Kindrogan House is an early 19th-century building, incorporating earlier fabric (possibly mid 18th century), with later additions and alterations. It is a substantial 2-storey structure, with crowstepped gables and a three sided courtyard to the rear. It has an ornate doorpiece, is harled with painted stone margins, and has walls of random rubble with large squared rubble granite
quoins. The centre lies below Kindrogan Hill (485 m) off the A294 Pitlochry to Braemar road and the nearest
railway station is at Pitlochry. The Field studies centre was mothballed in 2019 but has reopened as The Chiron Hub, a therapeutic outreach service for children and young people and support for families. It is also home to the Kindrogan Somerville School, an alternative, democratic, independent School for all children aged 4 – 18 years of age. It offers a Steiner inspired curriculum with nature based learning, and therapeutic care for all students. The extensive Kindrogan Woods, mostly coniferous, cover the lower slopes of the hill and the
River Ardle forms a boundary to the east of the house. An old curling pond lies beside the driveway to the West Lodge.
Dirnanean House, another Highland estate, is nearby. ==The Kindrogan Somerville School and surroundings==