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Stylish self catering up to four people in Kings Park central Stirling
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Reviews
10 out of 10
Exceptional
1 bedroom 1 bathroom Sleeps 4 45 sq m
Popular amenities
Explore the area

Stirling
- Stirling Castle11 min walk
- University of Stirling5 min drive
- National Wallace Monument5 min drive
- Edinburgh (EDI)40 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Living room 1
1 Double Sofa Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Stylish self catering up to four people in Kings Park central Stirling
15 Albert Place is a charming one bedroomed self contained side elevation to a elegant Victorian town house in Argyll & Stirling.
Renovation fully to a high standard and includes an air conditioned sun lounge with garden patio.
Small but extremely comfortable fully equipped and we hope stylish accommodation
Awarded 4* Visit Scotland Quality Assurance.
Stirling city centre, Stirling Castle and Stirling golf course are all less than 300 meters from your front door.
Accommodation Summary :
Private driveway.
Double bedroom with zip and link beds.
SmartTV, safe and super fast WI-FI
Mosaic tiled bathroom with roll top cast iron bath.
Fully equipped kitchen dinner.
Celling hung clothes pulley.
Air conditioned sun room with very large leather sofa come sofa-bed.
50” Smart TV & DVD
Double doors to tranquil patio.
In March 2002 Stirling became Scotland's sixth city in celebration of the Queen's Golden Jubilee. The City stands in a strategically important position, at the lowest ancient crossing point of the River Forth. There is evidence of a fortress at Stirling as far back as prehistoric times, guarding the passage between the lowlands and highlands. Whoever controlled the fortress effectively controlled Scotland.
Because of this, much of Scotland's history has been played out in or around Stirling. During the 1200s and 1300s control was wrested from the English, then lost: before being regained after the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. It was at Stirling Castle, between the 1400s and 1600s that the Stuarts chose to make their home and it was where Mary Queen of Scots was crowned in 1543. In the 1700s Stirling once more became strategically important during the Jacobite rebellions. See our Historical Timeline.
Today, Stirling Castle dominates the skyline of the city and is an impressive place to visit. It sits upon a great crag with Stirling laid out below it. Views from the castle esplanade are excellent, most notably of the Wallace Monument and of the craggy outline of Dumyat and the Ochils beyond. In the old town are the Church of the Holy Rude and Old Town Jail. Both welcome visitors. Also of interest is Argyll's Lodging, dating in part from the early 1500s, but now restored to its 17th Century splendour, when it was an impressive town house. Just across the River Forth from Stirling are the remains of Cambuskenneth Abbey.
King Street
The Palace at Stirling Castle
Albert Halls
Holy Rude Graveyard
Darnley's House (with the blue sign)
Cowane's Hospital
Robert Spittal's House
Baker Street
Stirling Old Bridge
Stirling Tolbooth
Mar's Wark
Beyond Argyll's Lodging you come to the area known as the Top of the Town. This features the striking ruin of Mar's Wark facing down Broad Street towards the town, and a range of other imposing, if in some
What's On in Stirling: Stirling Tolbooth
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Macrobert * Cinema * Live * Family *
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Stirling Vue Cinema
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The Albert Halls
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The Smith Art Gallery and Museum
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The Changing Room Art Gallery
Renovation fully to a high standard and includes an air conditioned sun lounge with garden patio.
Small but extremely comfortable fully equipped and we hope stylish accommodation
Awarded 4* Visit Scotland Quality Assurance.
Stirling city centre, Stirling Castle and Stirling golf course are all less than 300 meters from your front door.
Accommodation Summary :
Private driveway.
Double bedroom with zip and link beds.
SmartTV, safe and super fast WI-FI
Mosaic tiled bathroom with roll top cast iron bath.
Fully equipped kitchen dinner.
Celling hung clothes pulley.
Air conditioned sun room with very large leather sofa come sofa-bed.
50” Smart TV & DVD
Double doors to tranquil patio.
In March 2002 Stirling became Scotland's sixth city in celebration of the Queen's Golden Jubilee. The City stands in a strategically important position, at the lowest ancient crossing point of the River Forth. There is evidence of a fortress at Stirling as far back as prehistoric times, guarding the passage between the lowlands and highlands. Whoever controlled the fortress effectively controlled Scotland.
Because of this, much of Scotland's history has been played out in or around Stirling. During the 1200s and 1300s control was wrested from the English, then lost: before being regained after the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. It was at Stirling Castle, between the 1400s and 1600s that the Stuarts chose to make their home and it was where Mary Queen of Scots was crowned in 1543. In the 1700s Stirling once more became strategically important during the Jacobite rebellions. See our Historical Timeline.
Today, Stirling Castle dominates the skyline of the city and is an impressive place to visit. It sits upon a great crag with Stirling laid out below it. Views from the castle esplanade are excellent, most notably of the Wallace Monument and of the craggy outline of Dumyat and the Ochils beyond. In the old town are the Church of the Holy Rude and Old Town Jail. Both welcome visitors. Also of interest is Argyll's Lodging, dating in part from the early 1500s, but now restored to its 17th Century splendour, when it was an impressive town house. Just across the River Forth from Stirling are the remains of Cambuskenneth Abbey.
King Street
The Palace at Stirling Castle
Albert Halls
Holy Rude Graveyard
Darnley's House (with the blue sign)
Cowane's Hospital
Robert Spittal's House
Baker Street
Stirling Old Bridge
Stirling Tolbooth
Mar's Wark
Beyond Argyll's Lodging you come to the area known as the Top of the Town. This features the striking ruin of Mar's Wark facing down Broad Street towards the town, and a range of other imposing, if in some
What's On in Stirling: Stirling Tolbooth
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Macrobert * Cinema * Live * Family *
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Stirling Vue Cinema
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The Albert Halls
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The Smith Art Gallery and Museum
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The Changing Room Art Gallery
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Amenities
Washing machine
Dryer
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
Parking available
Barbecue
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Patio, Gazebo or garden - no objection
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
Property Registration Number ST00703P
We should mention
A car is not required for transport to and from this property
About the area
Stirling
Located in Stirling, this holiday home is near theme parks and in the mountains. Smith Art Gallery and Museum and Tolbooth are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Stirling Golf Club and The Engine Shed. Briarlands Farm and Blair Drummond Safari Park are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with windsurfing and fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling and hiking/biking trails.

Stirling
What's nearby
- Old Town Jail - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
- Tolbooth - 4 min walk - 0.4 km
- Stirling Castle - 11 min walk - 0.9 km
- University of Stirling - 5 min drive - 3.2 km
- National Wallace Monument - 5 min drive - 3.2 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Portcullis - 8 min walk
- The Crossed Peels (Wetherspoon) - 6 min walk
- City Walls - 6 min walk
- Nicky Tams - 7 min walk
- No 2 Baker Street - 7 min walk
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Bob Gair

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