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£650,0005 bedroom detached house for sale
The Old School House, Gartocharn, G83
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Detached house
5 beds
6 baths
2551
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Features and description
- Originally built in the 1780s now a beautifully reimagined family home
- Generous accommodation of approx. 2,551 sq ft
- Impressive sitting room with dual aspect windows, garden access, and a cast-iron stove
- Private gardens with a wood-framed gazebo and seamless indoor-outdoor flow
- Includes a successful holiday-let cottage offering income potential or guest accommodation
- EPC Rating = E
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Charming 18th century home with successful holiday-let cottage.
Description
Originally built in the 1780s as Kilmaronock Public School, The Old School House is an attractive stone-built detached home that has been imaginatively reconfigured over the years, creating a generous family home with a successful holiday-let cottage alongside.
The principal house extends to about 2,551 sq ft and offers well-balanced, flexible accommodation across two floors. From the hall, a spacious kitchen with ample cabinetry, generous work surfaces and a range cooker creates the perfect hub for family life, complemented by a bright living/dining room.
The sitting room is a particularly impressive space, with dual aspect windows drawing in natural light and doors opening directly onto the garden. At its heart, a cast-iron stove provides a welcoming focal point, making the room ideal for cosy family evenings or relaxed entertaining. Combining traditional character with comfortable scale, it serves equally well as a formal reception room or the everyday heart of the home, while the seamless connection to the garden enhances its appeal throughout the seasons.
The ground floor also includes two double bedrooms, each with en suite facilities, together with a utility room, shower room, and a useful bar/snug. Upstairs, the principal bedroom enjoys excellent proportions and a modern en suite, complemented by a further two bedrooms and bathroom.
The Old School House is complemented by beautifully maintained private gardens and ample parking. Framed by the surrounding countryside, the grounds provide a peaceful sense of privacy while remaining conveniently close to village amenities. A standout feature is the wood-framed gazebo, which serves as a tranquil outdoor lounge. Sliding glass doors and a side entrance offer seamless access between the house and garden, enhancing the flow of indoor-outdoor living.
Set within the grounds is a charming detached cottage, currently run as a successful holiday let. Perfectly placed to take advantage of the thriving year-round visitor market of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs, it offers an excellent income stream or alternatively, further accommodation for extended family. The cottage comprises a living/dining/kitchen, double bedroom with ensuite WC and family bathroom.
Location
The Old School House enjoys a tranquil position amidst unspoilt countryside in Scotland’s first National Park. The surrounding landscape is some of Scotland’s most celebrated, with Loch Lomond and the Arrochar Alps providing a striking backdrop. The highland boundary fault passes through the loch, offering a unique blend of both highland and lowland scenery within just a few miles.
The property lies on the western edge of Gartocharn, a sought-after conservation village with its own primary school, village shop, post office, pharmacy and traditional pubs. To the north, Drymen offers additional amenities and a welcoming community.
For commuters, Glasgow city centre is readily accessible by road via the A82 (M8), with Glasgow Airport around 20 miles away. Balloch train station provides regular rail services into the city. Families benefit from highly regarded schooling, with Balfron High School serving the local area and private education available at Lomond School in Helensburgh.
The nearby Arrochar Alps are famed for hillwalking and climbing, including four Munros and the distinctive Cobbler. Loch Lomond itself is a haven for water sports such as sailing, kayaking and wakeboarding, while golfers are spoilt for choice, with world-renowned courses including Loch Lomond Golf Club.
Square Footage: 2,551 sq ft
Description
Originally built in the 1780s as Kilmaronock Public School, The Old School House is an attractive stone-built detached home that has been imaginatively reconfigured over the years, creating a generous family home with a successful holiday-let cottage alongside.
The principal house extends to about 2,551 sq ft and offers well-balanced, flexible accommodation across two floors. From the hall, a spacious kitchen with ample cabinetry, generous work surfaces and a range cooker creates the perfect hub for family life, complemented by a bright living/dining room.
The sitting room is a particularly impressive space, with dual aspect windows drawing in natural light and doors opening directly onto the garden. At its heart, a cast-iron stove provides a welcoming focal point, making the room ideal for cosy family evenings or relaxed entertaining. Combining traditional character with comfortable scale, it serves equally well as a formal reception room or the everyday heart of the home, while the seamless connection to the garden enhances its appeal throughout the seasons.
The ground floor also includes two double bedrooms, each with en suite facilities, together with a utility room, shower room, and a useful bar/snug. Upstairs, the principal bedroom enjoys excellent proportions and a modern en suite, complemented by a further two bedrooms and bathroom.
The Old School House is complemented by beautifully maintained private gardens and ample parking. Framed by the surrounding countryside, the grounds provide a peaceful sense of privacy while remaining conveniently close to village amenities. A standout feature is the wood-framed gazebo, which serves as a tranquil outdoor lounge. Sliding glass doors and a side entrance offer seamless access between the house and garden, enhancing the flow of indoor-outdoor living.
Set within the grounds is a charming detached cottage, currently run as a successful holiday let. Perfectly placed to take advantage of the thriving year-round visitor market of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs, it offers an excellent income stream or alternatively, further accommodation for extended family. The cottage comprises a living/dining/kitchen, double bedroom with ensuite WC and family bathroom.
Location
The Old School House enjoys a tranquil position amidst unspoilt countryside in Scotland’s first National Park. The surrounding landscape is some of Scotland’s most celebrated, with Loch Lomond and the Arrochar Alps providing a striking backdrop. The highland boundary fault passes through the loch, offering a unique blend of both highland and lowland scenery within just a few miles.
The property lies on the western edge of Gartocharn, a sought-after conservation village with its own primary school, village shop, post office, pharmacy and traditional pubs. To the north, Drymen offers additional amenities and a welcoming community.
For commuters, Glasgow city centre is readily accessible by road via the A82 (M8), with Glasgow Airport around 20 miles away. Balloch train station provides regular rail services into the city. Families benefit from highly regarded schooling, with Balfron High School serving the local area and private education available at Lomond School in Helensburgh.
The nearby Arrochar Alps are famed for hillwalking and climbing, including four Munros and the distinctive Cobbler. Loch Lomond itself is a haven for water sports such as sailing, kayaking and wakeboarding, while golfers are spoilt for choice, with world-renowned courses including Loch Lomond Golf Club.
Square Footage: 2,551 sq ft
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