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Quarry House, Forgandenny, Perth, Perth And Kinross PH2

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    Freehold
    Added on 08/07/2026

    About this property

    • A unique opportunity to purchase a consented plot with an award-winning design

    • A site combining privacy, architecture and landscape

    • A modern home carefully integrated into its natural surroundings

    • Detailed planning permission for a 5-bedroom contemporary home

    • Situated in the quaint but highly desirable village of Forgandenny

    A rare opportunity to purchase a consented plot and create an exceptional contemporary home within a private Perthshire landscape.

    Description
    The plot extends to c. 2.05 acres and is set back and secluded from the main road. There is a private driveway to access the property from the B935 Forgandenny Road. The site is a former quarry, and the topography of the site was carefully considered in the development of the plans. The driveway goes up to a middle plateau, and then continues to rise to the area proposed for the house. The north and east of the site is bound by woodland, creating a natural boundary, the south and east of the site are bounded by agricultural land.
    Context & site evolution


    Significant investment has already been made in preparing
    and engineering the site for development. Major quarry stabilisation and re-contouring works were completed in 2023, transforming the former quarry into a stable and practical development platform suitable for the approved dwelling.

    Completed works include:

    Quarry stabilisation and re-contouring
    Controlled engineering fill operations
    Formation of development platform
    Private access installation
    Landscape integration works
    Planning and technical approvals

    The site has undergone a sequence of planning consents
    and re-contouring of quarry faces to stabilise and restore the
    landscape. This process has progressively transformed the site
    into a suitable, safe, and functional development platform.
    Access and permeability


    The works have also established a practical and
    safe vehicular access arrangement to serve the
    proposed single dwelling.
    Design quality & outcomes


    The consolidated engineering solution, together with the approved planning consents, demonstrates that the site is now fit-for-purpose for a single housing plot. Through disciplined re-contouring, controlled filling to create a stable platform, and an
    accessible layout for a single plot, the site achieves its development potential while delivering an exemplar, award-winning architectural response.
    Engineering & ground works


    Controlled fill operations have been implemented to infill the quarry and create a stable design platform insuring long-term site stability in line with current best practice.

    ** Please note that this listing contains both photographs and Computer Generated Images

    Location
    Forgandenny is a charming Perthshire village situated within rolling countryside yet exceptionally well connected to Scotland’s major cities and transport infrastructure.
    The subjects offer the opportunity to have a unique home in a rural setting. The village has a parish church and active village hall, as well as residential accommodation and educational facilities. The nearby village of Bridge of Earn has further amenities. The Co-Op and Kintillo Village Shop sit within Bridge of Earn and are approximately 2.7 miles and 2.8 miles respectively from the site. There is also a Village Inn, a local pub, a bakery and a pharmacy. Forgandenny is well located for a range of sporting and leisure pursuits, surrounded by beautiful areas of nature. Moncrieffe Hill offers 14+km of waymarked trails and two Iron Age hillforts. The nearby River Earn offers fishing. The world class Gleneagles Hotel is 14.1 miles from the site and offers a range of rural pursuits, including three of the top golf courses in Scotland, and recently hosted The Ryder and Solheim Cups.

    The ‘Fair City’ of Perth lies around 7 miles north of the site and has a population of around 47,350. Perth offers a cultural hub, with the Perth Concert Hall and Perth Theatre, and several museums, including the Perth Museum which is home to the Stone of Destiny – used for centuries in the coronations of Scottish and then British monarchs, most recently used for the coronation of King Charles III in 2023. There is a mix of local and independent restaurants and cafés. St John’s Shopping Centre resides in Perth and houses national retailers like, Waterstones, Primark, Trespass and more. Perth has strong supermarket provision, including but not limited to Tesco Superstore, Morrisons, Lidl and Asda. Perth is also the home of Scottish Curling, benefitting from an Olympic standard ice rink at Dewars Centre for both Curling and Ice Skating. Perth Racecourse is located around 14 miles from the site and has regular racing fixtures throughout the year.

    The nearest bus stop to the site is c.0.2 miles from the site on Kinnaird Road, which is served by the 17 bus route providing connections to Perth. This journey takes approximately 25 minutes. Perth is a central point in Scotland, and Perth train station provides regular connections to Edinburgh (journey time c. 1h 26 mins), Glasgow (journey time c. 1hr), and Aberdeen (journey time c. 1h 29 mins).

    Perth has a small airport, used by private and business aircraft. The largest commercial airport to the site is Edinburgh International Airport, Scotland’s busiest airport with connections to a number of national and international destinations and lies approximately 39.4 miles from the site.

    Strathallan School is the centre of Forgandenny. Strathallan is an independent co-educational school that offers boarding set within 153 acres a scenic countryside. The school educates children from ages 5 to 18. Forgandenny Primary school is located c.0.3 miles from the site. The site resides in the catchment area of Bertha Park High School approximately 11.3 miles from the site in Perth. St John’s rc Academy is approximately 8 miles from the site and falls within the catchment. In addition to Strathallan School, there are a number of highly-regarded independent schools nearby, including Glenalmond College (c. 15.5 miles), Ardvreck School (c. 20.8 miles) and Morrison's Academy (c. 19.7 miles).

    Acreage:
    2.05 Acres



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    The Heritable Interest (Freehold) of the property is offered for sale. Parties should note interest with Savills in the first instance in order to be kept informed of any updates and to receive any further information. The owner reserves the right to sell the property without reference to any other party.

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