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Holmehill Court, Smithy Loan, Dunblane, Perthshire, FK15 0AF

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Holmehill Court is situated off Smithy Loan within walking distance of shops and Dunblane station. The development consists of 33 bungalows and flats completed in 1987.

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Dunblane is about five miles north of Stirling with views over Allan Water and is famous for its cathedral with its fine 13th century architecture and west front much admired by Ruskin. The town also has the oldest private library open to the public - the Leighton Library, with the Archbishop of Glasgow's 17th century collection. The town became a Victorian spa and is now very much a residential and tourist centre for the Ochil Hills and Perthshire Highlands.

Tenure: Ownership

General Information:

Holmehill Court is managed by Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association, 95 McDonald Road, Edinburgh EH7 4NS Telephone: 0131 557 7404

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