2 bedroom flat
Under offer
Flat
2 beds
1 bath
548
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Features and description
- A charming two-bedroom upper flat
- Front-facing lounge with a feature fireplace
- A well-appointed galley-style kitchen
- Modern bathroom
- Two bedrooms
- Lovely private garden section and communal garden
- Located a short walk from Stirling city centre
- Excellent transport links in close proximity
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An excellent opportunity awaits to acquire a charming two-bedroom upper flat, complete with a lovely communal garden, situated in a central location close to all of Stirling's conveniences and transportation connections.
This traditional apartment occupies the first floor of a historic block comprising four properties constructed around 1892, covering an internal space of 51 square meters.
Access to the property is granted through a communal front door leading to a shared stairwell. The flat boasts a generously sized hallway connecting to all living spaces, including a front-facing lounge with a feature fireplace, a well-appointed galley-style kitchen, a modern bathroom, and two bedrooms. The property is fully double-glazed, and warmth is ensured through a gas-powered central heating system. The property benefits from it's own part of the garden to the right hand side nearest the wall and additional communal areas.
Ideally positioned, this property offers a brief stroll to Stirling's finest restaurants, cafes, and shops, ensuring a lifestyle of comfort and convenience. Excellent transport links in close proximity provide effortless access to the area's offerings, with Stirling train and bus stations within a 10-minute walk on Union Street. Stirling, steeped in history and culture, is home to landmarks such as Stirling Castle and the National Wallace Monument, both reachable within a 10-minute walk. Nearby attractions also include the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum and the Macrobert Arts Centre.
For recreational activities, King's Park, one of Stirling's most utilized areas, features amenities like a floodlit skate and BMX park, a play area, an outdoor gym, tennis courts, playing fields, and a Peace of Mind Garden. The locale also boasts well-regarded primary and secondary schools, and Stirling University, renowned for its excellence and superb campus.
The city's central location, equidistant from Glasgow and Edinburgh, is complemented by regular rail and bus services, while the M9 facilitates swift travel within and around the Central Belt.
EPC Band D.
This traditional apartment occupies the first floor of a historic block comprising four properties constructed around 1892, covering an internal space of 51 square meters.
Access to the property is granted through a communal front door leading to a shared stairwell. The flat boasts a generously sized hallway connecting to all living spaces, including a front-facing lounge with a feature fireplace, a well-appointed galley-style kitchen, a modern bathroom, and two bedrooms. The property is fully double-glazed, and warmth is ensured through a gas-powered central heating system. The property benefits from it's own part of the garden to the right hand side nearest the wall and additional communal areas.
Ideally positioned, this property offers a brief stroll to Stirling's finest restaurants, cafes, and shops, ensuring a lifestyle of comfort and convenience. Excellent transport links in close proximity provide effortless access to the area's offerings, with Stirling train and bus stations within a 10-minute walk on Union Street. Stirling, steeped in history and culture, is home to landmarks such as Stirling Castle and the National Wallace Monument, both reachable within a 10-minute walk. Nearby attractions also include the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum and the Macrobert Arts Centre.
For recreational activities, King's Park, one of Stirling's most utilized areas, features amenities like a floodlit skate and BMX park, a play area, an outdoor gym, tennis courts, playing fields, and a Peace of Mind Garden. The locale also boasts well-regarded primary and secondary schools, and Stirling University, renowned for its excellence and superb campus.
The city's central location, equidistant from Glasgow and Edinburgh, is complemented by regular rail and bus services, while the M9 facilitates swift travel within and around the Central Belt.
EPC Band D.
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About this agent

Clyde Property is an independent, leading and multiple award winning estate and letting agent in Scotland with 28 years’ experience and over 2700 properties under our management care. We act on behalf of property investors and corporate clients who want to maximise returns from their Private Rental Sector (PRS) investment in residential property. From inspection to tenant sourcing, collecting rent and maintaining buildings, we are local, hands on and available around the clock to make sure your PRS investment delivers at its top potential.
















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