Between the Moray coast and the woodlands that stretch inland from Forres, the small community of Brodie occupies a landscape shaped by open farmland, wide skies and a pace of life that remains closely connected to the countryside.

Set within this peaceful setting, this detached bungalow sits comfortably among the surrounding fields, looking out across the landscape that defines this corner of Moray.
The approach immediately conveys a sense of space, with the property enjoying an open outlook that allows the changing seasons to become part of everyday life.

Rather than feeling isolated, the house strikes a balance between rural quiet and practical accessibility, offering the best qualities of a semi rural location without sacrificing connections to nearby towns and services.

Inside, the accommodation unfolds with an easy and straightforward flow that reflects the practical nature of the property itself.

The living spaces are arranged for daily life rather than display, creating rooms that feel welcoming and adaptable to changing needs over time.

Large windows help draw natural light into the home while maintaining a strong connection to the surrounding countryside, ensuring the landscape remains a constant presence throughout the day.

The three bedrooms provide flexibility for family life, visiting guests or those seeking additional room for work, hobbies or quieter pursuits.

There is a sense of practicality running throughout the property, with every part of the home contributing to a feeling of comfort and usability rather than excess.
Beyond the house itself, the grounds reveal much of what makes this property distinctive.
The single garage provides useful everyday storage, while the timber workshop offers a dedicated space for creativity, craftsmanship or simply the satisfaction of having room to work on projects of your own.
Additional sheds add further flexibility and create opportunities for gardening equipment, outdoor interests or the countless practical requirements that often accompany country living.
The outdoor space feels generous without becoming demanding, allowing owners to enjoy the benefits of space while retaining a manageable scale.
Brodie remains one of Moray’s quieter locations, known for its agricultural landscape, historic connections and proximity to both Forres and the wider region.
The nearby town of Forres provides shops, schools, transport links and community facilities, while the Moray coastline, forests and walking routes are all within easy reach.
This part of Scotland has long attracted those who value space, community and a close relationship with the natural environment, and it continues to do so today.
What stands out most about this property is not any single feature but the sense of balance it achieves.
It offers room to live, room to work and room to breathe, all within a landscape that quietly rewards those who take the time to appreciate it.
For anyone drawn to the quieter side of Moray life, it represents a home that feels firmly connected to its surroundings and entirely comfortable in its place within them.
The property is being marketed by The Grange Estate Agents, with full details, photographs, and viewing information available through the official listing.
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