
Built in the style of a grand traditional Scottish Laird’s country house, this is a modern eco house with the luxury for today’s holiday expectations. Its “Green” credentials include geothermal pipes in the ground to extract heat to provide hot water and under-floor heating, as well as its own private borehole providing pure mineral water. The “luxury” credentials include flatscreen TV’s in each bedroom, a games room, a hot tub and an outdoor courtyard swimming pool.
Accessible via a steep private road of about a mile long, once at the house, the views over Auchterarder and Gleneagles are stunning. On entering, there is the dining room which seats up to 18 people, large drawing room, even larger kitchen with dining area and living space, utility room, games room with snooker table and shower room. The accommodation is all upstairs on two floors and includes a master double bedroom with en-suite bathroom, three double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, one double bedroom, two twin bedrooms, one bunk bedroom for four children and two bathrooms. Please note that a caretaker resides in a flat to the rear of the building. Set within its own private grounds - it is ideally placed being an hour from Edinburgh and Glasgow.
WHAT TO DO IN THE AREA
Nearby Auchterarder is the world famous Gleneagles resort, with its famous golf courses, as well as horse riding, falconry, shooting school, restaurants, quad biking, fishing and clay-pigeon shooting which are all also available here or elsewhere. Beyond that is the well known Blair Drummond Safari and Adventure Park, which is an ideal destination for family trips. Here you will find lions, bears, chimps and elephants, as well as many other adventure activities. The house is situated between Perth and Stirling, with Perth being an excellent city to do shopping. Stirling itself, is well known for the imposing Stirling Castle that sits above the town, as well as the Wallace Monument. There is excellent hill walking on the Ochill hills or there is the more mountainous range Ben Lawers, one of the highest in Scotland, which is a haven to ramblers. The breathtaking landscape and calming atmosphere is what this area is known for, but for the more adventurous visitor, mountaineering, climbing and off-road biking also prove popular.
Ground Floor - Entrance; dining hall, with dining table that seats up to 18 adults; stairs; large drawing room; large open plan kitchen, with kitchen area, dining area with table that seats 16 adults and living space and French windows to the front; utility room; shower room, with shower cabinet, w.c and wash hand basin; games room, with ¾ size snooker table and access out to courtyard area; (courtyard area with seating and heated swimming pool); (hot tub is to the front of the house); stairs.
First Floor - Stairs; double room, with king size double bed, with en-suite bathroom, with bath with shower over, w.c and wash hand basin; external stairs; stairs to second floor above; double room, with double sleigh bed, with en-suite bathroom, with bath with shower over, w.c and wash hand basin; double room, with double bed, with en-suite bathroom, with bath with shower over, w.c and wash hand basin; large master double room, with super king size double bed, with double sofa bed, with en-suite bathroom, with stand alone bath, separate shower cabinet, w.c and two wash hand basins, and adjoining door to bunk room next door; bunk room, with two bunk beds, sleeping 4 children, with adjoining door to bedroom on one side and bathroom to the next; bathroom, which adjoins to bunk room and shared hallway, with bath with shower over, w.c and wash hand basin; double room, with four poster double bed; stairs.
Second Floor - Stairs; twin room, with two single beds; twin room, with two single beds; bathroom, with bath with shower over, w.c and wash hand basin.
Please be aware in winter months that 4WD vehicles will be more suited to using the drive to the house, due to the gradient involved. The house is situated at 250 feet above sea level.