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Inside ‘picture perfect' Scottish home with stunning country views, a garden office and boat shed

Inside ‘picture perfect' Scottish home with stunning country views, a garden office and boat shed

Scotsman07-05-2025

If you're dreaming of living your best life in the country , then this home may be for you. Gauls Of Murthly House is a three bedroom, three bathroom home located near Dunkeld in Perthshire.
Current owners have added a stylish extension to form a kitchen dining area, as well as adding a garden room/home office to the outdoor space which also has a workshop that's currently being used as a boat shed . Inside the home is tastefully decorated with a Scandi-style pared back look.
Here we take a look around this stunning home, which is o n the market for offers over £445,000 with Savills.
1 . Gauls Of Murthly House
The Georgian-style country house is 'picture perfect' | Savills Photo Sales
2 . Gauls Of Murthly House
The home has a handy work shop that's being used as a boat shed. | Savills Photo Sales
3 . Gauls Of Murthly House
The living room is a cosy space with a wood burning stove. | Savills Photo Sales
4 . Gauls Of Murthly House
The large light-filled kitchen has an island and opens out to a dining area. | Savills Photo Sales
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