4 bedroom detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- An 18th-century listed building positioned next to Stirling Castle
- Boasting a plethora of character and retaining many period features
- Accommodation spanned over four floor levels
- Bay windowed sitting room
- Useful utility room
- Four double bedrooms
- Attic room with the potential to be utilised as a principal bedroom suite or games room
- Ample space for off-street parking
- Attached garage and wood store
- Situated a short stroll away from Stirling city centre’s amenities
A rare opportunity to acquire an 18th-century B-listed building positioned next to the iconic Stirling Castle in the heart of the historic old town.
Although the property requires significant upgrades, its potential for transformation into a splendid family residence or upscale traditional apartments with proper planning consent is immense. Boasting a plethora of character and retaining many period features, this property spans four floors, totalling 3,046 sqft.
Ground Floor: Entrance vestibule, reception hallway, bay-windowed sitting room, potential kitchen area, and utility room.
First Floor: Two spacious double bedrooms, a home office, and potential bathroom area.
Second Floor: Two generous double bedrooms.
Attic Room: Potential for a games room or principal bedroom suite.
Externally, the front garden offers ample space for off-street parking, complemented by an attached garage and wood store.
Situated a short stroll away from city centre amenities, with Kings Park and Stirling Golf Club nearby, the property provides easy access to excellent shopping facilities and historical landmarks like Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument. Top-tier schooling options are available at primary and secondary levels, along with prestigious independent schools such as Fairview International Bridge of Allan, Dollar Academy, and Morrison's. Stirling University, including the MacRobert Arts Centre, is also within reach. Convenient motorway access to Glasgow (24 miles), Edinburgh (37 miles), and Perth (33 miles) is coupled with regular train services from Stirling to major cities. With exceptional leisure and recreational opportunities in the vicinity and Scotland's picturesque countryside, including the Trossachs and Loch Lomond National Park, on its doorstep, Stirling serves as the Gateway to the Highlands.
Please note the property is not considered to form suitable mortgage security in its current form.
EPC Band G.
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