Set within a popular development of ex-local authority properties close to the centre of Bannockburn, this two-bedroom, semi-detached house was built around 1950 and extends to approximately 80 square meters.
The property is entered via a hall where there is room to hang coats, and stairs leading to the upper level. This opens into the lounge, a generous room with a feature fireplace and picture window which overlooks the front garden. A semi-glazed door opens to the kitchen.
The kitchen overlooks the back garden and is fitted with a range of beech-effect units and equipped with a freestanding gas cooker. The walls are partially tiled with Metro tiles and there is plenty of space for a kitchen table, ideal for family meals.
An additional reception room opens off the kitchen, and benefits from parquet flooring. This flexible room offers the potential for a family room, playroom, or a dining room. A semi-glazed door opens out to the back garden.
A small corridor leading to the downstairs WC completes the downstairs accommodation.
Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms which both benefit from built-in wardrobes.
The family shower room has been recently upgraded and comprises a modern white suite, with a large walk-in shower, WC and vanity.
Outside, the property has garden to both front and rear, as well as a single garage and off-street parking for two cars.
The property is double glazed throughout and heated by a Worcester gas boiler. The loft is partially floored and fully insulated.
NEED TO KNOW
Two bedrooms
Semi-detached
Opportunity to upgrade
Off-street parking
Conveniently located
Gardens front and back
Approximate room sizes: Lounge (4.0 x 3.8m), Kitchen (4.0 x 2.4m), Dining room (3.8 x 2.4m), Bedroom 1 (3.4 x 3.3m), Bedroom 2 (4.3 x 2.8m), Shower room (1.7 x 2.0m)
Location
St Ninians is a popular area among house hunters. It sits to the southeast of Stirling and enjoys a wide range of amenities.
The property is conveniently located for access to the historic city of Stirling which is two miles away and boasts excellent local shopping facilities. Commuters are well served by the M80 and M9 motorways and the nearby Stirling train and bus stations, which offers regular links to Glasgow and Edinburgh and beyond. Excellent sports facilities are available nearby at the Peak Sports Village and other recreational activities such as indoor bowling, cinema, restaurants and parks are all easily accessible. The University of Stirling, which is less than 10 minutes’ drive away, provides top-class education, stunning scenic walks and the MacRobert Arts Centre with its repertory cinema, theatre, exhibition spaces and café.
The date of entry is flexible and by mutual agreement. Viewing is by appointment through Cathedral City Estates.
Finer details
Council tax: Band B
EER: D
Superfast broadband: Available
Sky TV: Available
Borestone Primary School and Bannockburn High School catchment areas