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4 bedroom detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Detached barn conversion
- Four double bedrooms (principal bedroom suite with dressing room and en suite)
- Large living and dining room
- Substantial dining kitchen
- Ground level double bedroom/home office
- Well-appointed bathroom
- Shower room
- Large private gardens
- Parking area
- Semi-rural location
Constructed around 2008, the property provides high quality accommodation and, despite its semi-rural location, is within easy reach of the city of Stirling and the main motorway network, making it ideal for commuting to Glasgow or Edinburgh.
Accommodation is formed over two levels, measuring 2475 sqft and in full comprises; wide and welcoming reception hallway, large living and dining room, substantial dining kitchen, ground level double bedroom or home office, useful utility/boot room and a well-appointed bathroom. On the upper level, off the impressive galleried landing, is the superb principal bedroom suite with dressing room and en suite plus two generously proportioned double bedrooms and further shower room. Fixtures and fittings are to a high standard throughout. The property is warmed by oil central heating and is double-glazed throughout.
Without question one of the outstanding features of this superb family home are the extensive garden grounds. There are low maintenance gardens to the front and ample parking. The large, enclosed and extremely private rear gardens are a delight. There is a lovely patio and BBQ area, large lawn, mature and well-stocked borders, vegetable garden and hot tub area.
Easterton Farm is located midway between Denny and the historic city of Stirling, which offers excellent shopping, leisure and business facilities, as well as being home to the world-renowned Stirling castle and Wallace Monument. For those who enjoy outdoor pursuits, there is ample opportunity nearby for walking, cycling and horse riding. For those who have to travel for business, there are excellent connections to all major towns in Scotland. The motorway network is close to the steading giving ease of access to Glasgow (30 minutes) and Edinburgh (50 minutes), with Stirling's main line railway station providing regular services to Glasgow, Edinburgh and the North. Schooling is available in the area at both primary and secondary level, with independent schools at Dollar Academy and Beaconhurst. The University of Stirling is located at Bridge of Allan and offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. EPC - C
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