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Milton Farm By G63 0JE

clydeproperty.co.uk | page 1 clydeproperty.co.uk    Dating back to the late 18th century, originally forming part of the Buchanan Castle Estate of the Duke of Montrose, this impressive ‘B’ listed, linked detached farmhouse conversion enjoys an idyllic setting within the & The Trossachs National Park. Located just 1.5 miles from located on the shores of the Loch itself, the home exudes an abundance of charm and character along with generous gardens featuring an impressive summer house/home office with power and lighting. Presented in freshly painted stone beneath a natural slate roof, the home enjoys an enviable setting surrounded by picturesque countryside which can be afforded from the aforementioned gardens with uninterrupted views towards the . A wide range of At a glance amenities are close at hand at the nearby village of Dating back to the late 18th century Balmaha including a range of coffee shops, pubs and Category ‘B’ listed converted farmhouse restaurants with a wider range of services available at the nearby village of Drymen. The area is home to Three generous double bedrooms excellent schooling and falls within the catchment of Impressive garden grounds the excellent High School and its’ wonderful setting is ideal for those who enjoy the great outdoors Only 1.5 miles from Loch Lomond with a range of water sports available on the loch including sailing, water ski-ing, kayaking, paddle boarding and boat tours. as well as a number of The finer detail local golf clubs, renowned walking routes, equestrian Beautiful, astragal windows centres and local bowling and tennis clubs. Train stations can be found at Milngavie and Balloch. LPG powered gas central heating system Original decorative staircase A summer house and a garage, both with power and lighting EPC Band F clydeproperty.co.uk | page 3 clydeproperty.co.uk | page 4 The charming features are immediately evident on entering the arched, portico entrance, to the hall with rustic floor tiles and at the end, the original, detailed, railing staircase. The lounge features a wood-burning stove and French doors open to a large, country style dining kitchen with a range of wall and base units, Belfast sink and stable door to a small, enclosed, lawned garden section which is under shared ownership. The original stone staircase leads to the upper landing off which, are three sizeable, double bedrooms, all with intricate fireplaces and finally, the four piece bathroom featuring a bath and separate shower enclosure with mains shower.

Outside, there is a gravelled driveway to the front and at the side of the property, lies a single garage with power, lighting and storage space. At the rear, is a private, well-stocked garden which is predominantly laid to lawn complemented by a periphery of plants and shrubs. There is a slabbed patio next to a timber built summer house which the current owners have used as a home office and even additional, overspill, overnight accommodation for visitors. In summary, a rare opportunity to purchase an historic, traditional home near ’s most famous loch yet with easy links to and .

clydeproperty.co.uk | page 5 clydeproperty.co.uk | page 6 Dining Kitchen Lounge 14'10" x 14'5" 15'9" x 15'8"

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Bathroom 12'0" x 5'9"

Bedroom 2 15'6" x 13'5" Bedroom 1 16'3" x 16'0"

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Milton Farm Milton of Buchanan By Drymen G63 0JE

Bedroom 3 EPC Band F 14'0" x 14'0" Approx gross internal area 1539 sqft | 143 sqm Property reference BM8696 V Whilst this brochure has been prepared with care, it is not a report on the condition of the property. Its terms are not warranted and do not constitute an offer to sell. All area and room measurements are approximate only. Floorplans are for illustration only and may not be to scale. All measurements are taken from longest and widest points.

7 Find out more contact Clyde Property Bearsden: 68 Drymen Road, Bearsden G61 2RH. T: 0141 570 0777 F: 0141 570 0123 E: [email protected]   

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