Exclusive development of only four private dwellings
Stunning, undisturbed Ochil Hills views
Generous 248m2 (2,669 sq ft) living space, five bedrooms
Energy-efficient new-build with quality craftsmanship
Private garden grounds and strong natural light throughout
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband for home working
Semi-detached (not fully detached) — note privacy implications
Wider area classified as "very deprived" — consider local profile
Set within an exclusive quartet of homes at Craigton Farm, The Roundel is a newly built 5-bedroom semi-detached steading conversion offering 248m2 (2,669 sq ft) of thoughtfully designed living space. Large rooms, high ceilings in parts, and plentiful natural light frame uninterrupted views across open countryside to the Ochil Hills. The development combines traditional character with contemporary energy-efficient construction, ideal for families seeking a rural base with modern comfort.
Accommodation includes five bedrooms and four bathrooms arranged over multiple storeys, with generous reception rooms and a private garden. The builder’s reputation for quality materials and meticulous craftsmanship promises low immediate maintenance and strong build standards. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support home working and connectivity, while proximity to Stirling, good road links (M9/M80) and rail services provide practical commuter options.
This is a small, private community of only four dwellings, offering rare exclusivity and long views; such limited release homes are seldom available. Buyers should note the property is semi-detached rather than fully detached and that full specification details are available on request. Also be aware the wider area classification provided is “very deprived,” which may affect local services and perceptions despite the property’s prestige and immediate surroundings.
For families wanting space, modern efficiency and countryside living with convenient access to Stirling’s amenities, The Roundel represents a distinctive opportunity. Investors seeking rental potential should factor in the small private community and local area profile when assessing long-term yields.