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Our Summary
- An exceptional opportunity to acquire one of eight fully serviced self-build plots
- A Rare Self-Build Opportunity Jamesfield Farm Steading represents a compelling opportunity to create a bespoke country home within a carefully considered rural courtyarddevelopment, combining privacy, accessibility and strong lifestyle appeal
- An exceptional opportunity to acquire one of eight fully serviced self-build plots for impressive detached residences at Jamesfield FarmSteading, extending to approximately 2
- Planning consent (Ref: 16/02074/FLL) has been granted on appeal by Perth and Kinross Council for eight dwellings, with a further threeplots (Ref: 24/00064/PREAPL) progressing subject to Section 75 agreement
- The offering represents a rare opportunity to acquire not only a building plot but also, by separate negotiation, the option ofadditional land or paddock — particularly appealing to purchasers with equestrian interests seeking direct hacking from the doorstep
- Owners and Professional Team Owners: Ian & Roy Miller Architect / Planning: WJ Beatson Planning Planning Reference: 16/02074/FLL (granted on appeal)
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Description
Jamesfield Farm Steading is a rural courtyard development in Perthshire, comprising eight serviced self-build plots extending to approximately 2.57 acres. The plots are arranged in an attractive courtyard setting, surrounded by open countryside and accessed via a quiet unclassified public road. Services are to be installed by the seller, and infrastructure works are already progressing.
The development is located a few hundred yards south of the confluence of the River Earn and River Tay, with amenities such as a restaurant and garden centre within walking distance. The plots are serviced, but the actual type of property being built can be of one of three house types, including a four-bedroom, one-and-a-half-storey home (House Type A) with impressive roofline, steeply pitched slate roof, and natural stone construction.