The house, set slightly apart from the farm steading, is surrounded by extensive lawns with mature trees. We encourage our guests to stroll into the Walled Garden and also to take a walk through our newly developed Azalea and Rhododendron plantings, and then follow the paths into the woodlands, where have a superb display of daffodils in Spring.
Other attractions include feeding the ducks on the pond, and taking the short walk within the farm to the site of an Iron Age Homestead with its panoramic views of Stirling Castle, the Wallace Monument, and West to the scenic mountains and hills of the Trossachs and Loch Lomond National Park.
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