3 bedroom terraced house
Under offer
Terraced house
3 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Ask agent
Council tax: Band F
Features and description
A totaly unique 2 storey villa in a courtyard with a centre domed pigeon-loft. Part of the building dates from the late 18th century, although it would appear that the main buildings were constructed/re-built in the 1970s.
This is a very stylish home sitting in a semi-rural location not far from both Stirling and Bridge of Allan.
On further inspection this semi-rural home offers flexible accommodation over 2 levels and extending to 141sqm (1,518sqft)
The Doo ‘Cot (a Scottish term for a dovecot, a structure built to nest and breed domestic pigeons) appears to date back to the 18th Century.
The house itself requires internal and external modernisation as any viewing would confirm.
To the rear are large mature and established landscaped garden grounds with a large former Piggery (which requires upgrading works) a great structure for a home business or similar requirements.
The house itself offers accommodation comprising - a hexagonal vestibule leading to a reception hallway, a full depth lounge dining room, a good-sized breakfasting kitchen with utility room.
There is a downstairs bathroom.
On the upper level there are 3 double sized bedrooms with views to front and rear and shower room. There is also access to the Doo ‘cot which could be used as a reading room once refurbished.
There are extensive private gardens which are highlighted in pink on the attached plan.
The property has electric heating.
To the front of the property within the courtyard there is parking facilities.
This is a very stylish home sitting in a semi-rural location not far from both Stirling and Bridge of Allan.
On further inspection this semi-rural home offers flexible accommodation over 2 levels and extending to 141sqm (1,518sqft)
The Doo ‘Cot (a Scottish term for a dovecot, a structure built to nest and breed domestic pigeons) appears to date back to the 18th Century.
The house itself requires internal and external modernisation as any viewing would confirm.
To the rear are large mature and established landscaped garden grounds with a large former Piggery (which requires upgrading works) a great structure for a home business or similar requirements.
The house itself offers accommodation comprising - a hexagonal vestibule leading to a reception hallway, a full depth lounge dining room, a good-sized breakfasting kitchen with utility room.
There is a downstairs bathroom.
On the upper level there are 3 double sized bedrooms with views to front and rear and shower room. There is also access to the Doo ‘cot which could be used as a reading room once refurbished.
There are extensive private gardens which are highlighted in pink on the attached plan.
The property has electric heating.
To the front of the property within the courtyard there is parking facilities.
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