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Atholl Villa, Pitlochry, Perthshire

Atholl Villa
Pitlochry
Perthshire

PH16 5BX

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Victorian detached stone built house right at the edge of town, close to both rail and bus stations. Pitlochry is proud of it's tourism traditions, and no thoroughfare sums this up better than Atholl Road.

Atholl villa is a ten bedroomed Victorian detached stone house of typical highland construction built approximately 150 years ago. The house is surrounded by an acre of beautiful gardens with tables and chairs where guests may enjoy a complimentary tray of tea or coffee on arrival. The interior is comfortably furnished and there is a beautiful guest conservatory to be enjoyed. Our bedrooms are roomy with ensuite bathrooms. All bedrooms have been fully refurbished to a high standard Atholl villa is situated right at the edge of town close to both rail and bus stations. There is ample secure parking to the rear of the property with easy access to and from the house.current and past winner of the best guesthouse garden in pilochry. come and see it for yourself, no steps and stairs to climb and just meters away from shops and retuarants. atholl villa is a house to remember.

The Atholl Villa has 7 rooms on 3 floors.

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