5 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
5 beds
3 baths
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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
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Features and description
- Positioned in a secluded rural location overlooking the Keltie Water and the picturesque Stirlingshire countryside.
- Dual aspect living room which has an ornately decorated fireplace creating a cosy feel.
- Externally a detached garage, summerhouse and greenhouse give additional space and storage.
- Meticulously tended grounds and garden of Drummit House create an idyllic outdoor haven.
- Beautiful well-proportioned kitchen/dining room featuring granite worktops, a dark blue Rayburn stove, Belfast sink and a characterful exposed stone wall.
- EPC Rating = F
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Delightful country house in beautiful rural location
Description
Drummit House is a charming 1 ½ storey residence perfectly positioned in a secluded rural location overlooking the Keltie Water and the picturesque Stirlingshire countryside. Nestled within approximately two acres of mature gardens, this stone-built house was constructed around 150 years ago and offers plenty of versatility, boasting around 3,229 sq ft of thoughtfully arranged accommodation across two floors. Externally a detached garage, summerhouse and greenhouse give additional space and storage.
Entering the home into a welcoming hallway, a staircase ascends to the first floor with a bathroom and home office/bedroom directly off the hall. To the left, a door leads through to the dual aspect living room which has an ornately decorated fireplace creating a cosy feel. Another door leads through to the principal bedroom with en suite bathroom.
To the right of the hallway, the beautiful well-proportioned kitchen/dining room is superb, featuring granite worktops, ample cabinetry, a dark blue Rayburn stove, Belfast sink, oak floor and a characterful exposed stone wall. A door leads through to the handy utility room which has plenty of worktop space, storage and a WC with a door leading out to the garden.
Continuing from the kitchen a door opens through to the formal sitting room. This is a lovely space with multiple windows allowing plenty of natural light to shine through. There is a woodburning stove and another exposed stone wall. French doors open into a fabulous wooden conservatory with tiled floors, perfect for enjoying views of the surrounding garden.
Upstairs, Drummit House benefits from an a further three well proportioned bedrooms and a home office (could be configured as a bedroom) all with built in storage and fantastic views over the garden. The family shower room completes the accommodation.
Outside, the meticulously tended grounds and garden of Drummit House create an idyllic outdoor haven. Primarily laid to lawn and adorned with a rich tapestry of mature trees and shrubbery, the gardens offer a vibrant display of foliage and colour. The grounds extend to a total of around 2 acres which include a paddock and stable and an expanse of the bank of the Keltie Water. The driveway curves up towards the property and offers parking for around five vehicles.
Location
Drummit House is located in the small hamlet of Dalmary, one mile south of Gartmore within the historic county of Stirlingshire in Central Scotland. It is situated at the foothills of the Trossachs, a picturesque area of hills, lochs and forests, often referred to as the "Gateway to the Highlands."
Surrounded by stunning landscapes that are perfect for hiking, cycling and other outdoor activities with a number of attractions in the area, Drummit House shares its northern boundary with Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. The nearby village of Gartmore has a community-owned pub, primary school, church and a recently modernised village hall which is well used by local groups. Aberfoyle, (4 miles) has more extensive facilities including a supermarket, bars and restaurants. Stirling is the major city of central Scotland and provides a full range of shops, schools and services including a cinema multiplex and a large and comprehensive sports centre at The Peak. McLaren High in Callander and Balfron are the local secondary schools. A number of private schools are within easy reach including Dollar, Strathallan and Morrisons Academy.
Square Footage: 3,229 sq ft
Additional Info
Water - Mains
Electricity - Mains
Gas - Private LPG
Drainage - Septic Tank
Heating - Rayburn
Description
Drummit House is a charming 1 ½ storey residence perfectly positioned in a secluded rural location overlooking the Keltie Water and the picturesque Stirlingshire countryside. Nestled within approximately two acres of mature gardens, this stone-built house was constructed around 150 years ago and offers plenty of versatility, boasting around 3,229 sq ft of thoughtfully arranged accommodation across two floors. Externally a detached garage, summerhouse and greenhouse give additional space and storage.
Entering the home into a welcoming hallway, a staircase ascends to the first floor with a bathroom and home office/bedroom directly off the hall. To the left, a door leads through to the dual aspect living room which has an ornately decorated fireplace creating a cosy feel. Another door leads through to the principal bedroom with en suite bathroom.
To the right of the hallway, the beautiful well-proportioned kitchen/dining room is superb, featuring granite worktops, ample cabinetry, a dark blue Rayburn stove, Belfast sink, oak floor and a characterful exposed stone wall. A door leads through to the handy utility room which has plenty of worktop space, storage and a WC with a door leading out to the garden.
Continuing from the kitchen a door opens through to the formal sitting room. This is a lovely space with multiple windows allowing plenty of natural light to shine through. There is a woodburning stove and another exposed stone wall. French doors open into a fabulous wooden conservatory with tiled floors, perfect for enjoying views of the surrounding garden.
Upstairs, Drummit House benefits from an a further three well proportioned bedrooms and a home office (could be configured as a bedroom) all with built in storage and fantastic views over the garden. The family shower room completes the accommodation.
Outside, the meticulously tended grounds and garden of Drummit House create an idyllic outdoor haven. Primarily laid to lawn and adorned with a rich tapestry of mature trees and shrubbery, the gardens offer a vibrant display of foliage and colour. The grounds extend to a total of around 2 acres which include a paddock and stable and an expanse of the bank of the Keltie Water. The driveway curves up towards the property and offers parking for around five vehicles.
Location
Drummit House is located in the small hamlet of Dalmary, one mile south of Gartmore within the historic county of Stirlingshire in Central Scotland. It is situated at the foothills of the Trossachs, a picturesque area of hills, lochs and forests, often referred to as the "Gateway to the Highlands."
Surrounded by stunning landscapes that are perfect for hiking, cycling and other outdoor activities with a number of attractions in the area, Drummit House shares its northern boundary with Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. The nearby village of Gartmore has a community-owned pub, primary school, church and a recently modernised village hall which is well used by local groups. Aberfoyle, (4 miles) has more extensive facilities including a supermarket, bars and restaurants. Stirling is the major city of central Scotland and provides a full range of shops, schools and services including a cinema multiplex and a large and comprehensive sports centre at The Peak. McLaren High in Callander and Balfron are the local secondary schools. A number of private schools are within easy reach including Dollar, Strathallan and Morrisons Academy.
Square Footage: 3,229 sq ft
Additional Info
Water - Mains
Electricity - Mains
Gas - Private LPG
Drainage - Septic Tank
Heating - Rayburn
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