If you are looking to relax in a magnificent period property beautifully maintained with great access to the country, positioned in the centre of Scotland, then look no further.
This is a superb example of an Arts and Crafts designed townhouse, situated in a quiet residential street on the outskirts of Aberfeldy, with spectacular views overlooking the river Tay. Well presented, with original features such as stained glass windows, roll top baths and large bay windows.
Within, the feature room is the original wood panelled drawing room with TV and comfortable sofas with wood burning stove, which evokes the era of the 1900’s but with modern comforts. The dining room is a traditional room with dining table that can seat up to 10 people. The well equipped kitchen is next door. Additionally there is a TV/Cinema room, which is ideal for children and there is a front porch, which acts a music room, with upright piano. In the hallway, there is a snug with wood burning stove, which is below the impressive feature pitch pine double staircase. The accommodation is all on the first floor. Please note that a housekeeper resides in a completely separate and private rear wing to the house, but the secure shared driveway and grounds are available for use primarily by the residents. The grounds to the rear include a lawn with summer house, with orchard area. There is parking for up to 6 cars within the drive and there is further off-street parking if required. Two minutes walking distance from the property is a children's playground. This charming holiday house is perfect for families, fishing groups and golfers.
WHAT TO DO IN THE AREA
This part of west Perthshire is renowned for its scenery with Glen Lyon, Loch Tay, Glenmore and Schiehallion being highlights. Walking and mountain biking are very popular in this area, as well as the many water activities that can be arranged including white water rafting on the Tay. For those who golf, there is an excellent course at Aberfeldy, with other local courses at Kenmore and Pitlochry. Gleneagles is 35 miles away for all the activities that they can organise. The river Tay is the primary salmon river in Perthshire for those looking for premium fishing. For those looking for shopping experiences, then the internationally renowned House of Bruar is closeby, or a trip into Pitlochry will find a diverse range available. Dewars world of whisky is in Aberfeldy or the Edradour distillery can also be found in Pitlochry, which is ideal for the whisky enthusiast. The city of Perth is an hour away for those seeking further culture and shopping.