Easter Ogil Estate - Whole
Glenogil, Forfar, Angus, DD8 3SS
Guide Price
£1,450,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian, Livestock Farm, Traditional Buildings
Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jun 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian, Livestock Farm, Traditional Buildings
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land, Woodland
Kirriemuir 8 miles, Forfar 9 miles, Dundee 23 miles, Aberdeen 51 miles, Edinburgh 84 miles
Lot 1 – Easter Ogil Estate
(About 36.99 Acres)
Impressive principal house including four reception rooms, eight bedrooms and three bathrooms
Formal gardens including lawns | kitchen garden | vegetable beds orchard
Two Estate Cottages
An extensive range of attractive traditional buildings with
development potential (subject to planning consent)
Farm buildings including a cattle court, silo and machinery store
Three paddocks of parkland grazing including two horse shelters extending to about 15 acres | Mixed policy woodland extending to about 16 acres
Roe deer stalking opportunities
Lot 2 – Smiddy Cottage
(About 0.65 Acres)
Hallway | dining room | kitchen | living room | two bedrooms
family bathroom
Integral workshop and garage
Gardens with greenhouse | vegetable patch
For sale in 2 lots or as a whole
Easter Ogil comprises of the attractive principal house, approached off a private tarmac driveway overlooking the parkland policies. The impressive sandstone house comprises of four reception rooms, eight bedrooms and
thre bathrooms. There is also an attractive four storey tower complete with two rooms and opens out to take a decking area with super views over the gardens and parkland. In addition there are three estate cottages, including a two bedroom Gate Lodge, three bedroom Farm Cottage and three bedroom Smiddy Cottage, two of which are let. There is a large attractive range of traditional buildings in a courtyard used for stabling, storage, garaging and with development potential. There is also a range of more
modern farm buildings including a hay/machinery shed, cattle court and silage clamp. The policies extend to a total of 37.64 acres. This comprises of three paddocks extending to about 15 acres pasture with two horse shelters and about 16 acres of mixed policy woodland providing shelter and amenity. East Ogil offers a very private Estate in the heart of Angus, yet very accessible to the rest of Scotland.
Easter Ogil House (Lot 1)
Easter Ogil House is approached via a private tarmac driveway lined with some mature trees, colourful rhododendrons and terminates with a large parking area to the front. The house dates to the mid-19th century with later
additions and sits in an idyllic south-facing position overlooking the gardens and parkland policies beyond. The property is constructed of red sandstone beneath pitched slate roofs and has a number of architectural features
including the extended gabled stone porch, the bay window on the eastern elevation and in particular the four storey tower with crenelated parapet beneath a slated pyramidal roof complete with open decking area and weather vane. Internally the reception rooms are a particular highlight with
the sitting room connecting straight through to the drawing room via sliding doors complete with an open fireplace and large timber sash-and-case windows to embrace the wonderful views overlooking the gardens and beyond.
Smiddy cottage (Lot 2)
Smiddy Cottage is accessed off the Glen Ogil minor public road opposite the main entrance to Easter Ogil (lot 1). There is a tarmac parking area to the front. The cottage is of traditional stone construction beneath a pitched slate roof.
Estate and Farm Buildings
The estate and farm buildings are situated a short distance to the west of the main house and can be accessed off a
separate farm track. This includes a very attractive traditional range of stone and slate buildings over two storeys laid out around a courtyard. The well maintained buildings have been used most recently for machinery and equipment, garaging and workshop and the loft as an entertaining space. The courtyard area has been covered with a corrugated roof and has been used in the past for housing cattle. These traditional buildings would lend themselves to residential development, subject to gaining the necessary planning consents.
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Edinburgh
Lot 1 – Easter Ogil Estate
(About 36.99 Acres)
Impressive principal house including four reception rooms, eight bedrooms and three bathrooms
Formal gardens including lawns | kitchen garden | vegetable beds orchard
Two Estate Cottages
An extensive range of attractive traditional buildings with
development potential (subject to planning consent)
Farm buildings including a cattle court, silo and machinery store
Three paddocks of parkland grazing including two horse shelters extending to about 15 acres | Mixed policy woodland extending to about 16 acres
Roe deer stalking opportunities
Lot 2 – Smiddy Cottage
(About 0.65 Acres)
Hallway | dining room | kitchen | living room | two bedrooms
family bathroom
Integral workshop and garage
Gardens with greenhouse | vegetable patch
For sale in 2 lots or as a whole
Easter Ogil comprises of the attractive principal house, approached off a private tarmac driveway overlooking the parkland policies. The impressive sandstone house comprises of four reception rooms, eight bedrooms and
thre bathrooms. There is also an attractive four storey tower complete with two rooms and opens out to take a decking area with super views over the gardens and parkland. In addition there are three estate cottages, including a two bedroom Gate Lodge, three bedroom Farm Cottage and three bedroom Smiddy Cottage, two of which are let. There is a large attractive range of traditional buildings in a courtyard used for stabling, storage, garaging and with development potential. There is also a range of more
modern farm buildings including a hay/machinery shed, cattle court and silage clamp. The policies extend to a total of 37.64 acres. This comprises of three paddocks extending to about 15 acres pasture with two horse shelters and about 16 acres of mixed policy woodland providing shelter and amenity. East Ogil offers a very private Estate in the heart of Angus, yet very accessible to the rest of Scotland.
Easter Ogil House (Lot 1)
Easter Ogil House is approached via a private tarmac driveway lined with some mature trees, colourful rhododendrons and terminates with a large parking area to the front. The house dates to the mid-19th century with later
additions and sits in an idyllic south-facing position overlooking the gardens and parkland policies beyond. The property is constructed of red sandstone beneath pitched slate roofs and has a number of architectural features
including the extended gabled stone porch, the bay window on the eastern elevation and in particular the four storey tower with crenelated parapet beneath a slated pyramidal roof complete with open decking area and weather vane. Internally the reception rooms are a particular highlight with
the sitting room connecting straight through to the drawing room via sliding doors complete with an open fireplace and large timber sash-and-case windows to embrace the wonderful views overlooking the gardens and beyond.
Smiddy cottage (Lot 2)
Smiddy Cottage is accessed off the Glen Ogil minor public road opposite the main entrance to Easter Ogil (lot 1). There is a tarmac parking area to the front. The cottage is of traditional stone construction beneath a pitched slate roof.
Estate and Farm Buildings
The estate and farm buildings are situated a short distance to the west of the main house and can be accessed off a
separate farm track. This includes a very attractive traditional range of stone and slate buildings over two storeys laid out around a courtyard. The well maintained buildings have been used most recently for machinery and equipment, garaging and workshop and the loft as an entertaining space. The courtyard area has been covered with a corrugated roof and has been used in the past for housing cattle. These traditional buildings would lend themselves to residential development, subject to gaining the necessary planning consents.
East Ogil is situated in a priva
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Edinburgh
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.