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Wordie Road, Stirling, FK7

21 May 2026

Situated within a popular residential pocket of Stirling, this well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached family home enjoys a convenient location close to local schooling, amenities, and transport links.

Freshly decorated throughout in neutral tones, the property offers bright and flexible accommodation ideally suited to modern family living.

A driveway provides off-street parking and leads to the integral single garage, which can also be accessed via a door from the hallway. The front door opens into a welcoming reception hallway, while to the rear, the spacious lounge enjoys pleasant views over the garden. The fitted kitchen offers ample storage and workspace, with direct access to the rear garden. A useful dining room and guest WC complete the ground floor accommodation.

Upstairs, there are three well-proportioned bedrooms, with the principal bedroom benefiting from fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room. A contemporary family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms.

Externally, the property boasts a well-maintained rear garden featuring a patio area ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining. A further terraced section, accessed via steps, provides additional space for planting, recreation, or family activities.

Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the accommodation and location on offer.

1 Parkside Court, Plean, Stirling, FK7 8EG

15 May 2026

Tucked away along the sought-after President Kennedy Drive in the heart of Plean, this beautifully modernised two-bedroom bungalow offers an exceptional blend of contemporary style, comfort and privacy. Positioned away from the main thoroughfare, the property enjoys a peaceful setting while remaining conveniently placed for local amenities, transport links and access to Plean Country Park.

Extensively upgraded and thoughtfully extended, the home boasts bright, spacious accommodation finished to a high standard throughout. At the heart of the property is a generously proportioned living room, flooded with natural light and offering an inviting space for both relaxing and entertaining. The contemporary kitchen has been stylishly designed with modern cabinetry, quality fittings and ample workspace, perfectly suited to modern living.

Both bedrooms benefit from integrated storage, providing practical and versatile accommodation. The sleek and modern bathroom has been finished with tasteful fixtures and fittings, complementing the home’s high-quality presentation. To the rear, the delightful sun room provides an additional living space, ideal for enjoying the garden outlook all year round, with direct access outside.

Externally, the property continues to impress with attractive front and side gardens offering excellent outdoor space for relaxing, gardening or entertaining. A detached single garage provides additional storage or workshop potential, while the private driveway offers off-street parking for two vehicles.

Combining stylish interiors, flexible living space and a peaceful residential setting, this superb bungalow presents an outstanding opportunity for a range of buyers seeking a move-in condition home in a desirable village location.

Barnwell Road, Stirling, FK9

12 May 2026

Set within a popular residential area of Causewayhead, this spacious detached villa offers flexible family accommodation across two levels. The home enjoys a peaceful setting while remaining conveniently placed for access to local amenities, schools and transport links into Stirling and beyond.

The accommodation on the ground floor comprises an entrance porch leading into a welcoming hall, a bright and generously proportioned lounge flowing through to the dining area, and a fitted kitchen with access to the rear of the property. A substantial sun room has been added to the rear, providing an attractive additional living space with views over the garden and direct access outside. Also located on the ground floor is a versatile bedroom with ensuite shower room, ideal for guests, multi-generational living or home working, together with a separate toilet.

The first floor features a central hall leading to three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom, offering comfortable accommodation for a growing family.

Externally, the property benefits from private garden grounds surrounding the house, bounded by timber fencing and hedging to provide privacy and shelter. A driveway to the front provides off-street parking and leads to the attached double garage. The rear garden incorporates a generous patio and lawned area, creating an excellent outdoor space for entertaining and family use.

11 Barnwell Road, Causewayhead presents an excellent opportunity to acquire a substantial family home in a sought-after and established residential location

Wordie Road, Stirling, FK7

12 May 2026

Presented in immaculate move-in condition, this attractive top floor flat forms part of a modern residential development built circa 2011 and is ideally located a short distance from Stirling city centre. The property offers bright, well-proportioned accommodation and is perfectly suited to a range of buyers including first-time purchasers, investors and downsizers.

Accessed via a well-maintained common entrance hall with stair and landing, the accommodation comprises a welcoming entrance hall, a spacious open plan living room and kitchen providing an excellent space for both relaxing and entertaining, two well-proportioned bedrooms, and a contemporary bathroom.

Further benefits include communal garden grounds, off-street parking and a convenient location close to local amenities, transport links and commuter routes.

4 The Stables Old Sauchie Stirling FK7 9AX

08 May 2026

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.

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Beechwood Gardens, Stirling, FK8 2AX

07 May 2026

Bright and airy 2 bedroom top-floor apartment, ideally positioned within walking distance of the City Centre.

Wallace Gardens, Stirling, FK9

05 May 2026

CLOSING DATE MONDAY 18TH MAY 2026 @ 12 NOON – This spacious semi-detached home enjoys impressive views of the Wallace Monument. The property is well positioned within an established residential area, with a range of local facilities and amenities conveniently accessible nearby.

The accommodation is arranged over two levels and comprises on the ground floor an entrance hall, a bright and welcoming lounge with views over the rear garden to the Wallace Monument, a well-proportioned kitchen with side door into the garden, and a separate dining room provides a practical and flexible living space. On the first floor, the landing leads to three good-sized bedrooms along with a family bathroom.

Externally, the property benefits from private garden grounds to the front and rear and side providing outdoor space for relaxation or entertaining. A private driveway to the side provides convenient off-street parking and leads to a single detached timber garage.

With its desirable location, generous outdoor space, and exceptional views of the Wallace Monument, this home presents a fantastic opportunity to create a comfortable family home with scope for modernisation.

Annfield Gardens, Stirling, FK8

04 May 2026

*****CLOSING DATE SET FOR WEDNESDAY 13TH MAY 12 NOON *****

Set within a popular residential area close to Stirling city centre, this second floor flat offers well-proportioned and comfortable accommodation ideally suited to a range of buyers. It is presented in immaculate, walk-in condition throughout. The property is accessed via a welcoming entrance hall which leads through to a bright and spacious lounge, perfect for both relaxing and entertaining. The kitchen/diner provides ample space for everyday dining along with a practical layout for cooking and storage.

The accommodation further comprises a generous master bedroom benefiting from an ensuite shower room, a second well-sized bedroom, and a main bathroom finished in a neutral style. The property enjoys the advantage of communal garden grounds surrounding the building, offering pleasant outdoor space, while an allocated parking space is conveniently located within a short walking distance.

With local facilities and amenities readily available nearby, along with easy access to Stirling city centre, this property combines convenience with comfortable living in a sought-after location.

Morley Crescent, Stirling, FK7

30 April 2026

Set within a well-established residential area in St Ninians, this attractive end-terraced home offers generous and flexible accommodation, enhanced by a substantial two-storey extension.

The ground floor is entered via a welcoming hallway with a convenient WC, leading through to a bright and spacious open plan kitchen, lounge and dining area. This sociable layout is ideal for modern family living, with the kitchen thoughtfully designed to provide ample worktop space and storage, while the lounge area offers a comfortable setting centred around a charming feature fireplace. Natural light flows throughout, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Upstairs, the property comprises four well-proportioned bedrooms accessed from the landing, offering versatility for families, home working or guest accommodation. The family bathroom is neatly presented and serves the upper level.

Externally, the property benefits from private south-facing garden grounds to the rear, mainly laid to grass with areas of paving, providing a practical outdoor space for both relaxation and entertaining. The boundaries are formed by timber fencing, offering a good degree of privacy. To the front, there is a chipped driveway providing off-street parking.

The property sits within a popular and established neighbourhood, with a range of local amenities, schooling and transport links readily accessible nearby, making it a convenient and appealing choice for a variety of buyers.

Craigend House, Stirling, FK7 9QW

30 April 2026

Craigend House is an exceptional detached stone-built villa dating from 1785—an exquisite and rare example of Georgian cottage orné architecture. Rich in heritage and architectural distinction, the property captures the romance of the late 18th century, where refined elegance meets an artfully composed rustic aesthetic.

Set within the historic grounds of the former Sauchie Estate, and just a short drive from Stirling, the house enjoys a setting of remarkable beauty and seclusion. Arrival is through impressive stone gate piers, with a sweeping driveway guiding you through approximately four acres of immaculate, landscaped grounds. The approach is nothing short of breathtaking, culminating in the striking façade of this distinguished residence.

The interiors are equally impressive, offering a seamless balance of classical proportion and modern refinement. Extending to five beautifully appointed double bedrooms, the accommodation is both generous and versatile. Three bedrooms feature elegant en-suite shower rooms, including a superb ground-floor suite—perfectly suited for guests or private retreat.

At the heart of the home lies a bespoke, fully integrated kitchen, centred around a traditional Aga—an inviting space where timeless craftsmanship meets contemporary convenience. The formal lounge is a room of understated grandeur, bathed in natural light and ideal for sophisticated entertaining, while the family room offers a more intimate and relaxed setting. A dedicated home office provides a refined workspace.

The surrounding grounds are a defining feature of Craigend House. Encompassing approximately four acres, they offer a rare sense of privacy and tranquillity. Expanses of manicured lawn are interwoven with mature woodland, while two serene ponds reflect the changing light and seasons, enhancing the estate’s natural charm. A detached double garage completes the offering with practicality and discretion.

Steeped in a rich and evolving history, the house began as a classical three-storey residence before undergoing significant Victorian enhancements, including the addition of a grand ballroom and further elegant accommodation. Long associated with the Maitland family, and later serving as a factor’s residence, the property has been sensitively re-imagined in the modern era—preserving its historic integrity while delivering the comforts and sophistication expected of a home of this calibre.

18th century: Built in 1785 as a whisky distillery. The distillery was located in front of house and first powered by a mill, then an early Boulton and Watt steam engine.

19th century: The Distillery closes in 1812 in part due to the Napoleonic Wars. Craigend House was then acquired by Sir James Maitland in 1873.  Sir James Maitland was an early pioneer of aquaculture, building fish ponds to front of house before establishing a much larger fish farm at nearby Howietoun. The ponds were the first isolation tanks in Scotland for spawning brown trout, and are still on the grounds to this day. Sir James added two wings to the house which included a ballroom.

20th century: Craigend House is modernised in the 1970’s and reduced in size, losing the ballroom. Hercules the wrestling bear takes up residence. The property is recorded in Charles McKean’s Stirling and the Trossachs Architectural Guide and described as “An exquisite, symmetrical, white harled house”

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