Flat 2, Carlton House, 15 Snowdon Place, Stirling, FK8 2NR

2 Bed Flat - Others with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£262,500 in January 2018

The property

A former Officer’s Mess of the Sutherland Highlanders, converted circa: 1997, this period building offers a wealth of characterful details, extensive grounds and driveway, and an impressive entrance and hall. The villa has a spacious entrance hall with room for free-standing furniture, inset ceiling lighting, and high quality wood flooring which continues into the public room. The living space includes a front facing bay window with working window shutters, gas fireplace with tasteful period surround, and impressive plasterwork. Set to the rear of the room, the kitchen includes granite worktops, splash-back, an inset sink and Bosch and Neff appliances throughout. Bedroom one is set to the rear, south facing overlooking the garden grounds, and features ornate cornice-work and carpeted flooring. Bedroom two is also carpeted and has a side aspect window. A fully-tiled contemporary bathroom is set internally off the hall and is fitted with a three piece suite, including an shower above the bath, and inset ceiling lighting.

Energy rating D

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