The 'A' listed Touch Stables, Touchmollar House as seen in these photo's, were built around 1750 and mirror the Georgian Façade of the main house, to which they sit adjacent. They would originally have housed horses and carriages, but by the 20th century were also home to a milking parlour, estate workshops and garages.

Recently, work was completed to convert the stables into modern office space.

The conversion, supported by Historic Scotland has retained the feel and features of the historic buildings. It is set within a mature parkland landscape and yet is only 10 minutes from Stirling's commercial district, motorway and mainline rail station.

 

There are 10 houses and cottages to let on the estate.

      Touchmollar House (6 bed, 5 bath, garden),
      Black and White (4 bed, 2 bath, garden),
      Dovecote (3 bed, 2 bath, garden),
      Craignaise (3 bed, 2 bath, garden),
      West Lodge (3 bed, 2 bath, garden),
      Home Farm House (5 bed, garden),
      Cedar Lodge (3 bed, garden),
      East Lodge (3 bed),
      Seton Lodge,
      Brae House (3 bed)

 

 

 

 
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