Watch PropertyPhase 4, Pitcrocknie Village, Alyth PH11 8JJ
INCENTIVES AVAILABLE - UPTO £7500 OF EXTRAS INCLUDING FLOORING VOUCHER, LBTT PAID BY GDL, £5000 CASHBACK AT SETTLEMENT (T&CS APPLY)
The price for Plots 93, 116 & 117 have been reduced from £322,495 to £309,995, resulting in significant savings of £12,500.
Show home available to view Thursday - Monday 10:30am - 4:30pm
Up to £7,500 of extras/upgrades, including flooring voucher, LBTT paid plus £5,000 Cash Back (T&C’s apply)
** Please note for Plot 72 – LBTT & £5,000 Cash Back to be paid only **
Contact Thornton's New Build Team on 01382 200099
Pitcrocknie village is an exclusive community that offers a sought-after rural lifestyle, conveniently on the outskirts of the historic town of Alyth. Providing the best of two worlds, it is surrounded by beautiful open countryside ensuring a peaceful and highly scenic setting that offers a true sense of seclusion, whilst still being very well-connected to the town’s essential amenities and services
N.B - If the Purchaser cancels the reservation or the reservation expires, the Reservation Fee will be refunded to the Purchaser less the administrative and other costs incurred by the Seller in processing and holding the reservation and, if appropriate, issuing the contract documentation for the sale and purchase of the Property. The range of such deductions will be between £750.00 and £1,000
- Exclusive Development
- 2 & 3 Bedroom Homes
- Rural Setting
- Close Proximity to Alyth
- Tenure: Freehold
- PSPC Ref: 962103
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Blairgowrie, Alyth, Coupar Angus, Rattray, Newtyle
The towns and villages of Strathmore are deeply rooted in the rolling, fertile landscape of Strathmore.
Blairgowrie, still regarded as the soft fruit capital of Scotland, is the biggest town in Perthshire and inextricably linked with the community of Rattray which has grown up on the opposite bank of the fast flowing River Ericht. They were united in 1929 by an Act of Parliament but maintain their own distinct identities.
The heart of the town is the picture postcard Wellmeadow and the riverside location was responsible for a 19th Century textile industry. Mansions and other properties built for Dundee "Jute Barons" continue to cast an allure for contemporary buyers. Just four miles away is the historic abbey town of Coupar Angus, overlooking the River Isla, while Alyth, where old drovers' roads merged, is within five miles.
Both Perth and Dundee are easily accessible, while the grid plan village of Newtyle is just 11 miles from the City of Discovery.