Aberfeldy mansion is ready and waiting for developer to convert it into a handsome eight-unit aparthotel
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Julia Fitzpatrick
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Dunolly House, a dramatic C-listed Victorian mansion on the
banks of the Tay, is on the market at offers over £400,000
A rare opportunity to convert a historic C-listed mansion in the pretty Perthshire tourist town of Aberfeldy into an eight-unit aparthotel is being marketed by DM Hall, one of Scotland’s leading independent firms of chartered surveyors, at offers over £400,000.
Sadik Chowdhury, of DM Hall Dundee, who is leading the marketing initiative of Dunolly House, said: “This is an architecturally pleasing building which represents a rare, ready-to-go development opportunity with full building warrants and all other relevant permissions for eight serviced apartments or possibly short-term let apartments.
“The buyer will benefit from the substantial remedial works and improvements that the building has already undergone in preparation for its redevelopment. It is surrounded by similarly striking Victorian homes and holiday accommodations.”
Dunolly House stands in 0.68 acres of land directly fronting the river and the three storeys, including a mezzanine and a modern extension, extend to 6,938 sq ft. It lies in Kenmore Road in Aberfeldy, a thriving tourist location known for its rich history, natural beauty and local culture.
Viewing is strictly by appointment and should be arranged through Sadik Chowdhury. Offers over £400,000 are invited.
Sadik Chowdhury is a commercial surveyor in the Dundee office of DM Hall Chartered Surveyors.
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