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The
'A' listed Touch Stables 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.
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We
currently have quality office accommodation available to let, please
contact estate office for more details.
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Despite
its historic context the scheme is fully equipped for modern business.
Contrasting the high ceilings, integral beams and stonework, are
360° skirting trunking, highly flexible floor plans and a variety
of IT solutions available on site.
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- Full
trunking for cabling, datacoms, telephones, PCs, etc
- Highly flexible floor-plans
- Central
heating
- Good
security
- Toilets and
kitchenettes
- Extensive
car parking
- Full
on-site management and maintenance
support
- Complete
fit-out and space planning services available
- Entertaining
and conference facilities available in Touch House |
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