Semi-detached house for sale in Killin FK21, 4 Bedroom

Killin, Killin, UK

Quick Summary

Property Type:
Semi-detached house
Status:
For sale
Price
£ 259,000
Beds:
4
Baths:
1
Recepts:
3
County
Stirling
Town
Killin
Outcode
FK21
Location
Liangarstan House, Killin, Stirlingshire FK21
Marketed By:
Aberdein Considine
Posted
2024-03-22
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Property Description

Only approximately 5 miles from killin Liangarstan House in Glen Dochart is
a stunning traditional semi detached villa property set in approx one acre of enclosed grounds that contain a stable block currently holding two horses
with access to another thirty plus acreson separate lease/rent agreement.
The property offers stunning panoramic
views to three sides, and could not be better
situated in a more picturesque part of the
Scottish countryside. It is ideally located to
access all that this part of West Perthshire
has to offer including fishing, hill climbing,
mountaineering, and local country walks.
Sheltered by the foothills and slopes of the
surrounding Munro’s (>3000ft) Corbett’s
(>2500ft) and Grahams (>2000ft) all
overlooked by the magnificent peaks of
Stob Binnein, Ben Mhor and Sgiath Chuil,
Liangarstan House offers breath-taking views
of the rugged and romantic scenery. To the
North and East, there are views to Killin and
the spectacular Auchlyne ridge on the left
as well as the slopes of Creag Ghlas to the
right. To the North and West, the outlook is
magnificent, with the Auchlyne ridge to the
right and in the distance, Munro, Sgiath Chuil
and on the left much closer, snow laden in
winter and capped for most of the year, the
mighty Munros of Stob Binnein and Ben Mhor.
Glasgow is an hour away (M9 or A82) and
Edinburgh (M9) 15 minutes more, with
respective airports a little less than this.
The main train line north from Glasgow stops
throughout the day, at nearby Crianlarich, 9 miles
to the west. The cities of Perth and Stirling are
respectively 36 and 44 miles. The local town of Killin (5 miles) provides all that is necessary for weekly shopping, with supermarket, shops, post office, police station, garage, petrol station and outdoor activity facilities, all year round.

Key Features of Note:

• Traditional Semi Detached villa
• 3 Public Rooms
• 4 Bedrooms
• Kitchen with Breakfast Room and Utility Room
• Bathroom and Downstairs Wc.
• Bio Mass heating system with
a substantial income/Payback being received
• Coal Fire and 11kw Wood Burning stove also
offer heating through the property.
• New double glazed windows
• Tranquil rural setting with breathtaking panoramic views
• Equestrian Facilities
• Private grounds
• Excellent Parking for up to 5 cars

The front and side gardens are laid as
gravel bed with wild flowers and ringed
by white wash stones. Approximately
300m2 of ground, there is ample space for
experimentation/personalisation. There is
a wooden single garage, currently used as
a tool shed, dry storage for horse feed and
winter stock of wood pellets for the central
heating system
The rear garden is a little over an acre, divided
into two. There is an attractive wildlife garden
a little over ½ an acre, with maintained lawn,
drying green and neat pathways. There is
also a large fruit and vegetable poly tunnel,
re-covered 4 years ago, raised potato bed,
two hen runs and hen houses for 12 birds.
This garden contains mature beech, willow,
rowan, pear, apple and conifer trees, with an
assortment of wild berry plants and flowers.
This very large area offers complete pet and
child containment, via well-maintained 5ft
wooden shadow box perimeter fencing.
A galvanised storage shed on concrete
base for bikes and lawnmowers is included
in the sale.
There is access to a sloping paddock is via a gate
or via the Stable-field shelter. This sturdy 12 year old wooden shelter is currently home to an Arab mare and Dartmoor mare and provides shelter, feeding and grooming space, with hard-standing to the front. The paddock perimeter is fenced with wellmaintained wooden ‘Ranch Rail’ and Lancashire
wire. Exit the paddock to the open fields on either
side where the current owners have a grazing lease
(held for 16 years) with the local estate. There is also access for horses to rear is via field gate suitable for horse box transporter.
This is a wonderful home is a stunning, scenic
location. It would suit a range of buyers from younger growing families to second home or holiday home purchasers.
Viewing essential for full appreciation.

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