A charming three-storey stable conversion, forming one of just five unique properties within an attractive communal courtyard development. The property enjoys a peaceful and characterful setting within the wider estate—offering idyllic country living, yet only a short drive from Stirling and its wide range of amenities, with excellent connectivity beyond.
The Stables is believed to date from the 19th century and was originally part of the estate’s outbuildings. Prior to redevelopment, the buildings had fallen into a largely derelict state before undergoing a comprehensive and sympathetic conversion around 2000.
The accommodation is thoughtfully arranged over three storeys. The ground floor comprises a welcoming hallway, a beautifully refitted Ashley Ann kitchen featuring an instant hot water tap and breakfast bar. A separate dining room flows into a spacious lounge, with two pairs of French doors opening onto the courtyard, creating a bright and inviting living space. There is also a downstairs WC.
On the first floor, there are two well-proportioned double bedrooms one of which is currently used as a study, along with a large principal bedroom benefiting from an en-suite shower room. A refitted shower room on this level also incorporates a practical utility area.
The attic floor provides a landing potentially providing additional office space, and two additional bedrooms, offering flexible accommodation to suit a range of needs.
Externally, The Stables benefits from a designated private garden, a useful wooden store, as well as approximately 6 acres (2.4 ha) of lawns planted with specimen trees and a recently established orchard of 14 fruit trees shared by 8 residents, and 28 acres (11.4 ha) of woodland shared by 13 residents. Residents’ associations manage the upkeep of the grounds and shared roadway, helping to maintain this stunningly beautiful and peaceful setting.