
Myreton, Kippen, Stirling, Stirlingshire, FK8

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
6
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
4,524 sq ft
420 sq m
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Freehold
Key features
- A substantial country house set within a beautiful rural setting, offering well balanced accommodation alongside an exceptional range of outbuildings and around five acres of established (truncated)
- The house provides flexible living over two floors, with generous reception rooms featuring high ceilings, large sash windows and attractive countryside views.
- The principal living spaces are centred around comfort and light, including a drawing room with an open fireplace and an additional living room that enjoys an elevated outlook.
- The kitchen forms the heart of the home, functioning as a practical family space with direct access to the courtyard and excellent support for rural living.
- The extensive traditional stone outbuildings arranged around the courtyard represent a significant asset, offering substantial potential for a variety of uses subject to consent.
- Extending to approximately five acres, the gardens and grounds provide privacy, seclusion and a strong sense of scale, enhancing the property’s overall rural character.
- EPC Rating = E
Description
Description
Myreton is a substantial country house set within an beautiful rural setting, offering well balanced accommodation alongside an exceptional range of outbuildings and around five acres of established garden and grounds. The house itself provides flexible living arranged over two floors, while the wider grouping of traditional buildings and land creates a rare opportunity for a variety of uses, all centred on an attractive courtyard at the heart of the property.
The main house is entered through a welcoming hallway that leads naturally into the principal living spaces. The reception rooms are generous and well proportioned, benefiting from high ceilings and large sash windows that bring in plentiful natural light and frame views across the surrounding countryside. The principal drawing room enjoys a calm outlook and is centred around an open fireplace, providing a comfortable and practical space for everyday living. A further living room sits in an elevated position and makes the most of its aspect, with wide windows creating a strong visual connection to the landscape beyond and offering an alternative, more informal living area.
The kitchen sits at the heart of the house and is arranged as a practical family space with direct access to the courtyard. Its scale allows it to function comfortably for daily use, while supporting rooms nearby ensure the house works well for a busy rural lifestyle. A separate dining room provides a more formal option, with good proportions and tall windows making it well suited to both family gatherings and entertaining.
Bedroom accommodation is adaptable and thoughtfully arranged. The principal bedroom is positioned on the first floor, enjoying good natural light and open views, with nearby bedrooms creating a comfortable arrangement for family or guests. Dormer windows across the upper floor bring light into the spaces and add interest to the layout. At ground floor level, additional bedrooms offer excellent flexibility, lending themselves well to guest accommodation, home working or multi generational living, all well supported by conveniently located bathrooms.
Beyond the main house, the outbuildings are a defining feature of Myreton and represent a significant asset. Arranged around the courtyard and extending into the grounds, these traditional stone and agricultural buildings provide substantial additional space that is largely independent of the house itself. Their scale, layout and separation offer considerable potential, whether for conversion, home working, studios, workshops, storage or other lifestyle or business requirements, subject to the necessary consents.
One of the larger stone buildings has already been adapted, demonstrating the versatility of the outbuildings and the ease with which they can be repurposed. The courtyard arrangement and surrounding hardstanding allow the buildings to function independently if required, while remaining visually connected to the house and grounds.
The gardens and grounds extend to approximately five acres in total, combining areas of lawn, mature planting and grazing and woodland. They wrap around the house and outbuildings, providing privacy, shelter and attractive outlooks in all directions, as well as space for recreation, landscaping or further enjoyment of the rural setting. The land contributes significantly to the sense of seclusion while enhancing the scale and presence of the property as a whole.
Taken together, Myreton offers far more than a standalone country house. It is a small rural holding with real flexibility, combining comfortable living accommodation with extensive outbuildings and meaningful land, set within peaceful countryside and surrounded by open farmland offering outstanding views. The property lends itself equally well to family life, home based enterprises or those seeking space, adaptability and traditional rural character in one cohesive setting.
Location
Myreton lies in a wonderfully scenic pocket of west Stirlingshire, set just outside the highly desirable village of Kippen. Positioned along Glinns Road, the property enjoys a peaceful rural setting surrounded by rolling farmland, woodland and the dramatic backdrop of the Gargunnock and Fintry Hills, which frame the landscape to the south and east.
Kippen itself is a charming conservation style village situated between the hill ranges and overlooking the fertile Carse of Forth to the north. It offers a strong sense of community along with everyday amenities including local shops, a well regarded primary school and a medical practice.
Despite its rural tranquillity, Myreton is ideally placed for access to nearby towns. Stirling lies approximately seven miles to the east, providing extensive retail, leisure and cultural facilities, as well as secondary schooling and Stirling Community Hospital. Larger cities including Glasgow and Edinburgh are readily accessible via the A811 and motorway connections beyond, making the location well suited for both local and national commuting.
The surrounding countryside offers excellent opportunities for outdoor pursuits, with a network of paths, woodlands and scenic farmland immediately accessible from the area. Nearby villages including Gargunnock and Thornhill enhance the sense of rural community while providing additional amenities and attractive walking or cycling routes.
Square Footage: 4,524 sq ft
Additional Info
Water - Mains
Electricity - Mains
Drainage - Septic tank
Heating - Oil fired Heating
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- Band: G
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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Myreton, Kippen, Stirling, Stirlingshire, FK8
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