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- CRYSTALISED PLANNING PERMISSION FOR A SINGLE DWELLING
- 0.5 ACRE WALLED GARDEN PLOT
- STUNNING LOCATION
- 1.5 STOREY HOUSE PERMISSION
- DESIGN COULD BE CHANGED SUBJECT TO PERMISSIONS
- GOOD LOCAL AMENITIES WITH CALLANDER OFFERING MORE IN 15 MINS DRIVE
- STUNNING WALKS & FANTASTIC ACTIVITIES NEARBY
- TOTALLY UNIQUE OFFERING
- 60 MINUTES FROM GLASGOW & 90 MINUTES FROM EDINBURGH
- ELEVATED & SOUTH FACING PLOT
STRIKING WALLED GARDEN BUILDING PLOT OF 0.5 ACRES WITH CRYSTALISED PLANNING PERMISSION SET IN THE STUNNING STRATHYRE DISTRICT OF STIRLINGSHIRE WITHIN THE LOCH LOMOND & TROSSACHS NATIONAL PARK.
Strathyre is a small village set in the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, 9 miles north of Callander. Locally there is a village shop, cafes & hotels with more substantial shopping and amenities at nearby Callander. Balquhidder is a short drive/cycle north with Mhor 84 for casual dining and Monachyle Mhor Hotel for fine dining at lunch & dinner together with casual lunches which are also offered as picnics for walkers exploring the famous walks which lead from Balquhidder Glen. Ardoch estate can be reached from Glasgow in 60 minutes and from Edinburgh in 90 minutes.
Rarely do building plots of this quality make it to the market place and even more rarely are they formed within a mature walled garden with crystalised planning permission. Crystalised planning permission allows the buyer to take their time in planning and building their bespoke rural home as there is no need for renewal as there is a Certificate of Lawful use or Development. You can view the plans for the house in the image reel and floor plan section however it should be noted that the planning authority may well be open to alternative, more contemporary and ecological designs, subject to permissions once in ownership
The opportunity here is to build a new eco home set within a mature boundary offering seclusion without isolation and mature bushes and tress for an immediate establish garden. There is something special about a walled garden as they often develop their own atmosphere and character which can be quite different to the surrounding land. In this instance the Walled Garden at Ardoch is in an elevated, south facing position with stunning views both inside and also outside to the hills. Practically, walled gardens were created in Scotland to help protect crops from wind and frost and therefore will provide the same protection to a dwelling house. This exciting opportunity will no doubt please those searching for a National Park building plot, as they are in short supply, especially one of this type.
Aerial images of the plot with outlines have been provided by Line Architecture who are the 'go-to' Architects in the area and can provide further advice on what is possible on this site.
In the 1st instance, please contact our valuer Iain Williamson for more information.
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