Property description
An exceptional, beautifully appointed upper conversion with stunning views. Impressive lounge, 20' fitted dining kitchen, 3 bedrooms, study/4th bedroom, quality bathroom. Gas c/h. D/glazed. Garage EER Band - D
This classically styled upper conversion of a handsome Victorian villa is one of the finest to be marketed by our agency in recent years.
Commanding spectacular, panoramic views of the Clyde estuary, the property dominates a prime, well screened corner site and is well placed for access to Helensburgh's principle amenities.
Appointed and presented to a particularly high standard, the property provides impressive, traditionally proportioned accommodation which will appeal to professional and retired buyers alike.
Retaining many of its distinguishing architectural features, the home has been enhanced by a sympathetic modernisation programme and offers original pitched pine access doors, quality engineered oak floors, marble fireplaces, multi-fuel burning stoves, well equipped dining kitchen, 'state of the art' bathroom, ornate ceiling cornice plasterwork, double glazed sash and case windows, gas fired central heating and near 23' x 17' detached garage.
Set behind mature, high hedges (affording considerable privacy), the home comprises: lower entrance hall, broad, welcoming upper landing (which provides an excellent entertaining area), imposing bay windowed lounge, generous, well fitted dining kitchen with bay window (both southerly oriented and offering wonderful views of the estuary), three bedrooms (master with feature fireplace), fourth bedroom/study, beautifully appointed bathroom with quality fitments. The mature, well maintained garden offers a child-friendly environment.
The property is well placed for access to the town's reputable primary and secondary schools and is around half a mile from Helensburgh Central railway station (with journey time of 45 minutes to Glasgow and direct service to Edinburgh).
Helensburgh is acknowledged as an affluent coastal town which has its origins in the 17th century. This thriving town offers a wide range of restaurants, banks, health care facilities, Waitrose supermarket, two metro stores, parish churches, places of historic interest, bars, cafes, leisure centre, swimming pool, Victoria Halls (used for cultural events), working pier, promenade and several parks.
The town offers a number of sports and recreational facilities including tennis, squash, bowling, golf, cricket and sailing clubs. Rhu Marina and the Royal Northern and Clyde sailing club are to be found within three miles of the property.
EER - Band D
Lounge | 23' (7m) to bay window x 15'11\" (4.85m).
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Kitchen Dining Room | 20'6\" to bay x 15'8\" (6.25m to bay x 4.78m).
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Master Bedroom | 15'11\" x 14'4\" (4.85m x 4.37m).
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Bedroom 2 | 11'10\" x 10'5\" (3.6m x 3.18m).
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Bedroom 3 | 11'4\" x 7'5\" (3.45m x 2.26m).
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Study / 4th bedroom | 14'2\" (max) x 7'9\" (4.32m (max) x 2.36m).
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Bathroom | 7'2\" x 5'6\" (2.18m x 1.68m).
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From central Helensburgh proceed west along East Clyde Street. Turn left after the bend in the road into Henry Bell Street. Proceed to the very end and turn left into Old Luss Road. The entrance to No. 27A Henry Bell Street is immediately on the left hand side.
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