17 Park Street, Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, FK13 6AG

Cottage

Sale history

£98,000 in January 2015

The property

This attractive detached two bedroom COTTAGE offers competitively priced accommodation which will appeal to a broad spectrum of the market. The internal layout which is all on ground level comprises:- reception hallway with exposed beamed ceiling, lounge (again with exposed beamed ceiling), dining room, fitted kitchen, 2 double bedrooms and modern shower room. As the property was originally used to form part of the police station there is also a small room which was the prison cell. Notable period features have still been retained and the property is further enhanced by gas fired central heating and double glazing. To the side is a driveway which leads to a timber garage, whilst to the rear is a secluded mature garden and two garden sheds.

  • Dining Room

    3.61 m X 2.11 m / 11'10" X 6'11"

  • Kitchen

    3.4 m X 2.49 m / 11'2" X 8'2"

  • Bedroom 1

    4.8 m X 3.61 m / 15'9" X 11'10"

  • Bedroom 2

    3.94 m X 3.35 m / 12'11" X 11'0"

  • Shower Room

    2.69 m X 2.11 m / 8'10" X 6'11"

  • Old Cell

    2.9 m X 0.99 m / 9'6" X 3'3"

  • New Item

    From Stirling heading east along the A91 travel along the High Street and upon entering Tillicoultry take the second turning on your right into Park Street. No 17 is halfway along on your right hand side. If travelling west along the Dollar Road (again the A91) which becomes High Street pass Moss Road on your left and then take the fourth turning on your left into Park Street.

Energy rating E

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