Four bedrooms plus home office
Circa 1,798 sq ft of renovated living space
Air source heat pump with underfloor heating and radiators
South-facing rear garden and patio
High-quality Bosch appliances and Porcelanosa finishes
Two private off-street parking spaces
Very slow broadband and average mobile signal
Rural, somewhat remote location; some amenities require driving
This recently renovated four-bedroom semi-detached home occupies a former waterworks building in a peaceful semi-rural cluster development near Fintry. The conversion blends contemporary fittings — Porcelanosa tiles and sanitary ware, Bosch kitchen appliances, underfloor heating and an air source heat pump — with generous, light-filled rooms across three storeys. The main living/kitchen area opens via French doors to a south-facing rear garden, ideal for children and outdoor entertaining.
Designed with future-proofing in mind, the house benefits from new-build standard insulation, full double glazing and energy-efficient heating. Practical features include a large utility room, walk-in storage, two private off-street parking spaces and a walled lawned garden with patio. The principal bedroom has an en suite, and a further family bathroom serves the upper floors.
Buyers should note the location is rural and somewhat remote: broadband speeds are very slow, mobile signal is average and some amenities require a short drive to Lennoxtown or Stirling. The wider area is classified as having high deprivation, and local secondary schooling is accessed via a school bus to Balfron High. These factors will suit purchasers prioritising space, countryside access and low running costs over immediate urban convenience.
Overall, the house will appeal to families or home-workers seeking contemporary, low-energy living in a scenic setting, with scope for landscaping the garden or minor personalization internally. EPC Band C and freehold tenure complete the practical picture.