Easter Ogil House
Glenogil, Forfar, Angus, DD8 3SS
Guide Price
£1,250,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Development Potential, 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, Traditional Buildings
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land, Woodland
Kirriemuir 8 miles, Forfar 9 miles, Dundee 23 miles,
Aberdeen 51 miles, Edinburgh 84 miles
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
Easter Ogil House
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.
The dining room on the other side of the hallway is equally as elegant with a connecting pantry and bay window looking
over the garden to the west. Having been a family home for the previous owners for 35 years, recent improvements
have been made, including a new twin oil-fired boiler system installed about seven years ago and a new bathroom suite
on the first floor. The accommodation is laid out over two storeys as follows:
Ground floor: Entrance porch, hallway, sitting room with sliding doors connecting through to drawing (with open
fireplace), dining room, pantry, study (with fireplace), cloakroom with WC, playroom (with electric fireplace), boot room, kitchen with breakfast room and utility room.
First floor: Landing, principal bedroom with en suite bathroom, seven further bedrooms, linen cupboards, family
bathroom and shower room.
Stairs lead up into the tower complete two with attic rooms on the second and third floors, as well as access outside to an enclosed decking area to take in the views.
Gardens
The house is surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens on three sides. This includes formals lawns to the front and side with planted borders. On the east side there is an enclosed kitchen garden, partially walled with lawns and vegetable beds divided by box hedging. It includes an orchard, greenhouse and log store.
Lodge Cottage
Situated on the entrance to the main driveway, The Gate Lodge has been used in recent times as overflow accommodation to the main house. The accommodation is as follows:
Entrance porch, sitting room (with electric stove), kitchen, family bathroom, two bedrooms and utility cupboard.
Farm Cottage
Situated close to the farm track which leads on to the farm buildings, the cottage sits in a private position with enclosed garden to side and rear. Let under a Short Assured Tenancy, the accommodation is as follows:
Entrance hall, hallway, sitting room (with wood burner), kitchen, three bedrooms and family bathroom. There is also an attached coal store on the southern gable.
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 is includes a very attractive traditional range of stone and slate buildings over two storeys laid out around a courtyard.
Lot 2 is also available - Smiddy cottage
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Edinburgh
Aberdeen 51 miles, Edinburgh 84 miles
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
Easter Ogil House
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.
The dining room on the other side of the hallway is equally as elegant with a connecting pantry and bay window looking
over the garden to the west. Having been a family home for the previous owners for 35 years, recent improvements
have been made, including a new twin oil-fired boiler system installed about seven years ago and a new bathroom suite
on the first floor. The accommodation is laid out over two storeys as follows:
Ground floor: Entrance porch, hallway, sitting room with sliding doors connecting through to drawing (with open
fireplace), dining room, pantry, study (with fireplace), cloakroom with WC, playroom (with electric fireplace), boot room, kitchen with breakfast room and utility room.
First floor: Landing, principal bedroom with en suite bathroom, seven further bedrooms, linen cupboards, family
bathroom and shower room.
Stairs lead up into the tower complete two with attic rooms on the second and third floors, as well as access outside to an enclosed decking area to take in the views.
Gardens
The house is surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens on three sides. This includes formals lawns to the front and side with planted borders. On the east side there is an enclosed kitchen garden, partially walled with lawns and vegetable beds divided by box hedging. It includes an orchard, greenhouse and log store.
Lodge Cottage
Situated on the entrance to the main driveway, The Gate Lodge has been used in recent times as overflow accommodation to the main house. The accommodation is as follows:
Entrance porch, sitting room (with electric stove), kitchen, family bathroom, two bedrooms and utility cupboard.
Farm Cottage
Situated close to the farm track which leads on to the farm buildings, the cottage sits in a private position with enclosed garden to side and rear. Let under a Short Assured Tenancy, the accommodation is as follows:
Entrance hall, hallway, sitting room (with wood burner), kitchen, three bedrooms and family bathroom. There is also an attached coal store on the southern gable.
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 is includes a very attractive traditional range of stone and slate buildings over two storeys laid out around a courtyard.
Lot 2 is also available - Smiddy cottage
East Ogil is
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Edinburgh
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.