CLOSING DATE 8 NOVEMBER 2018 AT 2PM
The subjects comprise a former school and schoolhouse of traditional stone construction under a pitched slate roof. A small flat-roofed extension sits to the rear of the property and comprises ladies, gents and disabled toilets. The site extends to approximately 1.0 acres or thereby and, subject to planning, affords the purchaser an opportunity to redevelop the existing building to suit their needs and possible develop part of the grounds for other uses.
The garden ground is predominantly grass with a scattering of trees, although there is an area of hard-standing (former playground) adjacent to the property.
Location
Dalwhinnie is located within the Cairngorm National Park and is situated just off the A9 carriageway, approximately one hour's drive north of Perth and south of Inverness. In addition to the excellent road network, the village also benefits from having a railway station and lies on the Highland Main Line linking the north of Scotland with the central belt.
Within the village itself, there is a cafe/restaurant, hotel, hot food outlet and petrol village station. While the area attracts large numbers of outdoor enthusiast for walking and moutaineering, Dalwhinnie is perhaps best known for its multi award winning Whisky Distillery which is an extremely popular tourist attraction throughout the year.
The former school and schoolhouse is situated on the corner of Station Road and Ben Alder Road, directly across from the railway station and only minutes away from the A9.