A Pitlochry farmhouse with “staggeringly beautiful views” has come onto the market.
Mains of Bonskeid is a converted farmhouse perched on the hillside above Tummel Valley, around four miles from Pitlochry.
The seven-bedroom home is on 2.5 acres of lands and offers spectacular panoramic views.
A modern glazed link was added between the farmhouse and the steading to create a contemporary living space.
The property includes a large boot room, an entrance hall, an open-plan kitchen, a living room and a dining room.
The master bedroom has floor-to-ceiling windows on three of its walls to make the most of the countryside view.
The ground floor has a further four double bedrooms that include en suite bathrooms.
On the first floor are two bedrooms with plenty of storage space.
One standout feature is the Swedish-made, partially glazed sauna, while window seats in the farmhouse porch provide the perfect spot to soak in the views.
During its renovation between 2015 and 2018, the home was fitted with underfloor heating and triple-glazed windows. Bath and shower rooms are fitted with Hans Grohe sanitaryware.
Mains of Bonskeid is marketed by Savills as “an immensely comfortable, practical and easily maintained house that is in immaculate, turnkey condition.”
Outside, the courtyard-style steading comprises five additional buildings currently used for storage.
The grounds include parking for multiple vehicles and a wildflower meadow at the rear of the home.
Mains of Bonskeid is being marketed by Savills for offers over £1.9 million.
Elsewhere in Perthshire, an eight-bedroom home in Stanley with views of the River Tay is for sale.
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