Kindrogan House, Category B listed country house in Enochdu, Scotland.
Kindrogan House is a stone country property in Perth and Kinross featuring a symmetrical two-storey structure with crow-stepped gables and decorative dormers. The estate includes a rectangular walled garden to the northeast and is bounded by the River Ardle along its eastern edge.
The house was built in the early 19th century with architectural elements dating to the mid-18th century. Over time the estate changed hands among several families including the Robertsons, Reids, and Small Keir.
The Kindrogan Somerville School within the estate offers democratic education for children aged 4 to 18 following Steiner curriculum principles. This educational mission shapes daily activity at the property and draws families seeking alternative approaches to learning.
The River Ardle flows along the eastern boundary of the property, offering natural scenery as you explore the grounds. The surrounding landscape with the walled garden and riverbanks creates a peaceful environment for visitors.
Queen Victoria visited the house during her travels in Scotland, and a plaque marks this royal visit along the path. This connection to British royal history remains a notable detail that guests often discover during their visit.
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