- Five bedrooms with principal en-suite and modern family bathroom
- Spacious open-plan kitchen and dining area for family living
- Bright lounge with sliding doors to rear garden and patio
- Generous front and rear gardens with mature planting and views
- Large double garage plus wide driveway for several vehicles
- Single-storey layout — accessible, no internal stairs
- Slow broadband speeds in the area; check connectivity needs
- Council tax expensive; wider area flagged as very deprived
Set on a generous plot in a quiet Pitlochry cul-de-sac, this five-bedroom detached bungalow offers single-level living with countryside views — including Ben Vrackie — from front and rear gardens. The home’s open-plan kitchen/dining area and a bright lounge with garden access create a practical hub for family life and entertaining.
Five well-proportioned bedrooms, a principal en-suite and a modern family bathroom give flexible sleeping arrangements for a growing family, multigenerational living or long-stay guests. Excellent built-in storage and a sensible traditional layout make daily living easy, while the large double garage and wide driveway provide substantial parking and workshop space.
Outdoor space is a genuine asset: generous front and rear gardens, patio areas and mature planting offer privacy and room for children, pets and gardening. The single-storey arrangement suits those seeking accessible accommodation without stairs, and the property sits within walking distance of local amenities, schools and transport links.
Buyers should note a few practical drawbacks: broadband speeds in the area are slow, council tax is listed as expensive, and the wider area shows signs of high deprivation. Internally the seller describes the property as relatively small overall, so prospective buyers should check room sizes relative to needs. These facts make the house best suited to buyers who prioritise location, garden space and single-level living over high-speed connectivity or large internal floor area.