3 bedroom
1 bathroom
1 reception
1033.34 sq ft (96 sq m)
3 bedroom
1 bathroom
1 reception
1033.34 sq ft (96 sq m)
Enjoying a prime position on The Crescent, one of Dunblane’s most desirable and established streets, this impressive ground floor conversion with garden forms part of Belmont House, a traditional Victorian stone-built property of considerable character. The Crescent is known for its attractive period homes, leafy setting and excellent convenience for the amenities of Dunblane, making this a rare opportunity to purchase a home of real charm in such a well-regarded location.
The property is one of four apartments within the building and offers spacious accommodation with an abundance of original character retained throughout. The current owners have taken care to preserve the style and feel of the property, while ensuring it works well for modern day living. Access is by either the main private entrance via the garden or through the welcoming communal hallway, adding both character and practicality.
At the heart of the home is a particularly attractive formal lounge, a bright and elegant room featuring beautiful panelled windows, decorative ceiling cornicing, a ceiling rose and an open fireplace which all combine to create a warm and inviting living space. Stripped wooden floors add further warmth and character to this lovely room. The dining kitchen is both practical and full of charm, fitted with traditional-style painted shaker units, a Belfast twin sink, dishwasher and electric cooker, feature painted wood panelling with ample space for dining and everyday family life.
There are three double bedrooms, offering flexibility for family living, guests or home working. The main bedroom benefits from an original built-in cupboard which is fitted as a large wardrobe and working wooden window shutters adding useful storage along with a lovely period touch. The second bedroom is generous in size and overlooks the private garden. The third bedroom is currently used as a dressing room and hobby room, demonstrating the flexibility of the accommodation. It benefits from a shelved inset bookcase/display area and features painted timber panelling. The bathroom has been updated in a sympathetic style, blending modern convenience with features that sit comfortably with the age and character of the property. It features a large walk-in shower as well as a bath and is finished in attractive wooden panelling and metro tiling.
A real highlight of this home is the outdoor space. In addition to the shared gardens to the front of the property, there is a private enclosed garden to the rear and side, offering a lovely area to sit, relax and enjoy the surroundings. There is a summer house, which is currently in need of some door repair, along with a substantial timber garden room which has previously been used as a consultation room. This versatile space would also suit a garden room, studio or hobby room (currently used as a large garden storage space) depending on a purchaser’s needs. There is also a fully fitted external utility room with storage units, including a washing machine, freezer and the boiler, adding useful practicality and keeping household essentials neatly separate from the main living accommodation.
To the side of the garden, a shared driveway leads to two dedicated parking spaces, an especially valuable feature in this central location.
What the current owners loved most
The current owners have particularly loved the combination of period character, private outdoor space and the convenience of being so close to everything Dunblane has to offer. They have also enjoyed the flexibility of the garden room, the benefit of private garden access and the adaptable layout within the property itself.




























