For Sale, Offers Over: GBP 2,500,000
Drummonie House, Bridge of Earn, Perth, PH2 9HN, United Kingdom
Property Type : Single Family Home
Property Style : N/A
Build Size : 9,922 ft² / 922 m²
Land Size : N/A
Bedroom : 8
Bathroom : 7
Half Bathroom : 0
MLS#: N/A
Property Description
Location
Drummonie is barely 2 miles from Bridge of Earn and yet almost completely hidden from view. Surrounded by its own 47 acres it has an idyllic rural setting whilst also being close to local shops and the M90 (2 miles), Perth (5.5 miles) and Edinburgh (40 miles). Bridge of Earn is almost connected to Perth but has its own very distinct identity with a supermarket and Post Office as well as an active community centred around the primary school, village hall and tennis courts. Perth is three miles further north and has a concert hall, theatre, art gallery, museum and cinema. The town has a good range of health and professional services as well as a great choice of leisure facilities which include the Perth Climbing Centre, The Willowgate Activity Centre, Perth Leisure pool and two sports centres. Perth has a choice of golf courses whilst also being within 30 miles of the famous courses at Gleneagles and St Andrews. The Ochil Hills lie just to the south and the more dramatic hills of highland Perthshire are in view to the north and west. Glenshee Ski Centre is about 44 miles north, whilst the coastline of the East Neuk of Fife is only about 35 miles to the southeast.
There is an exceptionally good choice of schooling close to Drummonie with a primary school in Bridge of Earn and secondary schooling at Perth Academy, Perth High School and Bertha Park Schools in Perth. Local Independent schools include, Strathallan, Craigclowan, The High School of Dundee, Morrisons Academy, Ardvreck and Glenalmond which are all within 25 miles of Drummonie.
Perth train station has services to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen, Inverness and London. Edinburgh Airport is about 42 miles away and there are direct flights from Dundee Airport (23 miles) to London. All distances and travel times are approximate.
Description
Built in 1696 by Laurence Oliphant, Drummonie is a striking example of early Scottish architecture and is Grade A Listed. Its design is thought to have drawn inspiration from both Prestonfield House in Edinburgh and Methven Castle near Perth. Over the centuries, Drummonie has experienced periods of both grandeur and decline, even becoming a hotel in the 19th century. Today, it is an impressive and immensely comfortable multi-generational family home which has not come to the open market for almost 50 years.
The house has a pleasingly symmetrical façade with tall crow-stepped gables, orderly rows of astragal windows and a large front door set between stone pillars crowned with a fanlight. A vestibule opens to the welcoming reception hall where the architectural symmetry continues with two adjoining arches; one framing the stone stair as it curves up to the first floor and the other framing a doorway that leads to a short flight of steps to the garden. The morning room and dining room are situated either side of the hall. Both are lit by south facing windows; they have large open fireplaces, original timber panelled doors and working window shutters. The layout is perfect for entertaining. Behind the morning room a relaxed and cheery study/television room has French windows connecting it to the garden in the summer and a wood burning stove to warm it in the winter. At the heart of life at Drummonie is a 10m long kitchen. With a two oven AGA at one end and a wood burning stove at the other, the kitchen has plenty of space for comfortable seating and for formal or informal dining. There are two external doors: one opens directly onto a sunny terrace at the front of the house and the other leads to the back garden and is beside a useful north facing larder.
A large first floor landing is lit by an oval cupola and a south facing window at its far end. From here there is access to the drawing room which has a high ceiling, Adam style fire surround and tall fitted bookshelves making this room cosy yet elegant. On the opposite side of the landing is a luxurious main bedroom suite. The bedroom is a large bright room connected to its own bathroom which has a freestanding bath and dressing area. There are three other double bedrooms on this floor; one has an en suite bathroom and the other two share a family bathroom. Finally, the second floor has two charming attic bedrooms (one with its own large dressing room) along with a bathroom and a shower room; the layout of the rooms on this floor offer great flexibility. Drummonie is an impressive property and it commands quite a presence, but it is filled with a wonderful warmth and homeliness even in its most formal rooms.
Drummonie Cottage
Adjoining the main house and converted from attractive old red sandstone outbuildings (in 2003) is Drummonie Cottage. Although it is connected internally for ease, this cottage is designed so that it can be completely independent and it even has its own driveway. The cottage is exceptionally well appointed and due to the size and arrangement of its rooms, it is also a wonderful house for entertaining. Three large south facing rooms form most of the ground floor: a dining kitchen with four oven AGA and French windows; a spacious reception hall with a sweeping staircase and access to both front and back doors; and a 10m long sitting room with wood burning stove. There is also a fully fitted utility kitchen and a WC in an attractively curved addition to the back of the cottage. Steps down from the sitting room lead to the main bedroom which has its own dressing area and large bathroom. Two thirds of the first floor is occupied by a studio while a spacious landing also provides access to the second double bedroom and a bathroom. Generous circulation space beside the main bedroom and also up on the first floor landing could (subject to consents) offer potential for additional bedrooms if required.
Garden
Drummonie is set in about 9 acres of mature and established gardens that are beautifully maintained and provide almost completely privacy for the property. An arc of trees frames a pretty glimpse of the house on approaching up the front driveway where there is lots of space to park beside the front door. To the front of the kitchen and the cottage, there is a paved terrace with herbaceous borders, climbing plants and clipped box hedges making it a heavenly place to sit out in the summer. Neat lawns wrap around the house and a great many beautiful mature shrubs such as azaleas and magnolias provide colour and interest. Weeping willows, copper beeches, blossoming hawthorne, acers, horse chestnut, oak and Scots pines are just a few of the mature trees that make the gardens so special. On the west side of the house a path winds through a carpet of woodland flowers to the outdoor swimming pool. Here there is a summer house and flat lawn perfect for garden furniture and summer parties. Beyond the swimming pool there are vegetable beds and herbaceous borders. Neat lawns at the back of the house make a sheltered drying green and from here a lovely mown path runs between Drummonies fields into woodland which is also owned by the property.
Land
Drummonie is set in a total of c 47 acres of which approximately 16 acres is grazing and 20 acres is woodland. The fields are located on all sides of the house and are ideal for horses or livestock. Ancient trees edge the driveways and fields at Drummonie but the main block of woodland is set back from the house and approached via a path from the back of the house. The woodland is made up of a complete mix of native species. The variety of wildlife thriving in this magical spot is thrilling; butterflies, insects, wildflowers, bullrushes, birds and red squirrels are all easily seen on a walk along the woodland paths. A public footpath known as the Silverburn Walk runs up the eastern side of the woodland.
Office/workshop
A purpose built office/workshop was built in the garden in 2024. This is served with heat, light, power and water and is currently the perfect headquarters for a business run from home. It is however a versatile building and could be adapted to suit various needs.
Outbuildings
Stone outbuilding with 2 stables and a store for the biomass wood pellets
A timber garden machinery store
Greenhouse
Summer house
Boiler room (attached to main house)
Utility/laundry room (attached to cottage)
Directions
From Bridge of Earn, drive to the Kilgraston Arch. If facing the arch turn left and follow the road for approximately 1.5 miles until reaching the main entrance to Drummonie marked by stone pillars on the right hand side. What3Words:drop.brain.boast
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Drummonie is barely 2 miles from Bridge of Earn and yet almost completely hidden from view. Surrounded by its own 47 acres it has an idyllic rural setting whilst also being close to local shops and the M90 (2 miles), Perth (5.5 miles) and Edinburgh (40 miles). Bridge of Earn is almost connected to Perth but has its own very distinct identity with a supermarket and Post Office as well as an active community centred around the primary school, village hall and tennis courts. Perth is three miles further north and has a concert hall, theatre, art gallery, museum and cinema. The town has a good range of health and professional services as well as a great choice of leisure facilities which include the Perth Climbing Centre, The Willowgate Activity Centre, Perth Leisure pool and two sports centres. Perth has a choice of golf courses whilst also being within 30 miles of the famous courses at Gleneagles and St Andrews. The Ochil Hills lie just to the south and the more dramatic hills of highland Perthshire are in view to the north and west. Glenshee Ski Centre is about 44 miles north, whilst the coastline of the East Neuk of Fife is only about 35 miles to the southeast.
There is an exceptionally good choice of schooling close to Drummonie with a primary school in Bridge of Earn and secondary schooling at Perth Academy, Perth High School and Bertha Park Schools in Perth. Local Independent schools include, Strathallan, Craigclowan, The High School of Dundee, Morrisons Academy, Ardvreck and Glenalmond which are all within 25 miles of Drummonie.
Perth train station has services to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen, Inverness and London. Edinburgh Airport is about 42 miles away and there are direct flights from Dundee Airport (23 miles) to London. All distances and travel times are approximate.
Description
Built in 1696 by Laurence Oliphant, Drummonie is a striking example of early Scottish architecture and is Grade A Listed. Its design is thought to have drawn inspiration from both Prestonfield House in Edinburgh and Methven Castle near Perth. Over the centuries, Drummonie has experienced periods of both grandeur and decline, even becoming a hotel in the 19th century. Today, it is an impressive and immensely comfortable multi-generational family home which has not come to the open market for almost 50 years.
The house has a pleasingly symmetrical façade with tall crow-stepped gables, orderly rows of astragal windows and a large front door set between stone pillars crowned with a fanlight. A vestibule opens to the welcoming reception hall where the architectural symmetry continues with two adjoining arches; one framing the stone stair as it curves up to the first floor and the other framing a doorway that leads to a short flight of steps to the garden. The morning room and dining room are situated either side of the hall. Both are lit by south facing windows; they have large open fireplaces, original timber panelled doors and working window shutters. The layout is perfect for entertaining. Behind the morning room a relaxed and cheery study/television room has French windows connecting it to the garden in the summer and a wood burning stove to warm it in the winter. At the heart of life at Drummonie is a 10m long kitchen. With a two oven AGA at one end and a wood burning stove at the other, the kitchen has plenty of space for comfortable seating and for formal or informal dining. There are two external doors: one opens directly onto a sunny terrace at the front of the house and the other leads to the back garden and is beside a useful north facing larder.
A large first floor landing is lit by an oval cupola and a south facing window at its far end. From here there is access to the drawing room which has a high ceiling, Adam style fire surround and tall fitted bookshelves making this room cosy yet elegant. On the opposite side of the landing is a luxurious main bedroom suite. The bedroom is a large bright room connected to its own bathroom which has a freestanding bath and dressing area. There are three other double bedrooms on this floor; one has an en suite bathroom and the other two share a family bathroom. Finally, the second floor has two charming attic bedrooms (one with its own large dressing room) along with a bathroom and a shower room; the layout of the rooms on this floor offer great flexibility. Drummonie is an impressive property and it commands quite a presence, but it is filled with a wonderful warmth and homeliness even in its most formal rooms.
Drummonie Cottage
Adjoining the main house and converted from attractive old red sandstone outbuildings (in 2003) is Drummonie Cottage. Although it is connected internally for ease, this cottage is designed so that it can be completely independent and it even has its own driveway. The cottage is exceptionally well appointed and due to the size and arrangement of its rooms, it is also a wonderful house for entertaining. Three large south facing rooms form most of the ground floor: a dining kitchen with four oven AGA and French windows; a spacious reception hall with a sweeping staircase and access to both front and back doors; and a 10m long sitting room with wood burning stove. There is also a fully fitted utility kitchen and a WC in an attractively curved addition to the back of the cottage. Steps down from the sitting room lead to the main bedroom which has its own dressing area and large bathroom. Two thirds of the first floor is occupied by a studio while a spacious landing also provides access to the second double bedroom and a bathroom. Generous circulation space beside the main bedroom and also up on the first floor landing could (subject to consents) offer potential for additional bedrooms if required.
Garden
Drummonie is set in about 9 acres of mature and established gardens that are beautifully maintained and provide almost completely privacy for the property. An arc of trees frames a pretty glimpse of the house on approaching up the front driveway where there is lots of space to park beside the front door. To the front of the kitchen and the cottage, there is a paved terrace with herbaceous borders, climbing plants and clipped box hedges making it a heavenly place to sit out in the summer. Neat lawns wrap around the house and a great many beautiful mature shrubs such as azaleas and magnolias provide colour and interest. Weeping willows, copper beeches, blossoming hawthorne, acers, horse chestnut, oak and Scots pines are just a few of the mature trees that make the gardens so special. On the west side of the house a path winds through a carpet of woodland flowers to the outdoor swimming pool. Here there is a summer house and flat lawn perfect for garden furniture and summer parties. Beyond the swimming pool there are vegetable beds and herbaceous borders. Neat lawns at the back of the house make a sheltered drying green and from here a lovely mown path runs between Drummonies fields into woodland which is also owned by the property.
Land
Drummonie is set in a total of c 47 acres of which approximately 16 acres is grazing and 20 acres is woodland. The fields are located on all sides of the house and are ideal for horses or livestock. Ancient trees edge the driveways and fields at Drummonie but the main block of woodland is set back from the house and approached via a path from the back of the house. The woodland is made up of a complete mix of native species. The variety of wildlife thriving in this magical spot is thrilling; butterflies, insects, wildflowers, bullrushes, birds and red squirrels are all easily seen on a walk along the woodland paths. A public footpath known as the Silverburn Walk runs up the eastern side of the woodland.
Office/workshop
A purpose built office/workshop was built in the garden in 2024. This is served with heat, light, power and water and is currently the perfect headquarters for a business run from home. It is however a versatile building and could be adapted to suit various needs.
Outbuildings
Stone outbuilding with 2 stables and a store for the biomass wood pellets
A timber garden machinery store
Greenhouse
Summer house
Boiler room (attached to main house)
Utility/laundry room (attached to cottage)
Directions
From Bridge of Earn, drive to the Kilgraston Arch. If facing the arch turn left and follow the road for approximately 1.5 miles until reaching the main entrance to Drummonie marked by stone pillars on the right hand side. What3Words:drop.brain.boast
Drummonie House, Bridge of Earn, Perth, PH2 9HN, United Kingdom is a 9,922ft² United Kingdom luxury Single Family Home listed for sale Offers Over: GBP 2,500,000. This high end United Kingdom Single Family Home is comprised of 8 bedrooms and 7 baths. Find more luxury properties in United Kingdom or search for luxury properties for sale in United Kingdom.