular attractions include The Moray Motor Museum and Johnstons Cashmere Visitor Centre. Not far away there are numerous and challenging golf courses and other world class facilities for enjoying the outdoors including hill-walking and mountaineering, horse-riding, ski-ing, and gliding.