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£355,000

Chalton Road, Bridge Of Allan, Stirling, FK9

  • 2 beds
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£355,000

  • 2 beds
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Set within a striking three-storey traditional property built around 1900, this substantial ground floor flat offers around 120 sqm of living space on a single level. Accessed via a few steps to the main entrance, the flat occupies the entire ground floor and enjoys a mix of private garden areas, a garage and generous off-street parking.

From the vestibule, you’re welcomed into a wide entrance hall with original Victorian floor tiling - just one of many period features that give this home its distinctive character. With high ceilings, bay windows, and spacious rooms throughout, the flat feels bright and airy while retaining a sense of warmth and comfort.

At the front of the property, the lounge is a standout room. Original parquet flooring, intricate coving, a ceiling rose and a handsome fireplace with log burner create a refined yet relaxed atmosphere. The working shutters and large bay window enhance the space, making it a lovely room to unwind in or entertain.

To the rear, the kitchen is both stylish and practical. A bespoke John Lewis of Hungerford kitchen in a soft light blue is fitted with wooden worktops, a twin ceramic Belfast sink, and a Bosch integrated dishwasher. Appliances include a Rangemaster dual fuel cooker with 5 gas burners, 2 electric ovens and grill, a freestanding Indesit washing machine, together with space for a fridge. There’s ample room for a dining table, making this a true heart-of-the-home space - great for family life or hosting guests. A large pantry cupboard houses the boiler and provides useful storage, while stripped wooden flooring and views over the rear garden complete the room’s appeal.

There are two double bedrooms, both generously proportioned and thoughtfully presented. The larger of the two faces the front and features a bay window, press cupboard and a decorative fireplace. The second bedroom, also with a decorative fireplace and press cupboard, is situated to the rear, offering a quieter outlook.

The main bathroom includes a white suite with a bath and shower over, modern downlighters and a fresh, neutral finish. Original character shutters, which are working in the lounge and main bedroom and provide additional warmth, complement the fully functional, single-glazed, sash windows found throughout the property. The heating system is gas central heating powered by a Glow-worm boiler.

The outdoor space is one of the most appealing aspects of this home. The garden is arranged into three distinct areas, with one section fully enclosed - ideal for pets or young children. There is also a greenhouse, lawned areas, mature trees and well-planted borders, offering scope for gardening, play or quiet relaxation. To the rear of the property sits a large, single private garage providing ample storage, while the front driveway offers parking for two to three cars on a large, gravelled area.

What the current owners loved most:

The outdoor space, offering privacy, greenery, and plenty of room to enjoy each season, has been especially appreciated by the owners. They also loved the location on one of Bridge of Allan’s most attractive and peaceful streets, with its convenient proximity to local schools and amenities. The abundance of natural light, traditional features, generous proportions, and friendly neighbourhood made this a truly special place to live, with a strong sense of privacy despite being part of a building shared with just two other households.

Summary

• Ground floor conversion within a traditional detached property (circa 1900)

• Around 120 sqm of accommodation on one level

• Two double bedrooms with original features

• Generous lounge with log burner, parquet flooring and bay window

• Bespoke kitchen with dining area, Bosch dishwasher and Indesit washing machine

• Many original features including coving, ceiling rose, shutters and fireplaces

• Garden in three parts, with one fully enclosed section

• Greenhouse, lawned areas, planted borders and mature trees

• Private single garage and driveway with parking for 4–6 cars

• Quiet and desirable street in Bridge of Allan

• Close to schools and local amenities

• EPC: D

• Council Tax: F

Location

Bridge of Allan is a highly sought-after town known for its blend of period architecture, green spaces and vibrant community atmosphere. With excellent local amenities, popular cafés and independent shops, as well as easy access to Stirling, the motorway network and nearby train stations, it’s a favourite among commuters, families and downsizers alike. The area is also well-regarded for its schools and proximity to open countryside, making it an ideal setting for those looking to enjoy both convenience and a more relaxed pace of life.

Important Information

We do our best to ensure that our property details are accurate and reliable, but they’re intended as a guide and don’t form part of an offer or contract. The services, systems, and appliances mentioned haven’t been tested by us, so we can’t guarantee their condition or performance. Photographs and measurements are provided as a general guide and may not be exact, and floor plans, where included, are not to scale. We have not verified the tenure of the property, the type of construction, or its condition. If you’d like any clarification or further details, please don’t hesitate to get in touch - especially if you’re planning to travel a long way to view the property.

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