Marlee Loch Residential Park is set in its own landscaped grounds and designed with your needs and your aspirations very much in mind.
The park itself provides an idyllic setting for your new home and creates a warm and welcoming living environment.
The atmosphere is relaxed and peaceful - a perfect place to relax and enjoy the freedom of a new home and new lifestyle.
An all-year round residential park supplying luxury park homes for people to live in, Marlee Loch has a part exchange scheme so you can trade in your old home for a selection of quality homes and join the growing community.
All park homes all come with a free mono-block driveway, a free garden shed - and the opportunity for free fishing on Marlee Loch.
Nestled amongst beautiful Highland Perthshire scenery, and also close to many attractions, the park is situated near popular destinations such as Dunkeld, Pitlochry, Cairngorms National Park and the Angus Glens.
Marlee Loch residential park is ideally located for various local amenities, with us being just a 5 minute drive or bus ride to Blairgowrie town centre, which contains a whole host of shops and services.
The location is also just a short 20 minute drive to the cities of Perth and Dundee. Check out the website by clicking here
All residential park homes are also available at the company's other site; Seaton Estate in Arbroath, Angus, Scotland.
Here there are a large range of new and pre-owned holiday homes, residential properties and holiday rentals.
For more details visit the Seaton Estate website.
Enquiries
If you have any enquiries or would like to arrange to visit our show home at Marlee Loch Residential Park then go online at marleeloch-luxurylodges.com, contact marleeloch@icloud.com or call 07733483828
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