Nestled amidst the undulating farmlands and the picturesque lowlands of Perthshire, the village of Methven is steeped in history. Its sedate streets, magnificent castle and estate, well-preserved character, and lush green landscapes that stretch for miles exude an irresistible charm that mirrors the unhurried pace of life. The well-connected travel links, good schools, amenities, and leisure facilities beckon families looking to escape the city. A strong sense of community and pastoral glory add to the nurturing nature of the village. Woodlands and rivers for leisurely walks, fishing, and occasional boating are only a few of the delightful pursuits you can experience as a family here. Apart from all that, what else makes this a perfect place to call home?

Location

Situated in central Perth and Kinross, along the A85, west of Perth, and neighbouring the village of Almondbank, Methven enjoys a strategic position nestled between the River Almond and Pow Water. With its favourable location, Methven connects you to Edinburgh and Glasgow with just over an hour’s drive from each city and a mere 30-minute drive from Perth. Methven is fully furnished with the natural beauty of the Perthshire countryside. It is a coveted location for new build homes in Scotland, garnering the attention of high-end developers. 

Family-friendly

It is a quintessential Scottish village with a close-knit community that makes you feel welcome. Its strong sense of community fosters a safe environment for children to grow up in. The great outdoors is at your doorstep, and you can spend entire days enjoying walks, hikes, picnics, or cycling with the family. There’s plenty of space for children to play, learn, and grow harmoniously with nature. The serene environment is free from noise, traffic, and pollution. Methven hosts various community events and activities throughout the year, providing opportunities to get involved in arts and crafts.

Living in a development can bring you closer to a like-minded community that appreciates peace and quiet. Those who love the country have similar purposes that unite them. A new build development enhances social relations and safety.

Schools and colleges

The village has a primary school catering to young learners. Additionally, there are excellent secondary schools in nearby towns. Perth offers a number of good schools, including Glenalmond College, a highly regarded independent school for boarding and day students. Perth College UHI, and the Scottish Agricultural College provide higher education.

Village amenities

The high street offers convenience stores, pharmacies, a post office, and local retailers. In nearby Crieff, there’s a delightful array of independent shops to explore. For a comprehensive shopping experience, the city of Perth boasts extensive shopping centres, a bustling farmers’ market, and well-loved supermarket chains like Aldi, Tesco, Lidl, Asda, Metro, and Farmfoods.

Activities and outdoor spaces

Living in Methven, you are treated to days out at castles, woodlands, parks, gardens, and distilleries, all within proximity. The Methven-Almondbank Circular route takes you along a scenic journey, encompassing Methven Castle, Methven Woods, and a picturesque path alongside the River Almond leading to Almondbank. Subsequently, it meanders past Methven Loch and winds through the enchanting woodland, ultimately returning to Methven.

Methven Castle and its well-manicured grounds, the mediaeval Huntingtower Castle, and Drummond Castle Gardens serve up endless fascination, which you will visit again and again. Strathearn Distillery, Scotland’s most diminutive distillery, specialises in crafting hand-made, artisanal, single-cask and single-malt whiskies. Perthshire County is home to some of the most scenic golf courses, and a short drive from home will take you to any number of them. 

The Crieff Arts Festival, held in the nearby town of Crieff, is all about paintings, sculptures, and crafts. The Scone Palace grounds hosts the Otherlands Festival, a three-day celebration of music and the arts. The Perth Festival of the Arts, Scotland’s longest-standing independent arts festival, spans 10-12 days and showcases an array of artistic expressions, including music, literature, stand-up comedy, and visual arts. Additionally, Perth welcomes seasonal festivals and winter markets during the month of December.

Spacious homes

House prices in Methven are reasonable, which makes buying a spacious family home here a dream come true. You can buy a 3 to 4-bedroom house in a renowned development without breaking the bank. Built to modern specifications and new environmental standards, they come with gas central heating and double glazing. They also boast sought-after features like solar panels and garages. They also boast sought-after features like solar panels and garages. These homes have higher EPC ratings, making them more energy-efficient than older homes. New build homes in Scotland are expected to meet an EPC band C or a higher value.

Conclusion

Relocating to Methven isn’t about finding an affordable family home but investing in your home for the long term. Some Scottish villages have it all – conveniences you never thought were possible. Methven is one such place, well-connected for commuting. GS Brown builds homes that meet the needs and desires of today’s homeowners. Innovative floor plans, modern amenities, and energy-efficient features are seamlessly integrated into each property, ensuring a comfortable and contemporary living experience. Our unwavering emphasis on quality ensures that it is a home that you will never stop loving. 

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Published by 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.

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.