This charming flat is located on the top floor of a historic close at the heart of Dunblane’s old town and provides accommodation extending to around 62sqm. The property comprises of a hall, lounge, dining kitchen, double bedroom, bathroom, and shared outside space.
It is neutrally decorated and fitted with quality carpets and flooring to match.
The property is accessed via a well-maintained communal entrance and entered via a hall which leads to all the rooms.
The lounge is a bright, spacious room with fresh, neutral décor and original cornicing, and a working fireplace with a white painted mantel and tile surround. With plenty of space for sitting room furniture, its layout also allows for a desk or dining table.
The double bedroom is a generous space with an attractive original fireplace and cornicing, and ample space for bedroom furniture.
The dining kitchen overlooks the back of the property, with far-reaching views across the Allan Water and rooftops of Dunblane. It is fitted with good quality modern units with oak-effect laminate worktops and white tile splashback. Equipped with a four-burner gas cooker, Hotpoint washing machine, under-counter fridge with freezer, and a separate larder-style fridge-freezer.
The bathroom has a white suite comprising a wash-hand basin, WC and period-style bath with electric Triton shower. The room is part-panelled and benefits from practical, tile-effect vinyl flooring.
The flat is double glazed throughout, and warmth is provided by a gas-central heating system powered by a Worcester boiler that is serviced annually by British Gas.
NEED TO KNOW
One bedroom flat
Central location
Outside space
Eat-in kitchen
Large bedroom
Original features
Approximate room sizes: Hall (2.2 x 2.2m), Living room (6.0m x 3.4m), Kitchen diner (4.7m x 3.2m), Bedroom (5.3m x 2.4m), Bathroom (3.7 x 1.4m)
LOCATION
The High Street is at the heart of Dunblane village centre and close to all local services and amenities, while the more extensive facilities offered in Stirling are only a ten-minute drive to the south. The railway station which is just a short walk away provides excellent links to Perth, Stirling, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Dunblane boasts primary and secondary schools with first-class reputations and possesses good leisure facilities with a challenging eighteen-hole golf course, a private leisure club with a swimming pool, numerous sports and social clubs, including the local tennis club and excellent Dunblane Youth and Sports Centre. There is an extensive Dunblane Path Network that extends to up Sheriffmuir, into the Laigh Hills Park and surrounding areas providing excellent variety for dog walking. The High Street is home to the award-winning Tilly Tearoom and a selection of other excellent restaurants, bars, cafes and independent retailers. With its easy access to the road and rail network covering central Scotland and beyond, Dunblane remains a very desirable area among house hunters.
FINER DETAILS
Council tax: Band B
EER: Band C
Superfast broadband: available in the area
School catchment: Newton Primary and High School
The date of entry is flexible and by mutual agreement.
Viewings are by appointment through Cathedral City Estates.
All room sizes are approximate.