Braehead, Banchory

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Braehead, Banchory[1] is a proposed major housing development to the south of Banchory, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The site is home to Braehead farm, formerly part of the historic Banchory Lodge estate[2] situated to the south of the River Dee, between the Falls of Feugh and Scolty Hill.

The farm has been owned by the former Chairman of Grampian Country Foods Alfred J Duncan CBE[3][4][5][6][7] since 1990[8] and has been the centre of a number of development proposals submitted to Aberdeenshire Council since 2013, varying in size from between 230 and 700 homes.[9][10][11][12]

Braehead farm is located to the south of Banchory, Aberdeenshire, in the rural community of Auchattie.[13][14] The farm was part of the wider Banchory Lodge estate until 1950 when it was sold to Col. Reginald Pepys De Winton [2] as part of the smaller Riverstone estate. Braehead farm itself was separated and sold to Permanent Homes in 1980.[15] Between 1980 and 1990 the farm was owned by a succession of property developers including Select Builders and Leigh Estates until Mr Duncan purchased the farm in 1990.[16][17][18] Farming was finally stopped in 1996 since which time many fields have remained empty, with others used for grazing horses and as parking for the annual Banchory Show.

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