Sir Walter Scott named it the fairest portion of the northern kingdom. And why wouldn’t he? Perthshire is a beautiful county of contrasts. Lying on the Highland Boundary Fault, it sits between the Lowlands and the Highlands. Fertile farmlands, lush forests, serene glens, meandering rivers and stunning waterfalls adorn the landscape. More than 200,000 acres of woodlands give it the name Big Tree County. Its historic city, the surrounding market towns and traditional villages promise the prospects of a thriving life. Whether it is a peaceful retirement or a wholesome family life you seek, Perthshire is sure to capture your interest.

Buying a new build in Perthshire

New builds have brought in new residents to this beautiful old towns and villages of Perthshire. More people want to move here to enjoy a higher quality of life. Unsurpassed fishing, golfing, walking, cycling and cultural events enrich everyday life. The scenery that greets you is always an added benefit.

New build developments are ready to move-in. They have contemporary open-plan, light-filled and versatile spaces with modern specifications. Their energy efficiency meets high environmental standards.

Choosing a neighbourhood

While all of Perthshire sounds perfect, your needs should dictate the neighbourhood you choose to live in.

Transport links

Perthshire’s location is strategic. The road network that connects the six other cities of Scotland meets in Perth, the county’s city. It keeps you conveniently linked with the rest of Scotland. There are several commuter towns and villages. You can drive to work or catch the bus or train. A regular bus service operates in all areas, and seven train stations give you access to easy rail journeys.

Essential amenities

Most towns and villages are self-contained when it comes to basic amenities. Independent shops, doctor surgeries, chemists, post offices, pubs, eateries and local businesses are available on the high street. Some towns also have supermarkets, fine-dining restaurants and community hospitals. Requirements may vary from person to person or family to family. Consider your essential needs and the proximity to Perth and the nearest towns. Amenities are only a short walk away from well-positioned developments for sale in Perthshire.

Outdoor spaces & recreation

Green spaces are abundant. There are generous amounts of parks, golf courses, walking trails, woodlands, hills, castles, estates, glens and rivers in the towns and villages. The Cairngorms National Park, the Glenshee, Gleneagles and Crieff Hydro are all in Perthshire. They offer various outdoor and indoor pursuits. Perthshire is also home to top-class golf courses set in breathtaking scenery. And let’s not forget the vibrant arts & culture scene in Perth City.

Quality education

There is a good collection of primary and secondary schools in Perthshire. If you already have a school goal for your children, you should be looking at the catchment area. Blairgowrie and Crieff have excellent schools. You may also find a place for your child in a nearby school of your preference.

Security and safety

Perthshire has safe neighbourhoods and a strong sense of community. These have low crime rates and high road safety. The environment is conducive to walking to school, cycling down roads and dog walking. Several community organisations and neighbourhood watch programmes increase community participation in safety.

Let us shine the spotlight on our Perthshire picks.

Blairgowrie

It is a picturesque riverine town situated alongside the river Ericht. Nestled amongst the foothills of the Grampians on the Strathmore Valley, it is at the heart of the Scottish great outdoors. Blairgowrie is the gateway to alpine adventures at Glenshee. Glenisla is only 10 miles away. This historic market town is on the circular route once taken by the fearsome caterans.

Perth City is 30 minutes away, and Dundee is 40 minutes away. There are supermarkets, restaurants, independent shops, gyms, GP surgeries, chemists, dentists and leisure centres. Blairgowrie High School, Newhill Primary and St Stephens RC Primary provide quality education. Blairgowrie Community Hospital, managed by NHS Tayside, offers essential medical services to the town. Blairgowrie Golf Club is one of the top courses in all of Scotland.

Crieff

It is another historic market town with quintessential Perthshire characters. Situated 18 miles west of Perth, both Perth and Stirling are 30 minutes away. Edinburgh and Glasgow are only 1.5 hours away. Crieff used to be a famous marketplace for Highland cattle for several centuries. A walking festival celebrates those pioneering drovers every year. Today, it is a popular resort destination, courtesy of Crieff Hydro. An array of local, independent shops, cafes, pubs, fine-dining restaurants, art galleries and businesses service the town.

Crieff Golf Club is among the country’s top-rated inland courses. Gleneagles Golf Resort is just a 20-minute drive away. River Earn offers attractive riverside walks and fishing. Drummond Gardens in the castle grounds are also lovely to walk in. Crieff Primary School, Crieff High School, Morrison’s Academy and Ardvreck School provide primary and secondary education. Among other essential services are Crieff Medical Centre, Crieff Community Hospital and an ambulance station.

Methven

It is a commuter village that will take you by surprise. Methven is only 6 miles west of Perth and 10 miles east of Crieff, a 15-minute drive from Perth and a 1-hour drive from Edinburgh and Glasgow. A selection of independent shops, cafes, pubs and local businesses cater to daily needs. Regular buses operate to and from Perth.

It has a primary school & nursery and several nearby schools for secondary education, including Glenalmond College. Methven Castle has ornate grounds that include a parkland, woodland and shrubbery. The short distance to Perth means dropping in at the city centre for shopping, cinema, gigs, museums, art galleries and day trips is a doddle.

Buying your home in Perthshire with GS Brown

Perthshire is one of our favourite places in Scotland. Our new build developments here offer strategic advantages. They are ideal for commuting, leisure, family life and holidaying. You are only a stroll away from amenities and a glance away from scenic views. GS Brown’s new builds have a low environmental impact and high specs for modern living. They are energy efficient and sustainable. Built to last and designed for elegance, our homes offer comfortable and functional spaces.

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A family run business building high quality new homes in Scotland, with Excellence as Standard since 1970. We have built our reputation on high quality housing and go to great lengths to ensure every one of our properties is not only a comfortable home but also a valuable investment. Our houses are planned for modern day living, with energy efficiency and quality finishings being major factors at the design stage.

Author: GS Brown Team

A family run business building high quality new homes in Scotland, with Excellence as Standard since 1970. We have built our reputation on high quality housing and go to great lengths to ensure every one of our properties is not only a comfortable home but also a valuable investment. Our houses are planned for modern day living, with energy efficiency and quality finishings being major factors at the design stage.