Scottish country house in National Park
This period country house comes with spacious accommodation and its own semi-ancient woodland, all just 12 miles from Loch Lomond
Duchray House is a charming country property believed to date from the 1700s situated on the edge of the Trossach Hills in the Loch Lomond National Park. The property has been recently refurbished, and in particular the kitchen and bathrooms are now completely modernised.
With first-class family and entertaining accommodation, the property provides spacious rooms throughout, over two levels. The ground floor features an entrance hall, drawing room, formal dining room, family room, large kitchen, and an en-suite guest bedroom. Upstairs are the upper hallway to the four other bedrooms, and the main family bathroom.
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Outside are formal gardens and extensive lawns, as well as an outbuilding which could be converted for many potential uses. To the east is the semi-ancient woodland of oak and birch with many paths and walkways and there is rough grazing on two fields: the grounds come to around ten acres.
Duchray House lies around two miles west of Aberfoyle; Loch Lomond itself is around 12 miles and shooting and stalking can all be easily rented locally. Glasgow is within easy reach.
The guide price is £695,000. For further information please contact Strutt & Parker on 0141 225 3883 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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