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£170,000

Stirling Road, Dunblane, FK15

  • 2 beds
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£170,000

  • 2 beds
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This two-bedroom, first-floor apartment is only one of seven two-bedroom apartments in Dunblane’s smart, well-presented retirement developmnt of 36 flats at the south of Dunblane and conveniently located just opposite Marks & Spencer’s and close to all local amenities.

Glenallan Court was built in 1995 by McCarthy & Stone and is managed by Trinity Factors Services for an annual fee which covers the manager’s services, emergency alarms in most rooms, the use of a communal sitting room, laundry facilities, the upkeep of the common areas and landscaped gardens, and the buildings insurance. Residents must be at least 60 years old.

The property is accessed via a secure entry system into a well-maintained communal hallway.

On entering the apartment, which is located on the first floor, there is a hallway with a large cupboard for handy storage. The property has neutral décor and carpets throughout.

Lounge (5.5m x 3.5m)

The lounge is a well-presented bright, east-facing room which has a large window to the front of the property, overlooking treetops. There is plenty of space for a range of lounge furniture and a dining table.

Kitchen (2.8m x 1.7m)

The bright kitchen is fitted with a range of beech-effect wall and base units with complementing laminate worktops, ceramic tile backsplash and practical vinyl flooring. The room is well equipped with appliances including electric oven, 4-ring hob, extractor fan and fridge.

Main Bedroom (6.2m x 2.7m)

The double bedroom is a generous size with plenty of room for a double bed or two twins. It is presented in neutral décor and carpet. With two double mirrored built-in wardrobes, this is a spacious room in which to sleep and relax.

Bedroom 2 (5.0m x 2.5m)

The second bedroom provides a level of flexibility that is rare in retirements flats. It could be used as a study but provides ample space for bedroom furniture and additional storage.

Bathroom (2.2m x 1.8m)

The fully tiled bathroom is fitted with a neutral suite comprising a large walk-in-shower, WC and hand basin set in a beech vanity unit.

The property features double glazing throughout and is equipped with electric heating, including new energy-efficient electric radiators installed last year and a recently installed water boiler.

Outside, the property is surrounded by landscaped communal gardens which are mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs and trees. There is also residents’ parking adjacent to the property.

All local services and amenities are readily accessible; while the more extensive facilities offered in Stirling are only a ten-minute drive to the south. The rail station which is just a short walk away provides excellent links to Perth, Stirling, Edinburgh, and Glasgow. The beautiful and historic City of Dunblane gains its city status from the magnificent 13th century Cathedral that dominates the local landscape. It boasts primary and secondary schools with first-class reputations. Dunblane possesses good leisure facilities with a challenging eighteen-hole golf course, a swimming pool, numerous sports, and social clubs, including the local tennis club and excellent Dunblane Youth and Sports Centre. Andy Murray’s Cromlix House Hotel with its Chez Roux restaurant and Gleneagles Hotel and Spa are within an easy drive, not to mention The Kailyard by Nick Nairn at the DoubleTree Dunblane Hydro Hotel. The ever-growing High Street is home to the award-winning Tilly Tearoom, The Old Churches House Hotel and Brasserie 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 amongst house hunters.

The date of entry is flexible and can be agreed via the agents. Viewing is by appointment through Cathedral City Estates.

Council Tax Band: D

EER: C

Superfast broadband is available.

Room sizes are approximate.



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