Watch PropertyTummel Lodge, Drumcroy Lodges, Aberfeldy PH15 2EA

2 Bed Detached Bungalow - Fixed £160,000

Property Description

We are delighted to bring this attractive lodge to the market located on the outskirts of Aberfeldy.

The lodge is in an elevated location close to the town and enjoys beautiful views over the surrounding hills and valley.  It is located alongside five other lodges and has a 1/6th share of the surrounding ground which is maintained jointly between the six owners.  There are no site fees for this lodge.  Instead the owner pays approx. £85 per month into a community fund which covers the cost of emptying the septic tank which was replaced recently and is shared between the six lodges, bin collection and grass cutting.

It has recently had a new Megaflo pressurised hot water system installed.  It is heated with electric radiators and can be sold with the furniture is desired.  It was previously rented out as holiday accommodation and with appropriate licence this could be considered by a new owner.  The lodge can be used all year round but is not residential.

Tummel Lodge consists a large open plan living room, dining room and kitchen.  The living area has a wood burning stove and patio doors to the front patio area.  The kitchen includes an induction hob, electric oven, washing machine and fridge freezer. There are two good sized double bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room and a family bathroom which has been recently renewed.

Externally there is a patio area to the front of the lodge and parking close by.  The other lodges are sensitively located so that they don’t overlook each other and there is a private access track which comes in from behind. 

The lodges are located close to the town of Aberfeldy which offers a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants. There are primary schools and a secondary school as well as various sport and leisure facilities, including a golf course, and sports ground.  There are many walking opportunities for all types of walker and the area is famed for water sports on the nearby River Tay and Loch Tay.

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • PSPC Ref: 961973
Rooms
  • Living Room (19' 2" x 13' 5") or (5.85m x 4.10m)
  • Dining area (6' 7" x 4' 11") or (2.00m x 1.50m)
  • Kitchen (10' 10" x 7' 3") or (3.30m x 2.20m)
  • Master Bedroom (10' 2" x 9' 6") or (3.10m x 2.90m)
  • En Suite (6' 7" x 4' 0") or (2.00m x 1.23m)
  • Bedroom 2 (10' 2" x 9' 6") or (3.10m x 2.90m)
  • Bathroom (8' 0" x 6' 9") or (2.45m x 2.05m)
  • Hallway (6' 7" x 6' 3") or (2.00m x 1.90m)
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Aberfeldy

HIGHLAND Perthshire is widely acknowledged to be among the most scenic areas Scotland has to offer, acting as the gateway to the Cairngorm National Park, where development is strictly controlled.
Pitlochry lies in the shadow of 2759 feet Ben Vrackie and has long been a key halt on the north-south route linking the Lowlands with the Highlands, with her railway station dating back to the Victorian era.
Villas and the occasional extravagant tower dot the hillside and while it thrives as a year-round holiday destination encouraged by the Theatre in the Hills, The Etape Caledonia and The Enchanted Forest, a strong sense of community endures.
Like Pitlochry, the nearby town of Aberfeldy boasts a distillery and its own secondary school, along with an impressive recreation centre. Poet Robert Burns Birks o Aberfeldy helped put the town on the tourist map.
Kenmore, a village which can justifiably lay claim to be the prettiest in Perthshire, is tucked between the expanse of Loch Tay and the river which emerges from it en route to the North Sea.
Dunkeld is instantly identifiable thanks to its 1809 Thomas Telford designed, seven arch bridge linking with Birnam on the southern bank of the Tay, a medieval cathedral and the cluster of restored whitewashed cottages around The Cross and ornate Atholl Memorial Fountain.
Properties in both Dunkeld and Birnam, which were by-passed by the A9 in the 1970s, tend to generate immediate interest when they come onto the market.
Many of them date back to 18th Century reconstruction demanded after all but a handful of older homes were destroyed by a battle in 1689.
Set within a National Scenic Area, theres no shortage of trails to explore, with The Hermitage and its magnificent trees and folly just a few miles up-river.
The railway station on the outskirts of Birnam provides an alternative to road links with Perth and the Royal School of Dunkeld can trace its history back 450 years and more.
Both villages have a thriving cultural scene and a visit to the pioneering Community Orchard near the bridge is always fruitful in the autumn months.
Stanley, near the River Tay, is one of the Big Countys planned villages, dating back to the 1780s.
It was developed on the back of the nearby six-storey cotton mills which provided local employment for nearly 200 years before finally shutting down in 1989. These listed buildings have been transformed from industrial heritage into in-demand apartments.
Nearby villages like Luncarty, four miles north of the Fair City, have been mushrooming - with the commute to Perth promising to be made even easier with ongoing A9 improvements.

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