This beautifully restored end terrace cottage, positioned in the heart of the charming village of Buchlyvie, is a beautiful blend of period character and modern comfort.
Professionally extended and presented in excellent condition both inside and out, the property has been lovingly upgraded by the current owners to create a truly special home filled with warmth and charm.
Set over two levels, the accommodation offers a seamless flow of living space, enhanced by thoughtful design and quality finishes. Entry is available via two entrances - one through an attractive side porch and another leading directly into the welcoming front facing sitting room, where a wood burning stove provides a cosy focal point. The fully fitted country style kitchen is perfectly suited for both everyday living and entertaining, while the impressive garden room enjoys wonderful views and direct access to the garden. A useful utility space and a stylish ground floor shower room add further practicality. At the rear, a feature staircase leads to the upper level, where three well appointed bedrooms and a beautifully finished family bathroom complete the accommodation.
A standout feature of this home is the exceptional garden grounds, offering an immediate sense of privacy and tranquillity. Mature trees and shrubs frame the space, with charming gravel pathways leading through the garden. A picturesque courtyard patio is perfect for outdoor dining. A large outbuilding, currently used as a music room, provides a versatile space that could serve a variety of purposes, from a home office to a creative studio. Parking is off street to the side.
Buchlyvie, a picturesque village in Stirlingshire, enjoys an enviable location just 15 miles west of Stirling, 24 miles from Glasgow, and a short drive from the breathtaking landscapes of Loch Lomond. Steeped in history, the village dates back to its burgh status in 1672 and is renowned for its welcoming community. The main street is lined with charming 18th and 19th-century cottages and boasts a range of local amenities, including a pub, general store, coffee shop, doctor’s surgery, pottery, art gallery, and a garage offering repairs, MOTs, and fuel. The village is home to a well-regarded primary school, with secondary students attending the highly acclaimed Balfron High School. Private schooling options are available in Dollar, Glasgow, and Perthshire.
Stirling, a short drive away, provides a full range of amenities, including shops, schools, a cinema, and a state-of-the-art sports centre with a swimming pool and curling rink. Glasgow, just 24 miles away, is a vibrant city known for its world-class shopping, cultural attractions, and dynamic business district. Regular train services from Stirling connect effortlessly to both Glasgow and Edinburgh, making this an ideal location for commuters seeking a balance between rural charm and city convenience.