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Looking for a house near to Stirling - no idea what areas to consider!

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FallingGoldfinch · 29/04/2015 16:42

Any help very gratefully received.

We'd like 4 beds, large rooms if possible (or potential to knock rooms through, maybe extend).

Has to be semi-rural, no close neighbours, ideally a converted steading or similar.

Don't mind a bit of doing-up, but really don't want to rip things out that I hate but are seen as 'features' by estate agents (Aga, wood burning stoves, that sort of thing).

Ideally within 20 minutes or so of Stirling University.

I've checked Dunblane, Bridge of Allan, Auchterarder, Dollar - not sure where else I should look as I suspect the place I want maybe won't have an actual town name if that makes sense.

Thank you Smile.

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haggisaggis · 29/04/2015 16:56

This looks nice! Braco. Bit pricey mind you!

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wigglybeezer · 29/04/2015 17:03

You could try Doune, Blairdrummond, Gargunnock, Kippen, Deanston, Muckhart.

A lot of steading conversions are converted into groups of two or three properties round here, hard to avoid near neighbours.

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FallingGoldfinch · 29/04/2015 17:13

That is a bit pricey haggis - and there's an open fire which is on my hate-list Wink.

That rules out steadings then wiggly - shame, as I really just want to take my house with me.

I'll have a look at those areas, thanks.

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wigglybeezer · 29/04/2015 17:19

There is a bungalow for sale in Muckhart that has a two acre garden, it's on Drumburn farm road I think. not very exciting looking but it could be a blank canvas for an interesting extension.

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FallingGoldfinch · 29/04/2015 17:25

Do you have a link for that wiggly?

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FallingGoldfinch · 29/04/2015 17:28

Found it!

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FallingGoldfinch · 29/04/2015 17:29

I've heard a few negative things about Dollar - anyone from there?

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FallingGoldfinch · 29/04/2015 17:30

(that didn't come out the right way!)

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wigglybeezer · 29/04/2015 17:34

Me! Ask away, I think I am fairly impartial.

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frankie80 · 29/04/2015 17:58

Drymen? Balmaha? Alloa? Falkirk?

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Hexiegone · 29/04/2015 18:03
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Hexiegone · 29/04/2015 18:04

Sorry Blush Wiggly's already said Kippen.

Bridge of Allan?

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wigglybeezer · 29/04/2015 18:28

If you are willing to go a wee bit further out, DRum, Crook of Devon and Rumbling Bridge are possibilities, they tend to have more semi rural properties.

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ImperialBlether · 29/04/2015 18:32

My sister's on MN and she's from Dollar. What have you heard about it?

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OllyBJolly · 29/04/2015 18:41

Can't think of anything negative about Dollar - other than the traffic jam every morning with the influx of kids to the popular private school there.

To be honest, if you're looking at semi rural, I'd chase the property then look at the area. There are some beautiful areas round about Stirling. Some of the towns might have a reputation for being a bit rough, but are often surrounded by beautiful homes in fantastic surroundings (e.g. Plean or Cowie)

What's your approx budget?

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BloodyDogHairs · 29/04/2015 19:23

Do you have DC's that will be attending primary/high school?

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FallingGoldfinch · 29/04/2015 19:32

I think about £400k but might be flexible - primary and high school please (state not fee-paying)!

I don't want to offend anyone with what I've heard about places, but am happy to be told it's nonsense so will just say anyway . . . have heard that Dollar is a bit status/money obsessed. Have heard Bridge of Allan is similar, bit cliquey (and trying to get away from all that).

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BloodyDogHairs · 29/04/2015 19:59

I've not stayed in Bridge of Allan too poor but I've worked there, I love it. Lovely primary school, loads of wee shop's and cafes around.

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FallingGoldfinch · 29/04/2015 21:46

Bridge of Allan would be great as somewhere local that I could go to, but wouldn't want to live there.

My geography is really awful - is there somewhere that is between Stirling and Perth that is commutable and has what I'm after? I really like the feel of Perth (although I like Stirling too, just can't seem to find any houses Sad ).

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OllyBJolly · 29/04/2015 21:49

Very close to the Uni and major routes, but tucked away in a very green corner www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-33342489.html

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FallingGoldfinch · 29/04/2015 21:54

Thanks Olly - it would need to be a lot cheaper than that if it needs so much done though; that one is a bit of a project Sad.

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OneMagnumisneverenough · 29/04/2015 22:58

So you are looking up towards Auchterarder way then?

You'll know that Dunblane gets the best academic results in the area - I'm not necessarily saying that makes it the best school btw - Certainly at the moment there is no problem getting a place from out of catchment, they are actively seeking pupils, but transport (or lack thereof) can be an issue.

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OneMagnumisneverenough · 29/04/2015 23:02
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OneMagnumisneverenough · 29/04/2015 23:17

Aberfoyle? A bit further than 20 mins from the uni but rural :

www.s1homes.com/property-for-sale/2014040223160577.shtml

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OneMagnumisneverenough · 29/04/2015 23:19
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