Skip to main content

How to get to Gartmore House in Stirling by Bus, Train or Light rail?

See Gartmore House, Stirling, on the map

Directions to Gartmore House (Stirling) with public transport

The following transport lines have routes that pass near Gartmore House

  • BusBus:

How to get to Gartmore House by Bus?

Click on the Bus route to see step by step directions with maps, line arrival times and updated time schedules.

Bus stations near Gartmore House in Stirling

  • Post Office, Gartmore,1 min walk,

Bus lines to Gartmore House in Stirling

  • M4,Callander,
  • X10A,Stirling,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Gartmore House?

    The nearest stations to Gartmore House are:

    • Post Office, Gartmore is 61 meters away, 1 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Gartmore House?

    These Bus lines stop near Gartmore House: B10, C11

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Gartmore House in Stirling?

    The nearest bus stop to Gartmore House in Stirling is Post Office, Gartmore. It’s a 1 min walk away.

See Gartmore House, Stirling, on the map

The Most Popular Urban Mobility App in Stirling.
All local mobility options in one app

Public Transit to Gartmore House in Stirling

Wondering how to get to Gartmore House in Stirling, United Kingdom? Moovit helps you find the best way to get to Gartmore House with step-by-step directions from the nearest public transit station.

Moovit provides free maps and live directions to help you navigate through your city. View schedules, routes, timetables, and find out how long does it take to get to Gartmore House in real time.

Looking for the nearest stop or station to Gartmore House? Check out this list of stops closest to your destination: Post Office.

Bus:

Want to see if there’s another route that gets you there at an earlier time? Moovit helps you find alternative routes or times. Get directions from and directions to Gartmore House easily from the Moovit App or Website.

We make riding to Gartmore House easy, which is why over 1.5 million users, including users in Stirling, trust Moovit as the best app for public transit. You don’t need to download an individual bus app or train app, Moovit is your all-in-one transit app that helps you find the best bus time or train time available.

For information on prices of Bus, Train and Light rail, costs and ride fares to Gartmore House, please check the Moovit app.

Use the app to navigate to popular places including to the airport, hospital, stadium, grocery store, mall, coffee shop, school, college, and university.

Location: Stirling, Scotland

Gartmore House, Stirling
Gartmore House, StirlingGartmore House is a country house and estate in the village of Gartmore, Stirling, Scotland. It was built in the mid-18th century for the Graham family on the site of an earlier house. William Adam prepared plans for Nicol Graham of Gartmore in the 1740s, but according to Historic Scotland, it is doubtful that he designed the house as built. The house was enlarged for Nicol's son, Robert Graham of Gartmore by John Baxter Junior in 1779-80.Gartmore became the home of Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham (1852–1936) in 1883. He was forced to sell the estate in 1900 to pay death duties. The estate was then bought by Sir Charles Cayzer. It was partly redesigned by David Barclay, a student of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who added the tower, altered the roof and redesigned the western front, in 1901-1902. Internally, the main stairs were relocated in the centre of the house and the staircase is substantial, timber (which Cayzer claimed came from the Spanish Armada) with balustrades and newel posts which reflect Mannerist forms. Stained glass added by Cayzer was designed by Stephen Adam.The house was commandeered by the Army in the 1940s, and became a barracks until 1950. After the war, the Cayzer family did not take the house back and it was sold off in pieces. In 1953, the Archdiocese of Glasgow bought the house to establish St. Ninian's, a list D school run by the De La Salle Brothers, a Roman Catholic religious order. During this period the house was the site of numerous cases of child abuse, perpetrated by the staff of St. Ninians. These cases did not come to light until several decades later.Between 1983 and 1985 Gartmore House lay dormant, and was then bought by The Way in GB Ltd as a European base for The Way International. From 1995 to 1997 Gartmore House was again empty until it was bought by Peter and Anne Sunderland in conjunction with Cloverley Hall, and became a conference and activity centre. In 2000, Cloverly Hall was bought over and Gartmore House became a charitable trust. Then, in 2004, it was joined with Carberry Tower in East Lothian. Gartmore House is now a conference centre, used by groups including schools, orchestras and religious groups. Recently, the oil fuel system was replaced by a Biomass heating system in an attempt to reduce carbon emissions. The house is a Category B listed building.
How to get to Gartmore House with public transport- About the place

Public transport routes with stations closest to Gartmore House in Stirling

Bus lines with stations closest to Gartmore House in Stirling

Easier to get to Gartmore House in…