Perth Estate Agents
5 St John Street
Perth
PH1 5SP
The Property
The two buildings on site are of traditional character and have been recently refurbished. Both are constructed from stone under a pitched slate roof, with rendered and painted walls. The visitor centre building to the east, is a flexible space suitable for a variety of uses, previously used for retail and interpretation. The internal ground floor area extends to 77 sqm, with a further 71 sqm of combed space on the first floor. The building to the west is a as café / restaurant and arranged over a single storey. The internal area including toilets, extends to 107 sqm, adjacent is a generous external decking area extending to 91 sqm.
The Viewpoint and Car Park
Access is from the B019, with signposting from the main A9 trunk road. The car park has capacity for 55 cars and 6 coaches. The site extending to 2.91 Acres (1.8Ha) The viewpoint is iconic and well known in Perthshire and is accessed by a short surfaced trail from the visitor centre. Queen Victoria having visited in 1866 to take in the sweeping view west along Loch Tummel.
EPC Rating
Cafe: C Visitor Centre/shop: A
Rateable Value
Per the Scottish Assessors Website: Café / Visitor Centre: £19,200 Car Park: £2,650
Services
Gas: Propane (for cooking only) Water: Private Water Supply Electricity: Mains Drainage: Septic Tank Heating: Electric
This property has 2.91 acres of land.
Location Situated on the north-east shore of Loch Tummel in an elevated position and within the Tay Forest Park and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Accessible from the central belt, the location attracts both local Scottish and other day visitors, as well as significant tourist trade. The site is estimated to get 120,000 visitors per year.
Directions Accessed from the B8019, which connects to the A9 and, thereafter, the nearest town of Pitlochry (7 miles). To the west the B8019 leads into the village of Tummel Bridge and, thereafter Kinloch Rannoch.
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