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Melville Terrace, Stirling, FK8

28 March 2025

The property greets you with a welcoming hallway that leads to a spacious lounge, offering ample space for dining furniture and direct access to the garden. The fully fitted kitchen boasts a modern range of base and wall-mounted units, along with a stylish breakfast bar for casual dining.

The apartment features two generously sized double bedrooms and a third versatile bedroom/study. Completing the accommodation is a well-appointed family bathroom and excellent storage throughout.

Externally, the property benefits from a fully enclosed, beautifully manicured garden, mainly laid to lawn, with a charming patio area perfect for outdoor entertaining. Additionally, there is a garage and driveway offering ample space for up to three cars.

Located in an established residential area, Melville Terrace is just a short walk from Stirling city centre. The highly popular King’s Park and Stirling Golf Club are both only minutes away, offering leisure options right on your doorstep. In addition to the excellent shopping facilities, Stirling boasts a wealth of historical landmarks, including Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument.

For families, schooling options are within walking distance, with both primary and secondary schools nearby. The area is also well-served by renowned independent schools, such as Fairview International in Bridge of Allan, Dollar Academy, and Morrison’s Academy. Stirling University, home to the MacRobert Arts Centre, is also easily accessible.

Transport links are superb, with quick motorway access to Glasgow (24 miles), Edinburgh (37 miles), and Perth (33 miles). Stirling’s main train station, just 15 minutes’ walk, offers regular services to Glasgow, Edinburgh, and the North, making it an ideal location for commuters.

Leisure and recreational facilities in and around Stirling are excellent, with the city lying at the edge of some of Scotland’s most beautiful countryside, including the Trossachs and Loch Lomond National Park. Stirling truly serves as the Gateway to the Highlands.

EPC rating D

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Coney Park, Stirling, FK7

05 March 2025

Positioned within a quiet cul de sac within the sought after Coney Park, this exceptional detached villa is presented in immaculate condition, having been significantly refurbished by the current owners to an excellent standard.

Offering a perfect balance of style, comfort, and practicality, this beautiful home is ideal for modern family living.

Spanning two well appointed levels, the accommodation is both spacious and thoughtfully designed. A welcoming reception hallway sets the tone for the home, leading into a bright and inviting front facing sitting room that enjoys an abundance of natural light. The heart of the home is the impressive open plan dining kitchen, seamlessly flowing into a superb family room, creating an expansive and sociable space ideal for entertaining and everyday living. A useful utility room and a convenient ground floor shower room add to the practicality of the layout. Stairs from the hallway lead to the upper landing, where three generously proportioned bedrooms provide comfortable and versatile living spaces. The well appointed family bathroom is designed with relaxation in mind, featuring both a bath and a separate shower enclosure.

Externally, the property offers beautifully maintained front gardens and a detached double garage, with ample parking space for multiple vehicles. The partially walled rear garden offers a private and peaceful outdoor retreat, with a well kept lawn and a dedicated patio area perfect for al fresco dining and entertaining.

Situated in the prestigious Coney Park, this home enjoys a prime location close to Kings Park and the heart of Stirling. As one of Scotland’s most historic cities, Stirling offers a wealth of amenities, from high-street shops and retailers at The Thistles Shopping Centre to a diverse selection of bistros, restaurants, and cafés. Kings Park, one of the city’s most popular recreational areas, features a floodlit skate and BMX park, a children’s play area, an outdoor gym, tennis courts, playing fields, and a peaceful garden space. Families will appreciate the excellent local schooling options, with well-regarded primary and secondary schools nearby, while the prestigious University of Stirling is renowned for its academic excellence and scenic campus. Ideally positioned for commuters, Stirling offers regular bus and rail services, while the M9 motorway ensures swift and efficient travel to both Glasgow and Edinburgh, making this a superbly connected and desirable place to call home.

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Stirling

05 February 2025

Selling Stirling’s finest homes View Properties For Sale View Properties For Let Welcome Home to Stirling Welcome to Stirling, a picturesque city brimming with history, charm, and a welcoming community. Set against the backdrop of stunning landscapes, including the famous Wallace Monument and the majestic Stirling Castle, this vibrant city offers the perfect mix of […]

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Callander, Stirlingshire, FK17

10 December 2024

This charming and characterful cottage, originally built in 1746 after the Jacobite rebellion, is the last remaining plot from seven originally offered to locals for management. Situated on the southern outskirts of Callander, this property combines historical significance with modern comforts and offers easy access to the high street and local amenities.

The Lots has a history of being run as a successful B&B. Its layout, with two discreet wings, lends itself to the potential of re-establishing a holiday business or creating a private area for guests or family members.

Surrounded by mature gardens, the property is accessed via a large porch with grey slate flooring, ample coat hanging space, and a wooden door leading to the boiler room, which houses a tumble dryer, Worcester boiler, and hot water tank. This warm space is ideal for drying laundry and includes a traditional-style overhead pulley.

A single step brings you into the spacious internal hallway, featuring a useful study area and a WC. The impressive sitting room, decorated in neutral shades with complementing carpet, has windows on three sides offering views of the gardens, and double French doors that open onto the lawn with its mature fruit trees. The room also features an open fire set in a stone fireplace, providing a cosy focal point.

The hallway to the right of the sitting room leads to two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. This area can be closed off for privacy if needed. The main bedroom at the far end of the hall is a delightful king-size room with large east and south-facing windows and modern décor. Adjacent is a second family bathroom with a white bath and electric shower, a white WC and wash-hand basin, a stainless steel towel rail, and attractive modern tiling. Another double bedroom, decorated in neutral tones, includes a full-sized sink.

The dining room, located in the original part of the property, is a bright space with a large picture window overlooking the south-facing garden. This room, decorated in a delicate shade of yellow, is ideal for family meals or entertaining. From the dining room, a wooden door leads to an internal hallway with access to the garden, stairs to the upper level, the kitchen, and a large understairs cupboard.

The modern fitted kitchen, upgraded last year, is spacious with south and west-facing windows offering superb countryside views. It features grey units topped with black granite countertops, a five-burner CDA induction hob with stainless Ciarra hood, Hisense electric oven, Baumatic integrated coffee machine, LG US-style fridge freezer, Bosch dishwasher, and Hotpoint washing machine. Two large pantry cupboards provide extra storage, and a central island adds workspace and a breakfast bar. The kitchen windows offer views of Ben Ledi and the garden.

Upstairs, there are two more double bedrooms, a large cupboard, and a family bathroom. One bedroom includes a built-in wardrobe with drawers and shelves and a full-sized sink with a tile backsplash. The fourth double bedroom overlooks the garden and has a secondary room currently used as a dressing room, which could also serve as a nursery, home office, or craft room. The upstairs family bathroom includes a bath with an electric shower, a white WC and wash-hand basin, and a stainless steel heated towel rail.

The extensive gardens surrounding the house feature lawns, mature trees, shrubs, hedges, rhododendrons, azaleas, bluebells, irises, herbs, productive apple trees, and a spectacular cherry blossom tree. A gazebo on the south lawn offers panoramic views. The property includes a tarmac driveway bordered by a high beech hedge, providing private off-street parking and leading to a double garage.
The house is double-glazed throughout with new doors and windows installed seven years ago. It is heated by an oil-fired central heating system, supplemented by a bank of south-facing solar panels providing hot water in the summer.

Located in a semi-rural area on the A81 as it leaves Callander to the south, this property is just minutes from the town’s amenities. Callander, a picturesque tourist town within Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, offers a range of independent shops, cafes, restaurants, and essential services such as a bank, post office, leisure centre with swimming pool, and a golf course. It is also home to public services including a health centre, library, police and fire stations, and well-regarded schools. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby walks, cycle trails, and lochs. Road networks provide convenient access to Central Scotland and beyond, with Stirling 15 miles to the southeast and both Edinburgh and Glasgow within an hour’s drive.

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Former Primary School School Road Lochearnhead Stirling FK19 8PR

10 December 2024

An exceptional high-end development opportunity with full planning permission and building warrant approval awaits in the prime location of Lochearnhead, an area renowned for its striking natural beauty on the western shores of Loch Earn.Planning permission has been granted, and a building warrant approved, for the conversion of the former Lochearnhead Primary School building into a bespoke contemporary home. The current owners, together with their architect, have created an impressive redesign worthy of Grand Designs. The proposed floor plan and CGI images showcase the finished article and its superb potential.Built in 1897, the school has been well maintained over the years by both the regional council and the current owners. The interiors have been stripped and are ready for renovation. The site of the former primary school includes the school building and the former dining room, which is located at the far end of the south-facing garden grounds. The plans include the extension and change of use of the existing buildings.The main building will be converted into a superb three-bedroom home, featuring two high-specification bathrooms, lovely 5m high vaulted lounge with fireplace, a mezzanine floor, and a new extension that accommodates the impressive fitted kitchen, dining room, and snug. A covered terrace is situated at the gable end. The main building’s accommodation is 146 sqm, with an additional 12 sqm of covered terrace area. The dining hall will be extended and converted into a self-contained one-bedroom dwelling annex of 48 sqm with outside terraces.Externally, the property boasts front gardens and spacious private garden grounds at the rear. The size and position of the plot are undoubtedly among its main selling features. Once complete, the site will also include several landscaped terraces, an external store, three parking spaces, and space for a workshop and gatehouse garage.Services are in place and include mains water, drainage, and electricity.This historic property presents an exciting development project with broad appeal, so early viewing is advised. A point to note for prospective buyers is that the property is classified as non-residential, and therefore the Additional Dwelling Supplement does not apply. Full planning documents are available on the Loch Lomond & Trossachs planning portal: Planning application number is 2021/0410/DET. Viewing is by appointment through Clyde Property.

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Harrington, Orchid Park, Plean, Stirlingshire, FK7 8FE

10 December 2024

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The Harrington is a five bedroom detached villa. Comprising of large open plan kitchen/dining room with French doors to rear patio and a separate utility room, a spacious lounge, and a ground floor WC. Upstairs offers five bedrooms with en-suite in two of the bedrooms and a family bathroom off the upstairs landing. The property also benefits from an integral double garage and a large multi-car driveway. The village of Plean lies just 12 miles from Stirling City and is located on the main A9 road from Falkirk and is well placed for commuting to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Perth. Perfectly placed, this historic village has all the essential amenities including a local library, medical centre, pharmacy, pub and convenience stores. East Plean primary School benefits from a purpose-built nursery which was added during the refurbishment, where some of the original features of this historic building, dating back to 1874, were retained. One of the key attractions in the area is the Plean Country Park owned by Stirling Council providing over 200 acres of woodland and parkland. Open all year round there is an array of cycle and walking paths, play park and horse riding trails. For wildlife spotters, you can see roe deer, rabbits, foxes and many different species of birds. Throughout the year there are a variety of events such as Family Fun Days. Just a mile from Plean you will find Plan Castle, often known as Cock-a-bendy Castle. Steeped in history this small oblong tower dates back to the 15th century an is ideal for a self-catering staycation or perfect for a wedding/celebration venue.

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Princes Street, California, Stirlingshire, FK1 2BX

13 November 2024

An excellent opportunity to purchase a building plot within the small semi-rural village of California. The property lies within an established residential address conveniently situated for access to local amenities and surrounding road network. The site extends to approximately 237 square metres or thereby and will provide the amenity of a two-car wide front driveway in addition to a sunny southerly rear garden.

Planning permission was granted in November 2022 for the erection of a two-storey detached villa. The stylish individual house design has an impressive sitting/dining room with bi-fold doors leading to decking, dining kitchen and shower room on the ground floor. On the upper level there are three bedrooms, en-suite shower room and family bathroom. Services including electricity, water and drainage all lie close to hand. There are many advantages to self-build including the ability to re-claim VAT on construction costs and significant savings on Land and Buildings Transaction Tax over purchasing an existing property. Being able to specify and finish the property to exacting personal standards will also be an attraction to purchasers. Any change to the existing planning will be the responsibility of the successful purchaser as would complying with planning conditions and obtaining a building warrant prior to construction.

Plans can be viewed by inserting application number P/22/0249/FUL on the Falkirk Council website planning portal.
California is a smaller semi-rural Stirlingshire village situated south of the major town of Falkirk. California offers local amenities including convenience shopping and well regarded primary school, a short walk from the property. The nearby villages of Polmont, Brightons and Shieldhill offer a wider range of amenities in the local area. Falkirk offers a more extensive range of facilities including main line rail links to the cities of Stirling, Edinburgh and Glasgow. The surrounding road and motorway network proves popular with commuters seeking access to many central Scottish centres of business including Glasgow, Stirling, Fife, Grangemouth and Edinburgh.

EPC Band TBC.

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Viewing Agent – Stirling (Part Time)

30 August 2022
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Q3 Update – Clyde Property Stirling

12 October 2020

This year has been unique in many ways for the property market in Stirling – and no one could have possibly predicted the pent up demand for both buying and renting houses as a result of the pandemic. Here in Stirling, as for the rest of the UK, the property market stalled in April. During […]

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Unique Homes – A Magnificent Property in Stirling

10 June 2019

Clyde Property Bearsden is delighted to present to the market this beautiful and historic home comprising 14 apartments in an idyllic countryside setting.  The early part of the home was built in the early 1800s as the Lodge House of Auchineden House and has since been remodelled to include an annexe that would lend itself […]

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