Spacious B‑listed Georgian maisonette with large garden and private parking near Stirling centre..
Approximately 2,024 sq ft with grand high‑ceilinged rooms
B‑listed Georgian maisonette — listed consent will be required for changes
Flexible 4‑bed layout with potential 5th bedroom conversion
Large rear walled garden with fruit trees, lawn and lane access
Private off‑street parking front and gated parking plus garage rear
Gas central heating; good mobile signal, average broadband speeds
Council tax described as quite expensive
Located within walking distance to Stirling city centre and station
A substantial, c.200‑year‑old B‑listed Georgian maisonette in Kings Park Conservation Area, this unusually large home offers grand proportions, high ceilings and flexible family living across two principal floors. The property currently provides four bedrooms and four bathrooms with scope to convert the dining room into a fifth bedroom, making it suited to growing families who value space and period character.
The house sits behind a handsome stone façade with an arched entrance and tall windows. Large reception rooms include a front lounge with fireplace, a sitting room overlooking the rear garden, and a kitchen that opens onto an elevated terrace. The generous rear walled garden, with lawn, fruit trees and secure access to Gladstone Place Lane, plus front and rear private parking and a garage, are major practical benefits for family life.
Practicalities to note: the B‑listing and conservation area location mean any alterations will require listed‑building consent and may limit extensions or modernisation. Council tax is described as quite expensive and broadband speeds are average; the area classification shows pockets of deprivation despite an overall affluent local character. The property has gas central heating and good mobile signal.
This is a rare opportunity for a buyer who wants a large, characterful Georgian family home with outdoor space and parking in central Stirling. It will suit those prepared to manage listed‑building constraints and invest in sympathetic updating to maximise the home’s potential.