- 4 bedrooms +
- 3 reception rooms +
- 3 bathrooms +
- Period +
- First Floor +
- Garden +
- Second Floor +
- Town/City +
- Duplex +
42 Albert Place is a generously sized upper conversion, spread across two levels with its own main door access, offering scenic views of the King's Knot and Stirling Castle.
The property retains numerous traditional features and presents an excellent opportunity for modernisation. The internal layout includes: a shared ground floor vestibule, a staircase leading to the first floor with a spacious landing including an Italienate cupola and dining area, a bay-windowed lounge, kitchen, two double bedrooms, a family bathroom, WC, and a rear hall with stairs to the upper level.
The top floor features a landing, an additional bedroom, a large versatile bedroom with en suite and a sizeable cupboard, along with a turret room providing panoramic views towards Stirling. The property showcases original elements such as deep skirtings, original doors, traditional sash and case windows, and decorative cornicing. This property benefits from a private front garden area.
Royal Gardens and 42 Albert Place presents a bespoke opportunity for a wide and varied buyer demographic to purchase a piece of history within a truly breathtaking setting in the heart of Stirling. Each property is very generously proportioned and enjoys its own dedicated private outside garden space. This landmark building offers an incredible collection of homes within a historic setting at the foot of the 500 year old Stirling Castle. In recent years, the conversion of Royal Gardens and Albert Place has been designed to blend old with new and demonstrate the sensitive treatment of a Grade B listed building. Most of the apartments enjoy spectacular views to Stirling Castle and across the King's Knot to the rolling hills of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. The King's Knot is the grounds of the ancient King's Park which has been in the ownership of The Crown since the 1100's. The King's Park is therefore an area of great historical significance. It is Scotland's earliest recorded Royal Park and Scotland's last former Royal Park still owned by the Crown.
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Kings Park in Stirling, Scotland, is a historic and scenic area that offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural significance. Located near the iconic Stirling Castle, King's Park was originally a royal hunting ground in the medieval period, providing a vast expanse of woodland for the Scottish monarchy. The park is characterized by its lush green spaces, mature trees, and panoramic views of Stirling Castle, the Wallace Monument, and the surrounding countryside, including the Ochil Hills. This creates a stunning natural backdrop that attracts both locals and visitors for leisurely walks, picnics, and recreation. Schooling is available nearby at both primary and secondary level with Stirling High School and Allan's Primary School in the catchment and by independent schools, with Fairview International and Dollar Academy in the area. The M9 and M80 motorways are close by allowing easy access to the central belt. The international airports of Glasgow and Edinburgh are within easy reach by road and the main line railway station in Stirling City Centre is only 10 minutes' walk away from Royal Gardens. The area also benefits from its proximity to Stirling University, which offers many sporting facilities available to the public. In addition to the many local sports clubs, Stirling Golf Club is on the doorstep.