Properties for sale
The council has a number of properties available for sale.
Langgarth House 13-15 St Ninians Road, Stirling, FK8 2ET (under offer)
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Location | Langgarth House is centrally located within the city of Stirling. Stirling has a population of c.38,300 and has excellent transport links to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen. Langgarth House is situated within the grounds of Stirling Council’s HQ within the former Viewforth office complex. The Viewforth office block was demolished in 2014. The property is located within the Kings Park conservation area. |
Description | This momentous “B” listed property was designed by the Scottish architect William Leiper in 1897. The building consists of a 2 storey and attic detached mansion house in a Lorimer influence, 17th century design and the interior of remains unchanged, There are many original features to note including, feature fireplaces, wooden panelling walls, leaded design windows. The ground floor entrance is particularly impressive with a magnificent wooden carved staircase. The property was bought by Central Regional Council in the 1960’s and occupied as Council offices until 2009. It is worth noting that as the building has remained vacant for over 13 years and whilst Stirling Council undertake any required maintenance to the property, the successful bidder will be required to invest a significant amount of time and funds to restore the building to the required standards. https://www.buildingsatrisk.org.uk/details/912482 *Stirling Council will require any interested party to provide details of planned renovation scheme to the building along with details of costs. This information will be required to be submitted at closing date, when set. |
Agent contact |
Deborah Bruce, |
Torbrex development site FK8 2PA
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Location |
Stirling is widely regarded as one of Scotland’s busiest and most popular business and tourist locations. The city benefits from a central location and allows easy access by road and rail to all major business centres throughout the country. Both Edinburgh and Glasgow are located approximately 40 minutes’ drive from Stirling, making the City a superb commutable location. Stirling has a resident population of approximately 40,000 and a wider catchment of around 91,000 in the Stirling Council area. 55% of Scotland’s population live within a 1 hour drive from Stirling, increasing to 80% within 2 hours. |
Description | The site extends to approximately 1.36 acres and is generally rectangular in shape, bounded to the east by Beechwood Park, an area of green parkland, with Stirling High School situated to the west of the site. Vehicular access to the site will be taken from the north, through a new private housing development. |
Agent contact |
Graham and Sibbald |