Pretty loch-side house in Scotland for sale
A wonderful family home on the shores of Loch Venachar in the area known as ‘The gateway to the Highlands’ has come onto the market


West Dullater is a large family house in a spectacular position on the south side of Loch Venacher about four miles from Callander, an area of Scotland renowned for its beautiful landscapes.
*Luxury property for sale in Scotland
The property has been rebuilt relative recently – in the 1980s so has all modern amenities – mostly to take advantage of all the natural advantages the situation provides.
The property has hall, drawing room, dining room, sitting room, study, kitchen, utility room, cloakroom, conservatory with stunning views, master bedroom with en suite bathroom and four further bedrooms plus the bathroom and cellar.
West Dullater also stands in around 20 acres of grounds. Immediately surrounding the house are well-tended lawns, flower borders and shrubs with a paved terrace adjoining the drawing room from where there are magnificent views over Loch Venachar towards Ben Ledi and The Trossachs. To the south is an area of sloping wooded grounds with a burn meandering through. The grazing land extends to the shore of the loch and the property owner has around half a mile of frontage giving riparian ownership, boating and fishing rights.
Close to the house are also two garages and a wood store. The house is four miles from Callander, and 21 miles from Stirling. Edinburgh airport is 50 miles.
The guide price for West Dullater is offers over £800,000. For further information please contact 0131 222 9600.
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