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Plot 2 Birnam Wood Way Wolfhill PH2 6TH Clydeproperty.Co.Uk Plot 2 Birnam Wood Way WolfhilL PH2 6TH clydeproperty.co.uk | page 1 To view the HD video click here clydeproperty.co.uk Building plot with planning in place and extending to approximately 465sqm in size, levelled and ready for works to commence and with services available nearby and the site is already connected to mains sewage. The site also enjoys a private position within the village with easy access to travel links. Full planning permission has been granted for the erection of a 4 bedroom two storey property measuring approximately 210 sqm in size. Subject to approval, it could of course be possible to alter the design and layout of the proposed build. Full planning details can be viewed via Perth & Kinross Council online planning portal using reference: 15/10164/FLL Location Wolfhill, located just 8 miles north of Perth, enjoys a beautiful country setting with many picturesque walks and views to be enjoyed near by. It also offers excellent road links to various destinations such as Scone (7 miles), Coupar Angus (6 miles), Blairgowrie (8 miles), Perth and Dundee (20 miles). The popular Anglers Inn restaurant/bistro can be found just 2 miles away in nearby Guildtown. Blairgowrie and Coupar Angus offer a host of services and amenities for day-to-day needs whilst Dundee and Perth offer a wider range of services such as shop- ping centres, hospitals, theatres and railway stations. Edinburgh Airport is just over an hour away whilst Dundee Airport offers direct flights to London City and Birmingham NEC. This area of Perthshire is best known for having some of Scotland’s finest scenery and many local busi- nesses support the fruit and potato crops which flourish in the fertile lands of Strathmore and the Tay Valley. There are many recreational pursuits in the area such as horse riding, hill walking, skiing, cycling, water sports, fishing and golf. Championship courses can be found at Rosemount (8 miles), Carnoustie, St Andrews and Gleneagles. Connect & Share. View the video in HD, simply download our APP, hover over the cover and see it come to life. clydeproperty.co.uk | page 3 Plot 2 Birnam Wood Way WolfhilL PH2 6TH Property reference XG1164 Whilst this brochure has been prepared with care, it is not a report on the condition of the property. Its terms are not warranted and do not constitute an offer to sell. All area and room measurements are approximate only. Floorplans are for illustration only and may not be to scale. All measurements are taken from longest and widest points. Find out more contact Clyde Property Perth: 26 George Street, Perth PH1 5JR. T: 01738 507070 F: 01738 629439 E: [email protected] clydeproperty.co.uk Plot 2 Birnam Wood Way Wolfhill PH2 6TH.
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