Drumpark House is a stunning two storey and attic Arts and Crafts style mansion house sitting in an established garden. The Category B Listed detached building is understood to have been constructed in 1905 and assumed to be of brick construction, with roughcast exterior walls, under a pitched roof clad in clay tiles. The building extends into a single storey side projection, again assumed to be of brick construction, with roughcast exterior walls under a mansard style roof, clad in clay tiles and flat, felt covered roof.
The building retains many original features, including: stain glass windows in central stairwell, oak panelling within entrance hall and large bay windows.
In addition the main buildig was re-roofed in 2018.
Bridge of Allan is a thriving small town situated around 3 miles north of Stirling. The town benefits from a mainline railway station, that sits on the Edinburgh to Dunblane line, whilst junction 11 of the M9 motorway is within two to three minutes' drive.
The town is a very sought after and affluent residential location and is also home to Stirling University, which is recognised as Scotland's University for Sporting Excellence.
Drumpark House is situated on Claremont Drive, within walking distance of Bridge of Allan town centre and Stirling University. The town centre offers an excellent range of independent shops, caf�s and restaurants, with more extensive shopping facilities being available in nearby Stirling. ( Agency Pilot Software ref: 51377 )