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Port of Menteith Dykehead House Port of Menteith Dykehead House www.clydeproperty.co.uk Dykehead House, Port of Menteith FK8 3JY Viewing By appointment please through Clyde Property Stirling 01786 471777 [email protected] we’re available till 8pm every day EER Rating Band E Property Ref PM7285 ‘Dykehead House’ is a beautiful B listed country home situated within the heart of the picturesque hamlet of Dykehead close to Port of Menteith and the stunning Lake of Menteith. Refurbished to an exacting standard and retaining many character features this stone built property offers flexible accommodation comprising of three separate properties: Dykehead House, Coll Cottage and Tiree Cottage. Offered for sale as one lot but could easily be used as one home or three separate homes. Coll Cottage and Tiree Cottage have recently been used as holiday lets with independent services. Dykehead House is the main house and offers accommodation comprising - porch entrance, roundel lounge( formerly a Toll House), sitting room, fitted dining kitchen, four bedrooms with 2 en suites, bedroom five/study, double glazing and oil central heating. Coll Cottage is a self-contained traditional stone cottage formed over 2 levels comprising: entrance hall, lounge/dining room, fitted kitchen, three bedrooms and a bathroom. Double glazing and oil central heating. Tiree Cottage is a self-contained traditional stone cottage comprising: hallway, lounge/dining room, fitted kitchen, three bedrooms and bathroom. Oil central heating and double glazing. The properties sit within extensive mature gardens and benefits from a large parking area and double garage. 2 3 4 5 Tiree Cottage 6 7 Coll Cottage Coll Cottage 8 9 Accommodation layout and room measurements Coll Cottage Port of Menteith Dykehead House Sitting room 24’3” x 11’10” Port of Menteith Tiree Cottage FK8 3JY Port of MenteithLounge Bedroom two Bedroom 14’6” x 10’4” three Dining (at widest points) 14’2” x 6’9” GROUND FLOOR kitchen Bedroom 32’7” x 10’2” two W Bedroom one narrowing Porch 23’10” x 14’2” 11’5” x 10’3” 13’6” x 11’7” to 9’6” (at widest points) Bathroom (at widest points) C C En- Coll Cottage 10’9” x 4’4” suite 7’5”x7’5” Port of Menteith Dining area Utility Bedroom three Bedroom one Dining area Kitchen 14’6” x 11’5” 19’2” x 8’10” (narrowing to 10’2”) 14’5” x 12’2” (narrowing to 4’9”) Bathroom Bedroom 12’5” x 5’2” five/study 10’10” x 8’10” FIRST FLOOR C Kitchen 25’1” x 14’2” Hallway Lounge Bedroom two 12’5” x 4’9” 14’6” x 10’4” Bedroom (at widest points) two Bedroom three GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR 14’7” x 11’3” En-suite 14’10” x 13’2” Bedroom one Porch 23’10” x 14’2” Lounge 13’6” x 11’7” Bedroom one (at widest points) C Bathroom C C 12’5” x 9’0” 10’9” x 4’4” Bed four 11’7” x 10’7” Bedroom three Shwr rm Kitchen Dining area 14’6” x 11’5” Roundal 19’2” x 8’10” (narrowing to 10’2”) lounge (narrowing to 4’9”) Porch 23’10” x 23’7” 5’6” x 4’11” Coll Cottage Tiree Cottage Porch Dykehead Cottage PLEASE NOTE: 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 GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR 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. Clyde Property exercise a policy of using recycled paper for all their printed material 10 11 Dykehead House, Port of Menteith FK8 3JY West Stirlingshire and south west Perthshire is abound with scenic splendour with the area being particularly renowned for its outdoor recreational facilities including forest walks, golf course, fishing, mountain biking and with major provision for those with equestrian interests. Local shopping facilities are available in a number of surrounding villages whilst major retail outlets are in Stirling or Glasgow. Primary schooling is available within the village while secondary education is at McLaren High in Callander. An excellent road network including motorway links make travel throughout Central Scotland and the airports readily accessible. 39 Allan Park Stirling FK8 2LT T: 01786 471777 F: 01786 478022 e: [email protected] Contact us 7 days a week, 363 days a year until 8pm every day www.clydeproperty.co.uk .
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