Land for sale
Denny, Stirling and Falkirk, FK6 5JF
Guide Price
£695,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Equestrian, Ménage, Smallholding
Land Tags: Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2021
- Removed: Oct 2021
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Ménage, Smallholding
- Land Tags: Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture
GENERAL
West Riverside Farm is an attractive smallholding situated in rural Stirlingshire. Denny, located four miles to the east has a selection of supermarkets, education facilities, local shops and amenities. Falkirk, a short drive to the east provides a larger range of shops and amenities.
Nearby, the historic City of Stirling has a wider range of shopping, sporting and recreational facilities including a multi screen cinema, large shopping centre and a multi-million pound modern facility that includes an Olympic-sized swimming pool, ice rink, gym, climbing walls and a selection of 3G pitches for football, rugby and hockey. There are numerous golf courses within easy reach including Buchanan Castle at Balfron and Strathendrick Golf Club near Drymen.
West Riverside Farm is ideally located for the commuter, with excellent links to the M80 north and south bound, with the cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh being within an hour’s drive respectively. The closest railway station is located in Labert, with direct trains to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stirling for all mainline services to the North. Glasgow and Edinburgh Airports offer a range of domestic and international flights.
Stirlingshire and the neighbouring county of North Lanarkshire provide a wonderful setting for the property and ample opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property is located at the foot of the scenic Carron Valley, with the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park being a short drive to the west offering world renowned scenery and excellent opportunities for hill walking, along with other rural activities such as pony trekking, mountain biking, fishing and shooting.
DESCRIPTION
West Riverside Farm is an excellent smallholding located in an accessible location within rural Stirlingshire, which benefits from an area of good grazing ground and is adjacent to the banks of the River Carron. The farm is centered on a large range of modern buildings with the modern farmhouse being situated to the west of the steading. The buildings provide excellent accommodation for 15 horses, a purpose-built sand arena and a large machinery workshop. To the north of the buildings there is an outdoor ménage extending to 1589 m2, with a small field shelter providing accommodation for three horses.
The farm extends in total to approximately 16.78 Ha (41.47 Acres). The land has been classified by the James Hutton Institute as predominantly Grade 5.1, with areas immediately bordering the River Carron being classified as Grade 6.
WEST RIVERSIDE FARMHOUSE, STEADING AND 15.52 HA (38.35 Acres)
West Riverside Farmhouse is an attractive, modern country property set in the scenic Carron Valley, providing excellent family accommodation over two storeys. The property was built in 2013 and has been finished to a very high standard throughout, with oak flooring being found through most of the property. The main entrance into the property leads through the vestibule into the spacious, well lit open plan kitchen diner. The kitchen has been fully refurbished by the current owner. Adjacent to the kitchen, is a substantial study/office area that benefits from a WC/shower room. The dining area is complemented by a lounge area with patio doors, overlooking the stone paved patio and the surrounding farmland. The highlight of the ground floor is the large living room, which houses the 23kW log burning stove.
The beautiful open plan oak and glass staircase leads up to the first floor of the property. On the first floor there are four bedrooms and a large family bathroom. The main bedroom consists of a large master bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and French doors leading onto a balcony, providing excellent views over the Carron Valley. The house itself is a large detached country house that consists of a mixture of log lap cladding and a roughcast render exterior under a slate roof. The heating is provided by a mixture of LPG and an energy store boiler, with hot water being assisted by the log stove. The property benefits from direct access off the B818, via a double gate width Tarmac sweep that leads directly to the parking area and the steading to the east of the house. The layout and dimensions of each room are detailed within the floor plans within the particulars.
GARDEN GROUND
The house is encompassed by a mixture of stone slab and decorative gravel patio, with an area laid to grass.
FARM BUILDINGS
There is an excellent range of farm buildings which could be utilised for other purposes, subject to obtaining the necessary consents. The farm buildings are located to the east of the farmhouse and comprise:
Indoor Riding Arena (43.24m x 17.64m)
Of steel portal frame construction under a box profile roof with a mixture of concrete block and Yorkshire board wall and a concrete floor. Within this building there is a good sized sand arena (32.55m x 16.8m) that has a mixture of silica sand and Martin Collins professional equestrian surface and OSB kickboards encompassing the arena. It further benefits from LED floodlights throughout.
Tack Room Lean-to (27.38m x 4.26m)
Of timber frame construction under a corrugated roof with concrete block walls and a concrete floor.
Stable Yard (18.25m x 14.65m)
Of concrete frame construction under a corrugated roof with concrete block walls and a concrete floor. Equipped with 15 stables (3.5m x 3.3m) of timber and galvanised steel construction.
Workshop (22.61m x 8.91m)
Of steel portal frame construction under a box profile roof with a concrete block walls, with a concrete floor. Equipped with an inspection hatch for vehicle maintenance and roller shutter doors.
Store Shed (4.62m x 8.91m)
Of steel portal frame construction under a box profile roof with a concrete block walls and a concrete floor.
There is a large hard standing separating the house from the steading.
FARMLAND
The farmland extends to approximately 16.78 Ha (41.47 Acres) which is currently down to permanent pasture and utilised for grazing. The land has been classified by the James Hutton Institute as predominantly Grade 5.1, with areas immediately bordering the River Carron being classified as Grade 6.
Marketed by: Galbraith, Stirling
West Riverside Farm is an attractive smallholding situated in rural Stirlingshire. Denny, located four miles to the east has a selection of supermarkets, education facilities, local shops and amenities. Falkirk, a short drive to the east provides a larger range of shops and amenities.
Nearby, the historic City of Stirling has a wider range of shopping, sporting and recreational facilities including a multi screen cinema, large shopping centre and a multi-million pound modern facility that includes an Olympic-sized swimming pool, ice rink, gym, climbing walls and a selection of 3G pitches for football, rugby and hockey. There are numerous golf courses within easy reach including Buchanan Castle at Balfron and Strathendrick Golf Club near Drymen.
West Riverside Farm is ideally located for the commuter, with excellent links to the M80 north and south bound, with the cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh being within an hour’s drive respectively. The closest railway station is located in Labert, with direct trains to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stirling for all mainline services to the North. Glasgow and Edinburgh Airports offer a range of domestic and international flights.
Stirlingshire and the neighbouring county of North Lanarkshire provide a wonderful setting for the property and ample opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property is located at the foot of the scenic Carron Valley, with the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park being a short drive to the west offering world renowned scenery and excellent opportunities for hill walking, along with other rural activities such as pony trekking, mountain biking, fishing and shooting.
DESCRIPTION
West Riverside Farm is an excellent smallholding located in an accessible location within rural Stirlingshire, which benefits from an area of good grazing ground and is adjacent to the banks of the River Carron. The farm is centered on a large range of modern buildings with the modern farmhouse being situated to the west of the steading. The buildings provide excellent accommodation for 15 horses, a purpose-built sand arena and a large machinery workshop. To the north of the buildings there is an outdoor ménage extending to 1589 m2, with a small field shelter providing accommodation for three horses.
The farm extends in total to approximately 16.78 Ha (41.47 Acres). The land has been classified by the James Hutton Institute as predominantly Grade 5.1, with areas immediately bordering the River Carron being classified as Grade 6.
WEST RIVERSIDE FARMHOUSE, STEADING AND 15.52 HA (38.35 Acres)
West Riverside Farmhouse is an attractive, modern country property set in the scenic Carron Valley, providing excellent family accommodation over two storeys. The property was built in 2013 and has been finished to a very high standard throughout, with oak flooring being found through most of the property. The main entrance into the property leads through the vestibule into the spacious, well lit open plan kitchen diner. The kitchen has been fully refurbished by the current owner. Adjacent to the kitchen, is a substantial study/office area that benefits from a WC/shower room. The dining area is complemented by a lounge area with patio doors, overlooking the stone paved patio and the surrounding farmland. The highlight of the ground floor is the large living room, which houses the 23kW log burning stove.
The beautiful open plan oak and glass staircase leads up to the first floor of the property. On the first floor there are four bedrooms and a large family bathroom. The main bedroom consists of a large master bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and French doors leading onto a balcony, providing excellent views over the Carron Valley. The house itself is a large detached country house that consists of a mixture of log lap cladding and a roughcast render exterior under a slate roof. The heating is provided by a mixture of LPG and an energy store boiler, with hot water being assisted by the log stove. The property benefits from direct access off the B818, via a double gate width Tarmac sweep that leads directly to the parking area and the steading to the east of the house. The layout and dimensions of each room are detailed within the floor plans within the particulars.
GARDEN GROUND
The house is encompassed by a mixture of stone slab and decorative gravel patio, with an area laid to grass.
FARM BUILDINGS
There is an excellent range of farm buildings which could be utilised for other purposes, subject to obtaining the necessary consents. The farm buildings are located to the east of the farmhouse and comprise:
Indoor Riding Arena (43.24m x 17.64m)
Of steel portal frame construction under a box profile roof with a mixture of concrete block and Yorkshire board wall and a concrete floor. Within this building there is a good sized sand arena (32.55m x 16.8m) that has a mixture of silica sand and Martin Collins professional equestrian surface and OSB kickboards encompassing the arena. It further benefits from LED floodlights throughout.
Tack Room Lean-to (27.38m x 4.26m)
Of timber frame construction under a corrugated roof with concrete block walls and a concrete floor.
Stable Yard (18.25m x 14.65m)
Of concrete frame construction under a corrugated roof with concrete block walls and a concrete floor. Equipped with 15 stables (3.5m x 3.3m) of timber and galvanised steel construction.
Workshop (22.61m x 8.91m)
Of steel portal frame construction under a box profile roof with a concrete block walls, with a concrete floor. Equipped with an inspection hatch for vehicle maintenance and roller shutter doors.
Store Shed (4.62m x 8.91m)
Of steel portal frame construction under a box profile roof with a concrete block walls and a concrete floor.
There is a large hard standing separating the house from the steading.
FARMLAND
The farmland extends to approximately 16.78 Ha (41.47 Acres) which is currently down to permanent pasture and utilised for grazing. The land has been classified by the James Hutton Institute as predominantly Grade 5.1, with areas immediately bordering the River Carron being classified as Grade 6.
Marketed by: Galbraith, Stirling
Land Registry Data
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