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Rent 3 bedroom house in Scotland

Stirling, Scotland, FK8 1BX, England

Bedrooms:
3 bedrooms
Bathrooms:
1 bathroom
Property type:
House
Available from:
14 Oct
Verified by Findallrentals:
Yes
Case number:
23489806

3 bedroom house for rent, St Marys Wynd, Stirling Town, Stirling, Scotland, FK8 1BX | £1,300 pcm


This three bed semi detached house comprises of a reception hallway which leads to a modern fitted dining kitchen with wall and base mounted units, gas hob, an eye level double oven and washing machine included. Also leading from the reception hallway is and separate spacious lounge which is flooded with natural light due to the proprieties elevated position.A staircase leads to a three piece bathroom which includes a shower over the bath and three bedrooms which also includes an en-suite shower room in the master bedroom.The property further benefits from gas central heating and upvc double glazed windows throughout.With a range of local amenities nearby including: retail, supermarkets, restaurants, schooling at primary and secondary levels as well as fantastic leisure facilities. Stirling itself also benefits from being an ideal commuter town with major road and rail networks available providing links to Alloa, Falkirk, Glasgow and Edinburgh.Energy Efficiency Rating: CCouncil Tax Band: C Landlord registration number: PendingScottish Letting Agent Registration Number: LARNCouncil tax band: C, EPC rating: C Landlord Registration Number: Pending.This house description is based upon information supplied by the owner, or on behalf of the owner. These property particulars are produced in good faith and do not constitute or form part of any contract. s1homes do not take any responsibility to the accuracy of the information contained in this document.


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About this property


Property type: House

City: scotland

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 1

Price: 1545 €

Available from: 2024-10-14

Washing machine: Yes

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