Hayford House, Mill Road, Cambusbarron, Stirling, FK7 9PJ

4 Bed House - Detached with 3 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£625,000 in August 2021

The property

Hayford House, which dates back to 1850 and built for the owner of Hayford Mill, is a very attractive B listed Victorian house which has been renovated to an exceptional specification creating a very attractive modern family home while preserving key period features including cornices, fireplaces and staircase. Hayford house is as unique as it is beautiful. The traditional building has been carefully maintained, modernised and extended both internally and externally, to create fantastic and flexible accommodation. The bespoke interior offers sophisticated living space, with exquisite, restored period detailing including ornate cornicing, fireplaces and skirtings, which is inherent with a home of this age and character. The property is accessed via a private leafy drive, which leads to a parking area to the rear and the front of the house, whilst also giving access to the outbuildings, which incorporate two spacious storerooms and could easily be converted into additional living accommodation or would make a fabulous home office. The front garden has both a lawned and decked area. There is also a further garden area to the side of the house.

  • Additional Info

    The subjects are entered via a large welcoming reception hallway with staircase off to the upper landing and access to all ground floor apartments. A useful under stairs cloakroom can be found off the hallway. The lounge is a good size, with both high ceilings and intricate ceiling cornicing. The bay window to the front aspect floods the room with natural light and offers views over the gardens. The feature fireplace is the other key focal point of this room. There is a further mezzanine area located on the upper level located from the lounge. The open planned kitchen/dining/ family room has ample space for a dining table and chairs for more formal dining with friends and family. The picture window to the front aspect offers interesting views of the gardens. The be-spoke Clive Christian installed kitchen/breakfast room has been beautifully fitted to include a good range of floor and wall mounted units, with a striking work surface, which provides a fashionable and efficient workspace. It further benefits from a feature Rangemaster and further integrated appliances that include a dishwasher and microwave, making this the ideal kitchen for an aspiring chef. There is also an island work surface with breakfasting bar, Belfast sinks and space for an upright fridge/freezer. A spacious utility room is located off the kitchen. Access to a handy boot/boiler room is gained from here. From the kitchen, there is a hallway that leads to the rear of the property and also to the home office/bedroom and contemporary (partially-tiled) bathroom. This zone would be ideal for a teenager or elderly relative requiring a level of independence and privacy and could easily become self-contained if desired. The original sweeping staircase leads to first-floor level, revealing three spacious bedrooms and a four-piece family bathroom. The master bedroom is the last word in luxury, with a picture window offering tremendous views into the distance and comes complete with a beautiful en-suite. All of the bedrooms have ample space for additional free-standing furniture if required. The study also has an option to used as a separate large dining room or indeed a fourth bedroom. The shower room creates the perfect ambience in which to unwind. Access to the insulated loft space can be accessed through the bedrooms as well as hallways. The specification includes oil central heating, a mixture of the original sash and sealed double glazed windows. A comprehensive security alarm system has b

Total Floor Area 254 m2
Energy rating F

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