Tigh An Tuir - Lot 1
Strathtay, Pitlochry, Perth and Kinross, PH9 0PGOffers Over £1,700,000
6.12 acres
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- 4 Reception Rooms, Breakfasting Kitchen with Aga, Principal Bedroom with Jack and Jill Bathroom, 5 Further Bedrooms.
- Beautifully presented house with Period and contemporary fixtures and features throughout.
- Immaculately maintained gardens and grounds with sweeping lawns, pond and mature woodland.
- Summerhouse, tennis court and small mature woodland.
- Annex providing superb secondary accommodation including bar, games room and bedrooms.
- Delightful, detached cottage with pretty garden, separate studio and outbuilding.
- Potential to lease The Chapel – a former chapel renovated to provide a unique reception space.
SITUATION Tigh An Tuir sits within the sought after conservation village of Strathtay in the county of Perthshire. Strathtay, lying to the north of the River Tay, is a delightful village with village shop, churches and golf club. Originally a small estate hamlet, Strathtay blossomed into the village of today with the advent of the railway line in the 19th Century and includes a number of fine Victorian houses sitting within sizeable and, established gardens, with Tigh an Tuir being one. Within a short walking distance of Strathtay is the village of Grandtully which benefits from a primary school, chocolatier shop, café, village hall and restaurants. Aberfeldy, a popular and highly sought after town, is about a 12-minute drive to the south west and offers further amenities including a small supermarket, primary and secondary schooling at Breadalbane Academy, local independent retailers, variety of cafes and restaurants, health centre and a cinema. Breadalbane Academy Community Campus has a wide range of facilities available to the community including a swimming pool, fitness classes, sports hall and gym. Pitlochry, about 9 miles distant, offers similar facilities to Aberfeldy but also includes the Pitlochry Festival Theatre and railway station, with regular services north and south as well as the London Sleeper service. In addition, some 12 miles south is the Royal Burgh of Dunkeld with independent retailers and railway station. The city of Perth is conveniently accessible via the A9 southbound and offers a wider range of amenities including national retailers, theatre, concert hall, museums and sporting facilities including a curling rink and swimming pool. Dundee can be reached in about an 1 hour journey by car to the south east with excellent city facilities including two universities, V&A Museum, shopping centres and Olympia swimming pool together with Discovery Point, the home of RRS Discovery, the famous ship of Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton and an airport which offers flights to London. Tigh an Tuir is ideally placed for the wide range of recreational activities the surrounding area has to offer. For the golfer there are a number of courses within easy reach including a 9 hole course in Strathtay itself, a 9 hole course in Aberfeldy and 18 hole course in Pitlochry as well as the Gleneagles Hotel to the south offering 3 championship courses. Perth Racecourse holds regular meets throughout the year and the ski slopes of Glenshee can be reached in about an hour’s car journey to the north. For the outdoor enthusiast there are many hills, glens and mountains within the area offering a superb variety of walking and cycling routes with Loch Tay providing excellent water sport facilities. In addition, Highland Perthshire is amongst the most famous in Scotland for traditional sporting. The River Tay flows just to the south of Tigh an Tuir where salmon fishing is available whilst Glenlyon, Scotland longest glen, located to the south west, is renowned for stalking and grouse shooting.LOT 1 Tigh an TuirTigh An Tuir is a most attractive Victorian Villa presented to an extremely high standard and lying within extensive and well maintained gardens and grounds. It is substantially built of stone lying under a pitched slate roof with a turret and traditional sash and case windows. On entering Tigh an Tuir, the delightful charm of the house is evident immediately. The rooms are well proportioned, light and bright with high ceilings and tall windows complemented by the fine period features throughout including polished wooden floors, fine cornicing, panelled doors and a wooden staircase. The reception rooms are reached directly from the staircase hall with its galleried landing. They have been finished to an exceptionally high standard with a combination of contemporary and period fixtures and features. The elegant dining room enjoys a southerly outlook over the garden and continues through to the generous conservatory which opens out onto the terrace, giving a perfect place for outdoor dining and the hosting of friends and family. The sitting room, known by the current owners as The Den, is a smart reception room centred on an open fire with mantlepiece. Lying to the north side of the house is the breakfasting kitchen, with a door leading directly outside and with a part glazed ceiling, is a wonderfully light and bright room. It benefits from a four oven Aga, fitted floor and wall cupboards and a number of integrated appliances. A door leads directly off the kitchen giving access to the office, scullery, laundry Room, cloakroom and storage cupboards. The bedrooms all lie on the first floor. The principal bedroom is well-proportioned bedroom with ensuite bathroom with free standing bath located within the turret of the property. There are an additional 3 double bedrooms; one with an ensuite and two with a sink, and a family bathroom. The final two bedrooms, one equipped with an ensuite, can be accessed via secondary staircases at the rear of the property. Ground Floor: Entrance Hall, Dining Room, Conservatory, Sitting Room, Kitchen, Hall, WC, Scullery, Laundry Room, Storage Cupboard, Office. First Floor (reached by principal staircase): Bedroom 1 with Ensuite, Bedroom 2, Bedroom 3, Bedroom 4 with Ensuite, Family Bathroom. First Floor (reached by secondary staircase): Bedroom 5 with Jack and Jill Bathroom, Bedroom 6. Gardens and Grounds Tigh an Tuir sits within beautiful and well-tended gardens and grounds, extending to about 5.12 acres and providing a most established and in-keeping backdrop to this period house. Beautiful wrought iron electric gates give access to the sweeping drive leading to a gravelled parking area to the side of the principal house, with further parking to the rear. The gardens and grounds have been very well maintained and developed over many years with sweeping lawns, fine rhododendrons, specimen trees and hedging, together with well stocked borders and extensive spring bulbs, resulting in wonderful colour and structure throughout most of the year. A terrace sits immediately to the south of the house, accessed directly from the conservatory and overlooking the gardens, giving a superb spot for outdoor dining. Further there is a tennis court, pretty summerhouse and mature woodland, all providing superb additional amenity. The Mull Inn The Mull Inn lies just to the north of Tigh an Tuir. Formerly a range of outbuildings, it was thoughtfully converted to provide a detached annex wing to the principal house. It is of stone construction under a slated roof and offers superb reception space including a games room, bar and dining room. There are 5 bedrooms on the first floor with bathroom, offering excellent additional accommodation. Ground Floor: Games Room, Bar, Kitchen, Dining Room/Snug, Cloakroom. First Floor: 5 Bedrooms, Snug, Family Bathroom. There is also a chef’s store, wine cellar, laundry room and garage attached to The Mull Inn.