The Old Mill is a property that will appeal to buyers who are seeking a contemporary wow-factor home imbued with character and a deep sense of history and longevity. Located in the rural hamlet of Sauchieburn, just three miles from the city of Stirling and only two miles from the M9, the property was built around 1750 as a working mill and converted to form a unique family home in 1991. The addition of a beautiful setting, with fully landscaped garden grounds and a lade, waterfall, and Sauchie Burn on the perimeter, is this property’s ace card – and on a historic note, the Battle of Sauchieburn - fought at the side of the Sauchie Burn in 1488 – was the catalyst for James IV becoming King of Scotland .

Configured over three levels, the contemporary-styled accommodation spans 2325 sq ft to give a ground level entrance hall with slate floor, beautiful limestone-tiled shower room with walk-in shower, 21ft living room - with stone fireplace/multi-fuel stove, and French doors to the garden - and a superb, dual aspect, open plan country-style kitchen (integrated LPG hob and electric over/hood) and dining/sitting room, which also has a multi-fuel stove. Stairs in the hall lead down to the lower-level hallway with abundant built-in storage, leading to a characterful, 20ft sitting room with exposed stone feature wall, open fireplace, and doors to the patio and lower garden. The two bedrooms on this level are both presently used as offices – there is also a utility room with inb.