Ardchullarie , A beautifully situated farming estate with great sporting and amenity appeal, featuring a delightful primary residence and five additional cottages, all set within a 532 acre estate. ARDCHULLARIE CALLANDER, PERTHSHIRE, FK17 8HF

CALLANDER 6 MILES, 21 MILES, EDINBURGH AIRPORT 50 MILES, GLASGOW 47 MILES An outstanding traditional shooting lodge in a commanding position above Loch Lubnaig with separate guest cottage and about 42 acres

About 42 acres About 1 mile of loch frontage

HBJ Gateley SOLICITORS Savills EDINBURGH 19 Canning Street 8 Wemyss Place Edinburgh Edinburgh EH3 6DH EH3 6DH 0131 247 3700 Tel: 0131 228 2400 [email protected] [email protected] savills.co.uk

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SITUATION

Ardchullarie Lodge sits in spectacular countryside on the banks of Loch Lubnaig to the north Stirling is well placed for road, rail and bus connections to all the major towns in Scotland. The west of Callander in the Loch Lomond and the National Park. It enjoys an elevated pivot of the motorway network is only 18 miles from Ardchullarie Lodge, giving quick access to position with undisturbed panoramic views down the loch and towards the surrounding hills. Edinburgh and Glasgow. Both Edinburgh and Glasgow Airports are within easy reach and there is a train station at Stirling offering regular services to both cities. There is a wide range of Callander is well known as being a ‘gateway to the highlands’. It offers an abundance of local private schools within easy reach, including Beaconhurst, Dollar Academy, Morrison’s Academy, shops and facilities. Education is provided at Callander Primary School and the much-admired Glenalmond, Strathallan and Kilgraston (girls only). Stirling University is also nearby at Bridge of secondary school, McLaren High. There is a leisure centre with a swimming pool in the town Allan. and an 18 hole golf course. Other attractions in the area such as the Rob Roy Centre and the steamship Sir Walter Scott on Loch Katrine are very popular. The A84 is a main route into the Highlands and The Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. There are opportunities for many outdoor activities including climbing, hill walking, water The city of Stirling is only 21 miles away and is the historical heart of Scotland, with Stirling sports, fishing, shooting and stalking. Gleneagles Hotel with its leisure club and golf courses is Castle, Bannockburn and the Wallace Monument just a few of the many sights to visit in the only 29 miles to the east. local area. The castle was the seat of the kings of Scotland in the Middle Ages. Stirling was for long the pivotal centre of the nation’s history and saw both William Wallace’s defeat of the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297, and Robert the Bruce’s victory at nearby Bannockburn in 1314. 4

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Cottage & Outbuildings Gross internal area (approx) B HW 205.40 sq.m (2211 sq.ft) Bathroom For Identification Only. Not To Scale. Games Boiler © Square Foot Media. Room Study 8.81 x 3.73 3.89 x 2.67 28'11'' x 12'3'' Coal 12'9'' x 8'9'' Store Store To To Loft Loft Bathroom Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 4.88 x 3.86 3.89 x 3.71 16' x 12'8'' 12'9'' x 12'2''

Courtyard 19.05 x 6.81 62'6'' x 22'4'' (approximate)

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HW Cloaks Study 3.17 x 3.17 Sitting 10'5'' x 10'5'' Room 5.36 x 3.05 WC 17'7'' x 10' Bathroom

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5.08 x 3.30 Utility Bedroom 2 16'8'' x 10'10'' 4.47 x 3.23 14'8'' x 10'7'' WC Reception Hall 4.62 x 4.60 15'2" x 15'1" Kitchen 6.15 x 3.81 20'2'' x 12'6''

Basement Bedroom 3 3.45 x 3.23

Butter's 11'4'' x 10'7'' Pantry H Hall 'UDZLQJ 'LQLQJ Room Room e

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Master Bedroom Bedroom 4 5.11 x 4.11 4.65 x 4.04 Dressing 16'9'' x 13'6'' 15'3'' x 13'3'' Room Basement Ground Floor Ground Floor Conservatory 7.26 x 4.47 23'10'' x 14'8''

First Floor Terrace

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Store 4.04 x 2.67 13'3'' x 8'9''

Chapel B Bedroom 3 3.86 x 2.67 3.86 x 3.86 12'8'' x 12'8'' 12'8'' x 8'9'' Potting Shed 3.05 x 2.18 ARDCHULLARIE LODGE 10' x 7'2'' Deer Larder 7.39 x 2.21 Callander, FK17 8HF 24'3'' x 7'3'' Gross Internal Area (approx) Ground Floor 612.49 sq.m (6593 sq.ft) Ground Floor GroundGro Floorund Floor (Including Boiler & Cottage)

2.08 x 1.98 6'10'' x 6'6'' Cottage & Outbuildings Utility 4.55 x 2.16 14'11'' x 7'1'' Dairy Gross internal area (approx) 5.36 x 4.01 17'7'' x 13'2'' Bathroom Kennel Bedroom 7 205.40 sq.m (2211 sq.ft) 3.25 x 2.11 3.89 x 3.10 10'8'' x 6'11'' Store 12'9'' x 10'2'' Bathroom

Kitchen Store 3.12 x 2.46 10'3'' x 8'1'' Hall Master Bedroom 2 Bathroom Bedroom 2.92 x 2.62 4.09 x 2.87 9'7'' x 8'7'' 13'5'' x 9'5''

Coach House/ Hall To Garage Loft B 6.12 x 6.10 To 20'1'' x 20' Loft Dining Sitting Hall Bedroom 5 Bedroom 6 Room Room 3.20 x 2.69 3.91 x 2.69 4.06 x 3.94 4.24 x 4.19 10'6'' x 8'10'' 12'10'' x 8'10'' 13'4'' x 12'11'' 13'11'' x 13'9''

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DESCRIPTION

Ardchullarie Lodge is a superb traditional shooting lodge set in a commanding position facing south over Loch Lubnaig. It was built in 1910 as a shooting lodge for Colonel Archibald Stirling of Keir, father of Colonel David Stirling, the founder of the Special Air Service (SAS).

Roy's map (1747-55) indicates that there was a farming township on the site in the mid 18th century, then called Aldchulery. The first edition Ordnance Survey map of Perthshire (1862-63) shows a building on the site, which was probably pulled down when the shooting lodge was built. It is believed that this building was the farmhouse where the early African explorer James Bruce of Kinnaird wrote his account in 1768 of his journey to the source of the Blue Nile. Ardchullarie Lodge was owned for a time by Scottish singer songwriter Jim Kerr of the rock band Simple Minds. He used the property as his song writing and recording studio for a number of years.

Designed by Stewart and Paterson of Glasgow, the house is characterised by its restrained Scots Renaissance detailing which includes a range of traditional features including crowstepped gables and carved and shaped dormerheads to the principal first floor windows. The main house has wing walls to the side which link to the former stable block, creating an enclosed courtyard. The former stables have been now been converted into further accommodation to service the house. The accommodation throughout is remarkably well presented and finished to a very high standard whilst retaining a wealth of traditional character including parquet flooring, working window shutters, timber panelling and Jacobean revival cornice work

The house is built on an elevated site above Loch Lubnaig to take full advantage of the dramatic scenery. The main elevation faces south west giving breathtaking views across Loch Lubnaig towards . There is an excellent range of outbuildings including a separate guest cottage, a double garage / boathouse, coal store and kennels. A driveway leaves the main road through stone pillars, passing the motor house and the front of the guest cottage and leading up to electrically operated wrought iron gates with an intercom system. The drive then continues to the front of the house.

ACCOMMODATION

The front door sits under a beautiful stone coat of arms depicting two wolf hounds standing over the shield with the Stirling family motto, “Gang Forward”, below. An inner porch leads into the main reception hall which has traditional parquet flooring and wonderful white painted panelling and pillars. The principal reception rooms all radiate off here. The drawing room has windows to the south west and north west as well as beautiful timber panelling and decorative cornicing. The fireplace has a marble surround and timber mantel with a decorative iron inset. The adjacent conservatory has spectacular south westerly views over the loch and towards Ben Ledi. The dining room is also off the main entrance hall. It has windows on two aspects with working shutters, parquet flooring, decorative ceiling plasterwork, and a fireplace with a marble surround and decorative timber mantel. There is a connecting door to the conservatory. Also situated off the main entrance hall is a reading room/study with timber panelling, fitted bookshelves with cupboards below and a fireplace. Next to this there is a cloakroom with wash hand basin, fitted coat hooks, boiler cupboard and separate WC. There is a further sitting room with windows on two aspects overlooking the courtyard. It has a fireplace and solid wood shelving with integrated cabinet.

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The kitchen is fitted with a range of base and wall storage units with stainless steel work Outbuildings surfaces and an integrated double sink with a food waste disposer. Integrated appliances include a Lacanche range cooker with twin ovens, six hobs, a warming plate and wok hob. Other Further outbuildings at Ardchullarie include a large brick built double garage / boat house under appliances include a Neff dishwasher and a large Maytag double door fridge freezer which sits to a pitched slate roof with dog kennels and a former byre / dairy to the rear. This has been the rear of the kitchen in a separate larder area with large food cupboards. The kitchen has re-roofed and panelled with timber internally in recent years. There is also a game larder and an views over the loch and gardens. The adjacent butler’s pantry has doors into both the kitchen existing generator house with wooden sliding door and two separate store rooms. and the dining room. It has fitted glass cabinets and base units with solid wood surfaces with an integrated sink. There is also a utility room overlooking the courtyard, with plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer, fitted units and a Belfast sink. Off the rear passage stone GARDENS AND GROUNDS steps behind a door lead down to the basement where there is further storage space for wine and logs and a hatch to the courtyard. Ardchullarie Lodge sits in a spectacular setting in about 42 acres including beautiful, mature gardens, low hill ground, mature woodland and loch side paddocks of about 24 acres. The The first floor accommodation is approached by the principal staircase in the main entrance hall. paddocks have just over 1 mile of loch frontage with riparian fishing rights on Loch Lubnaig. There is also a separate staircase to the rear of the house. The master bedroom provides stunning views over the loch to the south west and north west and also has a traditional style The principal gardens sit to the rear and east of Ardchullarie Lodge and have large lawned areas press and gas fireplace with decorative marble surround and mantel. There is a dressing room surrounded by a range of mature broadleaf and coniferous trees as well as mature shrubs next to this which is fitted with an excellent range of wardrobes and drawers with automatic including hollies and rhododendrons. Above the gardens there is an area of mature woodland lighting. It also has a door leading out onto a south west facing balcony which is enclosed by with a vehicular track passing through. A burn runs off the hill through this woodland. To the decorative wrought iron fencing with a shield depicting the initials of Colonel Archibald Stirling. north west of the house there is a paddock which has been fenced off and is surrounded by There are a further six bedrooms, three of which have wonderful views over the loch; two trees. overlook the gardens to the north west and the final bedroom overlooks the courtyard. There are three bathrooms, two of which have WCs, wash hand basins and baths with shower attachments while the third has a wash hand basin, bath with shower over and a separate, adjacent WC. There is also a linen cupboard and two walk-in store rooms. Guest Cottage Courtyard Annexe

The courtyard is approached through a wonderful decorative gate set into the stone archway with Colonel Archibald Stirling’s initials shaped into the iron work with the date 1910 above. The original stables have been partially converted to provide exceptional further accommodation. On the ground floor there is a fantastic games room with full height timber panelling, a fireplace and a billiard table with lighting lowered from the roof. Also on the ground floor, but accessed only by a separate door from the courtyard, are a study and a bathroom. A traditional spiral staircase from the games room and a further staircase from the study lead up to the first floor. Here there are three bedrooms, a chapel room and a further bathroom. Also off the courtyard is a useful range of outbuildings including a potting shed, a coal shed and two further store rooms.

Guest Cottage

Situated immediately off the driveway leading up to Ardchullarie Lodge is the single storey guest cottage. This has a 1793 date stone above the front door which was supposedly taken from the original farmhouse. It has a driveway and a parking area to the rear. The accommodation includes a sitting room with a fireplace and a shelved alcove, a dining room, a kitchen with fitted units and integrated appliances, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a utility room to the rear with plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer as well as fitted units.

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GENERAL REMARKS Deposit A deposit of 10% of the purchase price may be required. It will be paid within 7 days of the Services conclusion of Missives. The deposit will be non-returnable in the event of the Purchaser(s) Oil fired, LPG gas to gas fires and kitchen cooker, drainage to private septic tank, mains failing to complete the sale for reasons not attributable to the Seller or his agents. electricity. Private water supply from the hill supply. viewing EPC Strictly by appointment with Savills Edinburgh 0131 247 3700. Band F If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property. Listing Ardchullarie Lodge, the guest cottage and the motor house building are Category B Listed. important notice Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: Local Authority Ardchullarie Lodge is in Stirling Council Tax Band H. The guest cottage has a business rateable 1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the value of £700 p.a. The property is situated within The Loch Lomond and the Trossachs property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or National Park. otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be Fixtures and Fittings relied upon as statements or representations of fact. All fitted carpets, curtains, blinds, light fittings (except for the chandelier in the chapel) and integrated white goods are included in the sale. The billiard table is included in the sale. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that Some of the furniture is available subject to separate negotiation. the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by Riparian Fishing Rights inspection or otherwise. There are riparian rights to fish for salmon from the shore of Loch Lubnaig.

Footpath DIRECTIONS There is a public footpath leading up the northern section of the driveway and passing to the north of the boat house and up onto the hill beyond. This continues for 7 miles to Loch Earn. From Callander travel north on the A84 and after about 7 miles the drive to Ardchullarie Lodge is on the right. Servitude rights, burdens and wayleaves The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all servitude rights, burdens, reservations and wayleaves, including rights of access and rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage, water and wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cable, drains and water, gas and other pipes, whether contained in the Title Deeds or informally constituted and whether referred to in the General Remarks and Stipulations or not. The Purchaser(s) will be held to have satisfied himself as to the nature of all such servitude rights and others.

Offers Offers, in Scottish legal form, must be submitted by your solicitor to the Selling Agents.

It is intended to set a closing date but the seller reserves the right to negotiate a sale with a single party. All genuinely interested parties are advised to instruct their solicitor to note their interest with the Selling Agents immediately after inspection.

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