Watch PropertyGilmerton Church House , Highland Road , Gilmerton PH7 3NA
5 Bed Detached Villa - Offers Over £590,000
A stunning church conversion in the charming village of Gilmerton, some 2mls east of the bustling town of Crieff. Beautifully presented following an extensive refurbishment, the property boasts particularly spacious and versatile accommodation in true move-in condition. Dating from 1869, converted in the late 1980s, the home extends to 380m2 and has a self contained annex, private parking, and manageable landscaped gardens.
The flexible layout is set over two floors, the ground floor comprising; vestibule, hall with wood-burning stove and storage, study, superb dining kitchen, beautiful lounge with garden access, a large public room currently utilised as a gym, utility room and shower room. The annex has main door access but is also linked by an internal hall, and has a lounge, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom. The upper floor has a large study landing with a stunning original window of stained-glass, a bathroom and 5 double bedrooms; the master is notable in size and features a striking original stained-glass wheel window, large dressing room and en-suite bathroom, and access to an extensive floored attic with Velux windows.
Fully enclosed low maintenance south-west facing gardens surround the house, with gravel beds, seating areas to enjoy all day sun, decked patio, turfed lawn, boules pitch and ample private parking to the side and rear. A quality family property of significant character with a hugely adaptable layout catering for modern living, entertaining, and working from home
- EPC Rating: E
- Council Tax Band: G
- Tenure: Freehold
- PSPC Ref: 962863
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Crieff, Comrie, Lochearnhead and Muthill
THE attractive hillside town of Crieff, which can trace its roots back to medieval times, has expanded down the years, rising from the Earn valley floor to the promontory of The Knock at 900 feet.
Many of the imposing sandstone family homes on the upper reaches of the town date back to an era when it was a popular Victorian holiday town, with 21st Century holidaymakers still lured by the attractions of The Hydro which overlooks the town.
En route to Comrie seven miles away, and beyond it St Fillans, Lochearnhead and Killin, The Glenturret Distillery can lay claim to being among the oldest distilleries in Scotland. The presence of a listed Earthquake House, monitoring seismic activity since 1869, has never put off homebuyers being lured to Comrie, with the scenic surroundings and pace of life appealing to the retirement market, in particular.
Before reaching Killin and its famous Falls of Dochart, the waterside communities of St Fillans and Lochearnhead, the latter now under the authority of the council in Stirling, are popular with watersports enthusiasts, while property buyers are also lured by the unspoiled countryside. Strathearn is blessed with a number of welcoming towns and villages, and a rural lifestyle which appeals to homebuyers.
Almondbank, on the periphery of Perth, has expanded on both sides of the River Almond. The pretty village of Pitcairngreen is built around a tree-lined grassy area influenced by design features popular in the Oxford area in the 18th Century.
Like many Perthshire villages, the population of Methven, on the road between Perth and Crieff, has welcomed new housing in recent years, helping support local services. The long-established independent school Glenalmond College is nearby.
Picturesque Muthill, near Drummond Castle and its renowned Italian Garden, is reminiscent of Comrie and Highlandmans Green recalls its role as a stopping-off point for cattle drovers heading for market with their beasts.


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