This superb stone built semi detached villa is located in the highly sought after Kings Park district of Stirling, offering both charm and versatility.
The property is set within beautiful, sunny walled garden grounds to the rear and features a driveway leading to a single garage at the front, providing ample convenience. Inside, the home boasts lovely period features, with accommodation spread across three levels.
Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming reception hallway. The front facing sitting room, with its striking feature fireplace, offers a comfortable yet elegant space with excellent views of Stirling Castle. The fully fitted breakfasting kitchen is a perfect hub for family meals, while the utility room and cloakroom WC add practical convenience. The formal dining room leads to an architecturally designed conservatory, flooding the space with natural light and providing a perfect setting for both relaxation and entertaining.
A beautiful original staircase leads to the upper floor, where you’ll find the impressive principal bedroom. There are two further well proportioned bedrooms, as well as a tastefully appointed bathroom with both a bath and separate shower enclosure.
The lower ground level, accessed via the main reception hallway, offers flexible accommodation with two additional bedrooms, a study, a shower room, and a utility room. This level also benefits from separate access to both the front and rear gardens, making it ideal for a short term let or as an annex apartment.
Snowdon Place is situated in a prime residential area, just a short walk from the centre of Stirling and the popular King’s Park. Stirling Golf Club is also nearby, while the city’s excellent shopping facilities and historical landmarks such as Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument are all within easy reach. The area boasts a range of educational opportunities, with primary and secondary schools within walking distance, as well as renowned independent schools like Fairview International in Bridge of Allan, Dollar Academy, and Morrison’s. Stirling University, with its MacRobert Arts Centre, is also close by.
The property offers excellent transport links, with easy access to the motorway network, connecting you to Glasgow (24 miles), Edinburgh (37 miles), and Perth (33 miles). Stirling station, just a 15-minute walk away, provides regular train services to Glasgow, Edinburgh, and the North. For those who enjoy outdoor pursuits, the surrounding area offers outstanding leisure and recreational opportunities, with some of Scotland’s most picturesque countryside, including the Trossachs and Loch Lomond National Park, right on the doorstep. Stirling truly is the Gateway to the Highlands.