Legions of Properties!!
The newly refurbished and eye-catching Property Centre of McLean and Stewart, Solicitors, Dunblane set within one of the oldest surviving buildings on Dunblane’s busy High Street, will market your Property for Sale with all the expertise of its experienced local staff , and its state of the art technology and presentation.
The Firm of McLean & Stewart, which can trace its own legal practice in Dunblane back over almost 250 years holds a secret even older than its buildings and its practice! It is said that, sometimes, the weary footsteps of Legionnaires feet can still be faintly heard in the lower fl oors of the building…! Rumour has it that the oldest part of the Firm’s buildings, housing the new Property Centre, bestride the route of a Roman Road leading from the ancient fords across the River Forth northwards to the Roman Camp at Braco, and beyond. Former employees, known to all for their sobriety and common sense approach to life, have quietly admitted that they have heard the muffl ed marching of feet, and creaking leather and have caught a glimpse of a fi gure in unusual attire, in the silence of the offi ce storage cellars.
From the past to present – pop into the new Property Centre, settle yourself in a comfortable chair and the Firm’s large and varied selection of Properties will be displayed at your fi ngertips, with all the detailed facts and fi gures that you will require to come to a reasoned and careful decision to fi nd your ideal Property to Buy or Sell here at 51/53 High Street, Dunblane.
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