Stirling estate is made up almost entirely of ancient possession land surrounding Stirling Castle, added to by the purchase of Old Mills Farm in 1972. There is evidence to suggest that Stirling became a principal Royal residence in the Stuart era, with revenue from the King’s Park first recorded as passing to the Exchequer in 1455.
It is one of our smaller estates, at only 183 hectares (450 acres). There are no longer any significant farming units but an area of grazing land is let on an SLDT and there is a small number of residential tenancies. King’s Park is also let partly to Stirling Golf Club, and the remainder to Stirling Council for recreational purposes.
Contact Us
For further information on the Stirling estate, please contact our managing agent:
Richard Thompson
Smiths Gore
12 Bernard Street
Edinburgh
EH6 5PY
telephone 0131 561 7102
Further information on other local agents can be found on the Agents page.
For further information on our Scottish holdings, please visit our Scotland page.