Part-renovated country house offers development potential

Part-renovated country house offers development potential


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The DM Hall agency has launched to the market what it calls ”an exceptional rural development opportunity” at Craigwell Steading, Kinross, at a guide price of £425,000.

Set within some 3.9 acres of countryside, the property presents a part-renovated country home with further development potential.

Located 2.5 miles south-east of Milnathort, Craigwell Steading sits amid open farmland and enjoys far-reaching rural views. It is accessed via a private gated driveway from the A91.

Originally converted in 1973 from a traditional U-shaped stone steading with slate roofs, the property was acquired by its current owners in 2014. Planning consent granted in 2019 approved two new single-storey extensions and a series of architectural enhancements designed to modernise and improve the flow of the accommodation.

Redevelopment works began in 2022 and provide – in the agent’s words – “an excellent foundation for a purchaser to complete the project to their own specification.”

Once complete, the property will offer four en-suite bedrooms, a spacious open-plan kitchen/living/dining area, a family room, sun lounge, and a children’s playroom or additional reception room. There is also provision for an indoor swimming pool.

Jennifer Campbell of DM Hall says:“Craigwell Steading offers a fantastic opportunity for buyers looking to create their own rural retreat in a wonderfully peaceful part of Kinross-shire. The groundwork has already been laid, giving the next owner a superb platform to complete a highly attractive and versatile country home.”

“Opportunities of this scale and tranquillity, especially with planning already in place, are increasingly rare. We expect significant interest from lifestyle buyers, those seeking multi-generational living, and purchasers keen to tailor a home to their own design.”

Property Highlights

  • Peaceful rural setting close to Milnathort and Kinross
  • Distinctive partly converted farmhouse
  • Traditional stone outbuildings
  • Planning permission for two single-storey extensions
  • Total floor area approx. 931.2 sq m (10,023 sq ft)
  • Grounds extending to 1.57 ha (3.90 acres)
  • Significant scope for a premium rural family home

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