A picturesque Victorian villa on the banks of a river near Callander has had £40,000 cut from its asking price after going up for sale.
Pass House, near Kilmahog, north of the Stirlingshire town, occupies a stunning plot that overlooks the Garbh Uisge river.
Agent Savills describes the C-listed, five-bedroom property as having an “abundance of character”.
The house was put up for sale for offers over £840,000 in 2023, but has now had its asking price reduced.
The vestibule of the 1895 property leads into the naturally lit entrance hall.
The hallway features plenty of period detail, with original half-height wood panelling and ceiling cornicing.
Beside it lies the drawing room, which features oak panelling and a bay window that offers views across the River Leny.
This floor also has a family shower room and two bedrooms, one with a private WC and another with an en-suite bathroom.
The sitting room is laid out as two spaces and boasts large windows for enjoying the scenery.
Meanwhile, the dining room is full of natural light and period details, such as wood panelling.
The kitchen, accessed by a secondary hallway, is beside the utility room, larder, WC, traditional coal store and laundry room.
Access to the tower and roof terrace comes via the main staircase.
The first floor is home to three bedrooms, a games room with a fireplace, the guest kitchen and a bathroom.
There is also extensive storage and a linen store on this level.
Above, there is a tower bedroom or study.
Pass House comes with two acres of gardens and the private bridge across the river.
The grounds have stone pathways through the lawn, flowerbeds, wooded areas, a potting shed, and stores.
There is also a gravel courtyard for parking and a garage which can be accessed from the house.
Elsewhere in Callander, a historic hotel is to reopen this summer under new ownership.
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