A traditional home set in 2.5 acres close to Blairgowrie Golf Course
Garrymore dates from about 1910. It is a handsome house surrounded by mature grounds and being at the end of a 200m driveway, it is wonderfully private. On the ground floor two beautifully proportioned formal rooms sit either side of the original front door and reception hall; the dining room has a fireplace, bay window and a butler's pantry whilst the impressive drawing room spans the entire south side of the house. It has a lovely big bay window, a fireplace and access to a Mozolowski and Murray conservatory that was added to the house in 2001. The conservatory has doors into both the walled garden and the main garden. At the heart of the house is an open plan dining kitchen. Other ancillary rooms on the ground floor include a pantry, larder, utility room, office and large bootroom/store. On the first floor the main bedroom has an en suite bathroom and there are four further double bedrooms which share a bathroom and a shower room. A large attic which has four rooms (2 store rooms and 2 former bedrooms) is currently accessed via a hatch in the main bathroom. The attic floor offers potential for conversion into additional accommodation subject to re-instating a staircase and obtaining relevant permissions. Garrymore has been the much loved home of the current owners for almost 50 years, during which time it has been maintained and improved, however it is now ready for its next programme of modernisation.
Outside
The grounds at Garrymore extend to approximately 2.5 acres. There is a parking area between the house and the outbuildings on the north side of the house. The walled garden has potential to be beautiful with its paths, herbaceous borders, greenhouse and potting shed. An expanse of lawn wraps around the southwest of the house and mature woodland provides shelter and privacy at the west end of the grounds. The garden has many mature plants including a climbing hydrangea and a magnolia that look fabulous at the front of the house in spring. A pedestrian gate at the north eastern corner of the garden leads to a grassy track which connects Garrymore with the Coupar Angus Road. A fence across this track marks the boundary of Garrymore's ownership, however the property has the right to walk and cycle over the full length of the track until it meets the Coupar Angus Road.
Outbuilding
The former stables, tack room, cart shed and hayloft form an attractive outbuilding beside the parking area at Garrymore. This building still has its original timber-lined walls and hayloft. Whilst it makes a very useful workshop, tool and garden machinery store, this may also have potential for conversion into an office or guest accommodation (subject to permissions).
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