Grand stone gates and a tree-lined driveway provide a hint of the charming home and gardens that lie beyond.
Brechin Lodge was built in 1900, and was originally used as one of the town's bakeries. The home has been tastefully renovated to contemporary standards, and is only a short walk from Stirling and Aldgate villages. The property is one acre, and contains lush gardens. Century-old glory vine and wisteria, sit alongside an abundance of more recent plantings.
The home faces north for optimum solar access, and contains a perfectly positioned pergola which has views of the garden.
The formal living room features stone walls, an open fireplace, and window seats with views of the garden. The kitchen has been built from recycled timber, and has a walk-in pantry. The kitchen is connected to a family room with floor-to-ceiling glass windows and a combustion fire.
A tennis court is tucked away at the back of the property, and there are two stone outbuildings: a double garage and a studio/storage shed.