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Overview
- 18th Century, Category B Listed Building
- Potential retail/cafe development opportunity
- Situated nearby River Carron Loop path and Abbotshaugh footbridge
- Rent on Application
The Doocot is an octagonal, brick-built structure dating to the 18th Century. Whilst once supplying pigeon meat to the now ruined Carron House, it now lies in a state of disrepair.
The doocot offers one octagonal room of approximately 13.25m2 and can be accessed through a single doorway. Internally, original features remain, although there is currently no roof, doors or windows in place.
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Vehicular access could be made available along the route indicated on the plan overleaf. It may also be possible to create a parking area should this be required. Pedestrian access is available from the pathways and the Abbotshaugh footbridge.