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One of Stirling’s oldest inhabited homes dating from 1500s for sale

Bothwell House was once owned by a descendant of Robert the Bruce.

Bothwell House in Stirling.
Bothwell House in Stirling. Image: Clyde Property

One of Stirling’s oldest constantly inhabited homes – dating from the 1500s – has gone up for sale.

Bothwell House on St John Street was once owned by Provost Robert Bruce, a descendant of Robert the Bruce.

It sits just a short walk from Stirling Castle and next door to the iconic Church of the Holy Rude.

Bothwell House is next to Church of the Holy Rude. Image: Google Street View

The four-bedroom home on St John Street, which was previously known as Boghall, is now on the market for offers over £320,000.

The property – spread over three levels – has retained several original features including a turnpike stair.

An entrance hallway leads to a grand staircase leading to the first floor.

Sitting room at Bothwell House in Stirling.
The sitting room. Image: Clyde Property
Dining area at Bothwell House in Stirling.
The dining area. Image: Clyde Property
Kitchen at Bothwell House in Stirling.
The kitchen. Image: Clyde Property
Staircase at Bothwell House in Stirling.
The staircase. Image: Clyde Property

On this level, there is a spacious sitting room and elegant dining room.

There is also a fully fitted kitchen providing direct access to a private garden.

On the second level, there are three large bedrooms and a bathroom.

The third level also has a bedroom with a captivating view over the Ochil Hills.

Bedroom at Bothwell House in Stirling.
One of the bedrooms Image: Clyde Property
Bedroom at Bothwell House in Stirling.
Another double bedroom. Image: Clyde Property
Bedroom at Bothwell House in Stirling.
The third bedroom is on the second floor. Image: Clyde Property
Upper level at Bothwell House in Stirling.
The upper level. Image: Clyde Property
Garden at Bothwell House in Stirling.
The private garden. Image: Clyde Property
Garden at Bothwell House in Stirling.
The garden is surrounded by high walls. Image: Clyde Property

Completing the home is a basement consisting of two medieval vaulted cellars, which could be converted subject to permissions.

The walled garden, as well as being accessible from the kitchen, can also be accessed via a close leading to the street.

Bothwell House is being marketed for sale by Clyde Property.

In nearby Bridge of Allan, a beautifully modernised lodge is for sale for nearly half a million pounds.

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