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2 bedroom cottage
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Traditional detached cottage
- Two bedrooms
- Open plan modern dining kitchen room
- Stunning, well-appointed bathroom
- Sitting room with log burning stove
- Gas central heating
- Floored attic with Velux windows and drop-down ladder
- Scenic views
- Large country style garden with large storage shed
- EPC Band E
Bridgehaugh Cottage, built in 1877, is a charming and traditional two-bedroom detached cottage situated at one end of the historic Stirling Old Bridge. From the cottage there are views of Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument. A particular feature of this cottage is the lovely private garden which has fishing rights to the River Forth. The property has accommodation formed over two floor levels and in full comprises; Ground Floor; welcoming Entrance Hallway, open plan modern Dining Kitchen, good-sized Double Bedroom and a well-appointed Bathroom. Lower Ground; generously proportioned Sitting Room with a wood burning stove, a Double Bedroom and large Rear Porch. Further features include Gas Central Heating and Double-Glazed Windows. There is also a useful Floored Attic with Velux windows and drop-down ladder. The well-established Garden Grounds includes mature trees, shrubs and a lawn. There is also a large shed for storage.
Bridgehaugh Cottage is a short walk away from Stirling’s best restaurants, cafes and shops including the Thistles Shopping Centre, making it ideal for a comfortable and convenient lifestyle. It is a 15 minute walk to Stirling Train Station and Stirling Bus Station. For the commuter Edinburgh is easily accessible via the M9 and Glasgow via the M80. There are well regarded Primary and Secondary Schools within the area, also several private schools, including the prestigious Dollar Academy. Forth Valley College is a short walk along the riverside walk adjoining the bridge. Stirling University is a ten minute bicycle ride – there is a bicycle sharing station near the cottage. Culturally Stirling has the renowned Albert Halls and Stirling Tolbooth which have live music concerts, the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum and the Macrobert Arts Centre. King’s Park is one of Stirling’s most used recreational areas which has tennis courts, well equipped childrens play areas, floodlit skate and BMX park, playing fields, an outdoor gym, the Peace of Mind Garden and a band stand. Stirling Golf Club is above Kings Park.
Bridgehaugh Cottage is situated on the historic 13th Century Stirling Old Bridge which crosses the River Forth, this is an enviable location within the historic city of Stirling. Don't miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity to own this exceptional piece of Stirling's history—schedule your viewing today.
Full Home Report available on request.
EPC Band E
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