The downstairs accommodation comprises a bright, spacious sitting room, kitchen with dining area , modern shower room and utility, while upstairs there are three good-sized bedrooms with views over Dunblane to the front.
The property retains a number of original features and benefits from excellent built-in storage throughout.
Outside, there are gardens front and back, mainly laid to lawn with borders and a paved patio area, and plentiful on-street parking. A single garage at the rear of the property offers outside storage space and there is additional parking available in the lane to the rear of the property.
Warmth is provided by a gas-central heating system powered by a Worcester gas boiler, and the house is double glazed throughout.
NEED TO KNOW
End of terrace
Three good-sized bedrooms
Downstairs bathroom
Kitchen includes fridge-freezer, washing machine and electric cooker
Generous garden to rear
Single garage at rear
Scope to modernise
Excellent, convenient location
Approximate room sizes: Lounge (4.3 x 4.1m), Kitchen (2.8 x 2.6m), Utility (1.9 x 1.6m), Shower room (2.4 x 2.0m), Bedroom 1 (4.4 x 3.2m), Bedroom 2 (3.5 x 2.9m), Bedroom 3 (3.9 x 2.9m)
LOCATION
George Street is only a few minutes walk to the town 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 18-hole golf course, a leisure club with swimming pool, and numerous other sports and social clubs, including the local tennis club and excellent Dunblane Youth and Sports Centre.
There is an extensive network of maintained paths that extends up to Sheriffmuir and surrounding areas, as well as into the Laigh Hills park, providing excellent variety for dog walking.
Dunblane is home to the award-winning Tilly Tearoom, The Riverside, Nick Nairn’s Kailyard and a selection of other excellent 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 with house hunters.
FINER DETAILS
Council tax: Band C
EER: Band D
Superfast broadband and Sky both available in the area
School catchment: Dunblane Primary and Dunblane 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.