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£975,000
(£309/sq. ft)
5 bed equestrian for saleKinnaird, Inchture, Perth PH14
5 beds
3 receptions
3,154 sq. ft
Ballantynes Perth
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About this property
An Idyllic and productive small farm with future opportunities packed with amenities
Traditional Farm House with 3 Reception Rooms, 5 Bedrooms & Kitchen with Aga
Traditional Farm Buildings
Elevated Position
5 Grazing Paddocks
Riding Arena
Description
* Traditional farmhouse with 3 Reception Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, Kitchen with Aga
* Traditional farm buildings with development potential
* Dutch barn with lean to
* 5 grazing paddocks & House extending to 12.08 acres (4.89
ha)
* Highly commutable position between Perth and Dundee
* Elevated position in the Carse of Gowrie
Situation
Nethermains of Kinnaird lies on the Carse of Gowrie, a 1st class cereal growing area of open level land between the River Tay and the Sidlaw Hills, to the north. The farm lies about 11 miles east of Perth and 0.5 miles to the settlement of Kinnaird.
Traditionally, the Carse of Gowrie is noted for the wide range of crops that can be grown and the high yields which are obtained.
This is a most attractive and colourful area of Perthshire. Perth itself, one of Scotland's most prominent country cities, known as the Fair City is considered by many as Scotland's first city. It has excellent communications with a mainline railway station and a network of trunk roads leading to the major cities in Scotland, lying all within approximately an hour's car drive. From Edinburgh airport, there are regular shuttle flights to London and departures to various European cities.
Dundee, Scotland's fourth largest city, lies about 14 miles to the east. It offers excellent city amenities including national retailers, theatre, concert hall, restaurants and the recently opened V&A Museum at the regenerated waterfront, together with Discovery Point Museum, the home of rss Discovery. The city is home to two universities and one of the UKs top Medical Schools, together with the renowned teaching hospital, Ninewells Hospital. Dundee provides excellent transport links with a main line railway station, bus station and airport with regular links to Stansted and sits within the Ninewells catchment area for medical staff.
The area is well served by agricultural merchants and dealers with a successful local machinery ring which can provide additional resources as and when required. Grain and potatoes are shipped directly from Dundee and other east coast ports with livestock markets in both Stirling and Forfar.
Although the majority of the Carse of Gowrie is flat, most of the land on Nethermains of Kinnaird rises above the flat land and, as a result, is free draining. However, the water table is maintained by a system of pows draining to the River Tay. The property owns 6 shares for Nethermains of Kinnaird under the Pows of Horn, Myres and Charleston Commission.
Nethermains of kinnaird farmhouse
Nethermains of Kinnaird Farmhouse is a most attractive house, dating back to the 19th Century, enjoying an elevated position overlooking the beautiful, mature gardens and lying immediately to the south of the traditional farm steading. The original house is built of traditional sandstone under a pitched slate roof with a flat roof extension to the rear with wood cladding.
Nethermains of Kinnaird, benefiting from a south facing position, provides well-proportioned, light and bright rooms, predominately enjoying views over the garden. Many of the original features remain including panelled doors, cornicing, sash and case windows and staircase providing an elegant home of a manageable size.
The accommodation over two floors comprises:
Ground Floor: Vestibule, Hall, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Study, Kitchen, Utility Room, Shower Room, Two Cloakrooms, Pantry, Porch, Rear Porch, Conservatory.
First Floor: 5 Double Bedrooms (2 en-suite) & Family Bathroom, Nethermains of Kinnaird sits within a beautiful and carefully designed garden. The garden is centred on a water garden with a cascading waterfall into pools and stream below. There is a sweeping lawn edged with an extensive collection of specimen shrubs, trees and plants including azaleas, rhododendrons and camellias. To the west are fruit trees and useful sheds with a fruit and former vegetable garden lying to the south. The garden provides a delightful backdrop to the house together with a wonderful display of colour and structure through most of the year.
Planning permission
There is currently planning permission for the extension to dwelling house and formation of raised deck with Perth & Kinross District Council under 23/00464/fll
Farm buildings
The farm buildings at Nethermains of Kinnaird comprise a traditional range of stone-built buildings under slated roofs. Whilst the steading is redundant to modern farm practice, the buildings do offer an excellent source of outbuilding storage. In addition, they are currently utilised partly as stables, tack rooms and a workshop. The traditional steading flows exceptionally well and is completely interconnected. It offers a fantastic opportunity for a diversification project, or indeed further
stabling.
In addition to the traditional buildings, there is a Dutch barn with lean to, situated to the west and north of the traditional steading. These buildings would either provide machinery storage or storage for straw and feed stocks.
The land
The grazing paddocks of 12.08 acres (4.89 ha)
There are five paddocks immediately adjacent to Nethermains of Kinnaird farmhouse which complement the existing stables and traditional steading range or would offer the potential for a small scale pedigree livestock enterprise. Woodland is connected with various walking paths and excellent hacking routes for horses.
Fixtures and fittings
All fixture and fittings within Nethermains of Kinnaird farmhouse are included in the sale price. No other items are included unless mentioned in the sales particulars.
Viewing
Viewing is highly recommended and is strictly by appointment only by contacting the Sole Selling Agents, Ballantynes, Perth Office Tel: Council Tax Band: G