Characterful one-bedroom flat with garden and new boiler — ideal first home or easy let.
One-bedroom ground-floor garden flat, 48m2 (approx 517 sqft)
Open-plan lounge/kitchen with exposed stone and oak flooring
Two large basement storage rooms; one houses the boiler
Gas boiler replaced in 2024; fully double glazed throughout
Private rear garden; on-street parking to front
Freehold tenure; Council Tax Band B; EPC C70
Small footprint—best for singles, couples, investors or downsizers
Area classified as very deprived, may affect resale/rental timing
This one-bedroom ground-floor garden flat in Bridge of Allan offers a compact, characterful home with real practical advantages. The open-plan lounge and kitchen benefit from exposed stone and oak flooring, while a private rear garden gives outdoor space rarely found at this price point. The gas boiler was replaced in 2024 and the property is fully double glazed, reducing immediate maintenance costs.
Two substantial basement storage rooms (one housing the boiler) add useful space for belongings or hobby use, though being partly below ground they have limited natural light. The flat’s 48m2 footprint is small-to-medium—well suited to a first-time buyer, professional couple or investor seeking a low-maintenance let close to Stirling and local amenities.
Location is a strong selling point: Bridge of Allan’s shops, cafes, woodland walks and rail links are all within walking distance. Broadband and mobile signals are reported fast and excellent respectively, and the property is freehold with Council Tax Band B and an EPC of C70.
Buyers should note the modest internal size and basement storage limitations. The surrounding area is classified as having high levels of deprivation, which may affect resale timing and rental demand in parts. Overall, this is a tidy, well-presented flat with character, a garden, and sensible running costs—an appealing entry-level purchase or compact investment opportunity.