A handsome highland manse

Kirkmichael House was formerly the manse to Kirkmichael Parish Church. While the main part of the house dates from about 1760, it is believed there has been a property on its site for centuries.

A pretty front porch opens into a welcoming reception hall, giving access to both the drawing and dining rooms.

All the guest bedrooms are on the two floors above. There are views from the bedrooms over the village to the distant hills.

Outside

Kirkmichael House is approached by a short private driveway which leads to gravel parking in front of the house. The garden has a lovely mixture of mature trees, spring bulbs and herbaceous plants. On the west side of the house a sheltered courtyard is ideal for sitting out in the summer.

Outside

Local information

Kirkmichael House is located in an elevated position on the edge of the village of Kirkmichael which is in the beautiful glen of Strathardle. The area is popular with those who enjoy the outdoors. In the winter months the River Ardle can be seen through the trees flowing through the village. Kirkmichael is a picturesque village with a vibrant local community. It has a shop and café, primary school and village hall. There are two local pubs and the village also hosts the Strathardle Highland Gathering in August each year. Nearest towns ar Blairgowrie and Pitlochry, both have supermarkets, a selection of independent shops and restaurants. For a more comprehensive selection of services and cultural opportunities, Perth is only about 30 miles south.
There are railway stations at Pitlochry, Perth and Dundee.


Walking, hiking and mountain biking: Kirkmichael is close to some spectacular Perthshire hills and the Angus Glens are also within easy reach. One of seven villages along the Cateran Trail (a 103 km path winding through the heart of Scotland) Kirkmichael is a hidden gem for walkers seeking the ideal Scottish experience. The Kirkmichael Path Network features four circular routes, providing more than ten miles of marked paths. Whether you’re looking for a short stroll or a longer trek, there are options for mountain bikers and long-distance walkers alike. The Cairngorms National Park with its wildlife and stunning scenery is only a few miles north.

Golf: There are several golf courses in the area including the championship Rosemount course at Blairgowrie.

Skiing: Glenshee ski centre is just a 30 minute drive away.