Set in the Perthshire countryside, Glendevon Residential Country Park is an over-50s community designed for people who want a calmer pace, great scenery and less day-to-day upkeep than a traditional bricks-and-mortar home. Glendevon Residential Country Park combines a well-kept, lodge-style setting with a secure, community feel (including gated access), while keeping everyday towns and services within easy reach.
Life at Glendevon Residential Country Park is shaped by the landscape: woodland surroundings, open views and easy access to walking routes that make it feel properly “away”, even when it’s your permanent base. It’s a popular choice for downsizers who want a quieter routine, a more manageable home, and the reassurance of a like-minded neighbourhood.
The location also works well as a base for getting out and about—whether that’s local cafés and essentials nearby, golf in the wider area, or scenic day trips across central Scotland.
To take it further: Check current listings, request a brochure, or send an enquiry to confirm availability and the purchase process
Day to day, Glendevon Residential Country Park is about simple routines: quiet mornings, fresh air on your doorstep, and a community atmosphere that feels settled rather than transient. There’s also a social side through owner-focused events and the wider “neighbours who know neighbours” dynamic that many people want when they downsize.
Glendevon Residential Country Park is in Glendevon, Perthshire. Sat nav: FK14 7JY.
It’s primarily a residential park for year-round living, and it can also suit those who want a “home-from-home” set-up. Always confirm the current written terms for the home you’re considering
Yes — the minimum age is 50.
Dogs are allowed, with park rules in place. If you have more than one pet or a larger breed, it’s worth checking the current policy before you commit.
Yes — it’s promoted as a gated community, which appeals to people who value privacy and a quieter environment.
Nearby towns (such as Dollar and Auchterarder) provide shops and day-to-day services, with larger options further afield in places like Perth.
Expect a settled, community feel—more “neighbours and routines” than holiday-park turnover—plus countryside surroundings that make walking and getting outdoors easy.
The simplest route is to enquire first, so availability, eligibility (age criteria), and any moving support options can be confirmed before you travel.