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3 bedroom maisonette for sale

Irvine Place, Stirling FK8
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Maisonette
3 bed
2 bath
EPC rating: D*
2,066 sq ft / 192 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Historical Property
  • Stunning Views
  • Quiet Garden Space
  • Amazing Fireplace to Dining Room
  • Close to Stirling Castle
  • Walking Distance from train station
Halo Homes is honoured to bring to the market this historical, CHAIN FREE, 3 bedroom 3 reception room maisonette that is nestled in the very heart of Stirling’s historic town.

Immediately you are taking by the splendour of the building, which is thought to date back to mid-18th century. The building was originally owned by the Irvine family, to whom the street is now named after. A lovely, secluded and peaceful garden space is found to the rear of the building, which also houses the remnants of a stone building, assumed to be the old wash house, that once again further enhances the opulence of the home.

Accessing the property is via a turret style spiral staircase, again emphasising the grandeur of the property. The home is then accessed through a vestibule into an L shaped hall. This hallway provides access to all rooms on the floor and also to the loft space. The lounge offers a substantial living area with a bay-style window able to take advantage of the best of the Stirlingshire landscape. There are 3, double-sized bedrooms, to really prove the extent of this fabulous property space. With the master bedroom providing an en-suite facility for a modern living standard.

The kitchen is a further enhancement to the quality found within, the farmhouse aga being a particular attraction. However, the finer, personal detail is what really stands out with soft seating at the window to allow owners to while away the hours deep within their favourite book. Add to this the bathroom where you can bathe whilst gazing upon the iconic Wallace Monument and you start to understand what this home truly does bring to the table.

To finish the lower floor, and what is by no means least, the grandeur of the dining room is one to behold. Not only does this room offer the high ceilings, bay style window overlooking the rooftops of Stirling and on the Monument, but the stunning open fireplace becomes a real focal point. It would be easy to imagine the sophistication of dining and entertaining within this room.

Moving into the attic space opens up a world of hidden delights. Currently being used as a cinema room and games room this could be the perfect “getaway” place for young children. Adverse to this, just to really flex the home’s versatile muscle, it could easily be office space for what is becoming an all too familiar aspect of modern life. Either way, this home really is a must see.

The home is nestled very much within the heart of historic Stirling and nearby the City of Stirling and therefore can also benefit from the many amenities to be found there, such as bars, restaurants, shopping, bowling, cinema and other entertainments. It is within walking distance of Stirling Castle and also able to access the Wallace Monument locally.

Falkirk Town Centre is around 13 miles from the property and provides further excellent shopping and recreational activity. The bustling retail park there offers and abundance of different retail outlets. The area further benefits from an Asda and Morrisons. The retail park provides a choice of dining establishments as well as a cinema complex. The centre of town also hosts many cafes, restaurants and bars. There are many excellent recreational walks in the area not to mention 2 of Scotland's biggest tourist attractions, the Kelpies and the Falkirk Wheel.

For education the property is within walking distance of Allan’s Primary School, and for secondary Stirling High is around a mile from the home. Further to this Stirling is a university town and with the Forth Valley College Campus nearby the further education credentials are very much enhanced.

For commuting there is local access to the M80 and M9 motorways, perfect for those working in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Perth and beyond. Stirling provides local train links to Glasgow, Edinburgh and now London, with the station a little over a 5-minute walk.

Early viewing is recommended in this current market to avoid disappointment.

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Rooms

Lounge
Excellent size with a window overlooking the rooftops of Stirling. Plenty of storage within including a double-doored cupboard.

Kitchen
Stunning space with traditional features such as window seating. The aga provides a substantial cooking facility and offers plentiful storage.

Dining Room
A wonderful asset to the home. The feature fireplace adds to the decadence of the property and the views are simply spectacular.

Bedroom 1
A tastefully decorated double bedroom that can take advantage of an en-suite facility.

Bedroom 2
Another wonderful sized room that can house a large double bed and still has considerable room for other furnishings. The bay window is a lovely traditional feature here.

Bedroom 3
This fantastic double room offers views across Stirling. The cupboard adds a very handy versatility.

Bathroom
A well-presented bathroom that provides views of the Wallace Monument.

Cinema Room
Located in the attic space this is a fantastic, private and quiet space to enjoy. Could also be used as an office for our more modern living.

Games Room
A further attic space that is currently set as a games room.

Externally
To the rear there is a peaceful communal garden space. The building still remains of the “Old Wash House” to add a little more history to this traditional home.

Other
All measurements taken using a sonic measuring device and therefore may not be entirely accurate. Floorplans are for illustration purposes only. Receive

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