Local area guide

Living in Crieff

Thinking about moving to Crieff? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools and transport connections are like - and of course the most important thing of all: how much houses cost to buy.

Your guide to moving to Crieff

Why Crieff is a good place to live

Imagine living in a quaint Scottish town, nestled amidst serene landscapes, yet conveniently located, providing easy access to major cities. Welcome to Crieff, a picturesque haven that has so much to offer, from amenities to natural beauty. Living in Crieff, you're always just a short drive from both Edinburgh and Glasgow. Meanwhile, the local trains and buses make getting around a breeze. With its historical and cultural significance, Crieff serves as a wonderful canvas for food enthusiasts, history buffs, and those who just want to be close to nature. The town offers an array of fabulous food experiences, from cosy cafes to traditional pubs, fresh markets to fine dining restaurants. With Crieff's stunning views and unique charm, one thing's for sure: you'll be hard-pressed to find a more delightful place to call home.

What's Crieff famous for?

Crieff is famous for its rich history and cultural heritage. The town is home to Scotland’s oldest lending library, Innerpeffray, which draws in literature lovers from all corners of the globe. In addition, Crieff is known for its contribution to the artistic community, including numerous galleries and studios showcasing both local and national talent. If you're a whisky lover, Crieff was the home of the Glenturret Distillery, one of the oldest whisky distilleries in Scotland, until it unfortunately closed in 2020. Lastly, Ewan McGregor, the world-renowned actor, spent his school years in Crieff, further adding to the town's unique charm and fame.

Things to do in Crieff

Life in Crieff is never dull, with an array of fun and exciting activities for everyone. Art enthusiasts can spend the day perusing the town's array of galleries, while the bookworms can lose themselves in the vast collection at the Innerpeffray Library. For those interested in local cuisine, Crieff offers an array of dining options ranging from homemade treats at local cafes to hearty meals at traditional pubs. Plus, over the weekend, the markets allow you to truly immerse yourself in the local culture while browsing through fresh produce and unique crafts. From its historic buildings to its beautiful scenery, Crieff is truly a place where you can experience the best of Scottish charm and hospitality.

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Average asking prices in Crieff today

We update our average asking prices every day using data from millions of properties for sale.

Terraced

Avg. asking price

£200,000

13 properties for sale

Detached

Avg. asking price

£360,000

31 properties for sale

Semi-detached

Avg. asking price

£225,000

11 properties for sale

Flats

Avg. asking price

£110,000

39 properties for sale

Properties currently for sale in Crieff

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Transport in Crieff

Find the nearest train stations and other transport links in Crieff.

Local connections

Gleneagles
National Rail
8 miles / 12.9 km

Schools in Crieff

Discover local primary schools, secondary schools and sixth form colleges in Crieff.

Education in Crieff

Crieff Primary School
 
St Dominic's RC Primary School
 
Crieff High School
 
Muthill Primary School
 
Madderty Primary School
 
Comrie Primary School
 

Local pubs in Crieff

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