sábado, 7 de mayo de 2011

The General Plans of the House

 Reception Hall.
Study.
Drawing Room.
Dining Room
Pantry.
Kitchen.
10 Bedrooms.
4 Bathrooms.
W.C.
Extensive Basement.
Grounds of about 4 Acres.

A little History

Stuckgowan House is a category A listed country house of great character, which was built in about 1820 in Tudor Gothic style for James McMurrich, whose familly had acquired the lands of Stuckgowan in the late 18th Century.
Sadly the architect of Stuckgowan is unknown, although it is described as the most beautiful house on the Loch.
 In 2011 The estate was bought by Mr & Mrs Felton who plan to restore the house back to its original state while adding a modern day touch on the inside.

The Estate Grounds

Stuckgowan Estate consists of a beutifull country house, a lodge house with former kennels and stables and a walled garden, arround this area the estate has a further 29 acres of beutifull woodland.

Directions to Stuckgowan Estate

From Glasgow, travel westbound on the M8, leaving at junction 30 and crossing the Erskine bridge. Proceed on the A82, following signs for Crainlarich, up the west side of  Loch Lomand. After passing the Inverbeg Hotel on your left, continue north for further 2 mileswhen the entrance to Stuckgowan will be seen on the left.