Lochard Road, Aberfoyle, FK8

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
5
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
2,185 sq ft
203 sq m
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Freehold
Key features
- Stunning Five Bedroom Victorian Villa - Built Circa. 1880
- Approximately 2300 sqft of Living Accommodation Over Two Levels
- Retained a Wealth of Period Features including: Cornicing, Ceiling Roses, Fireplaces and Storm Doors
- Bright and Spacious Lounge, Dining Room, Family Room and Study
- Five Double Bedrooms with Ground Floor Ensuite Bedroom
- Contemporary Kitchen/Diner
- Roof Top Sun Terrace with views over The Queen Elizabeth Forest
- Private, Well-Maintained Garden Grounds with Lawns, Patio, Barbecue Area, Shrubbery and a Gentle Stream
- Private Gated Driveway with Double Garage and Space for Four or Five Cars
- Situated within the Incredibly Picturesque Queen Elizabeth Forest
Description
Avondhu House is a truly striking stone-built Victorian villa, set in an enviable elevated position in Milton of Aberfoyle, within the Queen Elizabeth Forest, part of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.
Commanding and breathtaking views across the surrounding picturesque countryside, the property faces south overlooking the Avondhu River as it flows from Loch Ard, joining the Duchray Water to form the start of the River Forth. The rear gardens sit on the boundary of rare ancient woodland at the foot of the Trossachs hills.
Dating back to the early 1880s, this exceptional residence seamlessly blends historic character with spacious, versatile living and mature gardens, well suited to modern family life.
From the moment you arrive, the home’s timeless charm is evident. Entry is gained through the storm doors into a tiled porch. Inside, Avondhu House offers bright, generously proportioned accommodation throughout, with a natural flow between living spaces that balances period elegance with everyday comfort. A wealth of original features has been carefully preserved, including intricate cornicing, open fireplace, traditional shutters, rich hardwood flooring and storm doors, all contributing to the home’s distinctive character and sense of heritage.
The accommodation is both flexible and substantial, comprising five well-appointed double bedrooms, including a convenient ground floor bedroom with direct access to an ensuite shower room, ideal for guests or multi-generational living. The home further benefits from four impressive reception rooms, including a welcoming lounge, formal dining room perfect for entertaining, a relaxed family room and study. A well-equipped family bathroom and additional downstairs W/C complete the interior layout.
Externally, the property is equally captivating. The beautifully maintained grounds extend around the home, offering a tranquil and private retreat. Mature gardens are interspersed with sweeping lawns, charming patios and a gently flowing stream, creating a serene natural setting. A dedicated barbecue area provides an ideal space for outdoor entertaining, while an abundance of flowers, established shrubbery and seasonal cherry blossoms bring colour and texture throughout the year. A double garage and private driveway with space for a further 4+ cars complete the plot.
Avondhu House boasts many more exceptional features, such as its expansive rooftop sun terrace, an unrivalled vantage point for enjoying long summer days, taking in the panoramic views or simply unwinding in complete seclusion.
Despite its peaceful setting in nature, the property remains conveniently located less than a kilometre from Aberfoyle Primary School, with Aberfoyle village just beyond that, ensuring easy access to local amenities, outdoor pursuits and community life.
Outdoor activities include Loch Ard Sailing Club, fishing, wild swimming and the village also benefits from a BMX track (currently being refurbished). The surrounding area offers miles of woodland walks, passing by several lochs, as well as over 200km of gravelled cycle routes within a 10km radius, making it an exceptional base for outdoor enthusiasts.
The wider locality includes David Marshall Lodge, home to Go Ape Aberfoyle, as well as Lake of Menteith and Loch Katrine, all offering a wide range of outdoor activities throughout the year.
EPC Rating: E
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- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- 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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