This traditional looking 19th century cottage forms part of a U-shaped courtyard building attached to the main farmhouse, with a southerly aspect. Situated in a quiet rural setting, though being close to Stirling, it also has access to an outdoor tennis court.
Inside, there is a large spacious living room, with dining area with table that can seat 8 people, with comfortable seating area with wood burning stove, a seperate games room with table tennis table, kitchen, two twin rooms with en-suite bathroom, one twin room with en-suite shower room, with one twin room with separate shower room facilities. All the rooms are on the ground floor, with a ramp internally at the front entrance. The main section of the cottage has oil fired central heating, with the living room and one of the twin room sections with electric heating. It has been modernised and refurbished to a high standard. With gardens to the front and the farm to the rear, this is a delightful cottage to enjoy a rural holiday.
WHAT TO DO IN THE AREA
Nearby is the well known Blair Drummond Safari and Adventure Park, which is an ideal destination for family trips. Here you will find lions, bears, chimps and elephants, as well as many other adventure activities. Stirling itself, is well known for the imposing Stirling Castle that sits above the town, as well as the Wallace Monument. In fact this is the dividing line of the Highlands, with the hills of the Trossachs on one side with the Campsie hills on the other. Fishing can be booked from the owners with advance notice, with fishing for salmon and sea trout on the River Teith. The beat extends for 3.5 miles of which 2 miles are single bank and 1.5 miles are double bank fishing. There are 16 named pools in woodland and parkland setting. The fishing season is from 1st February until 31st October. For golfers, there are excellent courses locally at Aberfoyle and Callander, whilst the world famous Gleneagles is within a 30 minute drive.