Beautiful B Listed country house, with traditional outbuildings and significant development potential within the grounds.
Larghan House
Larghan House is a beautiful B Listed country house believed to date from as early as the 17th century and extended over the years to form the impressive house that it is today. A pretty traditional three storey farmhouse forms the centrepiece of the property, whilst wings on either side provide additional accommodation as well as creating an attractive courtyard. The courtyard is gated and has space to park several cars. The front door is framed by a portico covered in honeysuckle and climbing roses. It opens to a porch and then a reception hall which gives access to the main reception rooms at Larghan: a beautiful dining room with large square bay window and timber panelling; the library with an open fire and wall of fitted bookshelves; and finally the drawing room. With three large windows, ornate cornicing and a large carved fire surround, this is a fabulous room for entertaining. Double doors from the drawing room open to a little conservatory. An adjoining passageway behind these rooms connects the reception rooms to a dining kitchen, utility room/back kitchen, store room, cloakroom and shower. The kitchen is a bright and lofty room with a vaulted ceiling, large southwest facing window and a two oven cream AGA (with additional two oven electric module). There are four bedrooms on the first floor. The main bedroom has an en suite bathroom and there is also a further large bathroom. The two smaller rooms on this floor are accessed by a back stair. Two further bedrooms and a shower room are situated on the second floor. On the west side of the courtyard a games room/studio measuring almost 7m x 5m is a wonderfully versatile space. Beside it is a separate store room currently used as a log shed. Although Larghan is a large and impressive property, it has an immensely warm and welcoming atmosphere. It has been a much loved family home for over 40 years.
Garden and grounds
Larghan House is situated in about 4.8 acres of mature grounds. The property has both front and back driveways. Stone pillars mark the front driveway which sweeps around the front of the house and connects to the courtyard at the back of the house. There is also a second, beech lined driveway which leads directly to the back of the house. A pretty and sheltered terrace with herbaceous borders is situated at the front of the house. The old walled garden is currently an orchard and would be ideal for anyone wanting to create a sunny and sheltered productive garden. From the northern edge of the property there are long views over the River Isla to the hills beyond.
Outbuildings
A range of traditional outbuildings are situated at the top of the back driveway. Formerly used as agricultural buildings, garaging and garden machinery stores these attractive stone steadings would lend themselves well to being converted into a guest cottage/s, workshop space or a new house. Detailed plans have been approved for the conversion of these barns (for more details see section on development potential). At the foot of the walled garden there is a stone outbuilding with additional garaging and storage. There is also a greenhouse in the walled garden.
Development Potential
Detailed plans have been approved for two very different and thoughtfully designed new homes at Larghan. One would be a conversion of the existing steading buildings and the other would be a completely new house built on a site to the east of the steading. The plans were drawn up by renowned perthshire architects, The Denholm Partnership. Considerable thought has gone into ensuring each has good privacy and garden space. Whilst both designs are for four bedroom houses, there is plenty of opportunity for buyers to rework these designs to suit their specific requirements whether it be accommodation for relatives, for letting or for office/studio space. Further details of these plans are available from the selling agent or by looking up the planning references detailed below on Perth and Kinross Council's planning portal:
Proposed steading conversion
Detailed plans have been approved (23/00943/FLL) for the creation of a four bedroom (mainly single storey) house formed around the existing courtyard and with a separate workshop/office. The main living rooms of the proposed house would open into the existing walled garden, half of which would form a private garden for the new house.
Proposed new house
Detailed plans have been approved (23/00945/FLL) for the erection of a one and a half storey, four bedroom house with double garage, on the eastern boundary of the property.
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Attractive and sympathetic plans have been approved for the conversion of the steadings at Larghan and also for a terrific new house on the edge on the grounds. They add an interesting angle for buyers which could be useful now or in the future.
Stephanie ClarkeProperty agent