Property description
An exceptional, all on the level detached bungalow with wonderful views over the Clyde estuary. Nera 20' lounge, dining room, sitting room, 4 double bedrooms, ensuite shower room, breakfasting kitchen, utility room, bathroom. Gas c/h. Double glazed. Double garage.
EER Band - D
'Dunvegan' is an impressive, individually built, detached bungalow commanding exceptional views towards the Clyde estuary and westwards to the Rosneath peninsula.
Quietly positioned within this desirable avenue of differently styled detached family homes, the property provides generous, versatile accommodation on one level and features a substantial integral double garage.
Situated In the sought after upper west area of Helensburgh and adjacent to designated green-belt, the property has been significantly upgraded in recent years and benefits from a re-tiled roof, installation of uPVC double glazed windows and doors, full property rewiring, re-equipped breakfasting kitchen, oak hardwood floors, modernised bathroom and en-suite shower room and features a remote controlled garage door and paved driveway.
Of considerable appeal to professionals and retirees alike, the property is set within beautifully landscaped, secluded and well stocked gardens, which afford a considerable degree of privacy, yet provides lovely views over the surrounding countryside.
The accommodation comprises: entrance vestibule, reception hall with oak floor, impressive southerly facing lounge ( with oak floor and multi-fuel stove), dining room, sitting / sun room ( with French door leading to sun terrace), 22' master bedroom with en-suite shower room, further three double bedrooms (two with fitted wardrobes), fitted breakfasting kitchen, utility room, family bathroom and cloakroom / WC
MacLeod Drive is positioned within the catchment of both Hermitage Academy and Hermitage primary school and is well placed for access to the Lomond co-educational school.
With it origins in the 17th century, the 'Garden Town' of Helensburgh lies on the northern shore of the Clyde Estuary and is surrounded by some of Scotland's most picturesque scenery.
The town offers a broad selection of amenities including a selection of shops, restaurants, banks, two metro stores, cafes, coffee shops, bars, leisure centre, swimming pool and the Victoria Halls (used for cultural events).
Helensburgh offers a number of places of historic interest, local parks, working pier and a broad range of sports and recreational facilities including tennis, squash, bowling, cricket, golf, sailing, football and rugby clubs.
EER - Band D
Lounge | 19'10\" x 13'11\" (6.05m x 4.24m).
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Sitting / sun room | 14'3\" x 11'7\" (4.34m x 3.53m).
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Dining room | 14' x 9'11\" (4.27m x 3.02m).
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Master bedroom | 22'8\" x 10'8\" (6.9m x 3.25m).
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Ensuite shower room | 5'8\" x 5'4\" (1.73m x 1.63m).
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Bedroom 2 | 16'9\" x 11'11\" (5.1m x 3.63m).
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Bedroom 3 | 13' x 11'10\" (3.96m x 3.6m).
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Bedroom 4 | 11'11\" x 10'9\" (3.63m x 3.28m).
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Breakfasting kitchen | 14' x 11'10\" (4.27m x 3.6m).
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Utility room | 7'6\" x 5'11\" (2.29m x 1.8m).
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Bathroom | 10'9\" x 5'4\" (3.28m x 1.63m).
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Cloakroom / wc | 10'9\" x 5'5\" (3.28m x 1.65m).
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From central Helensburgh proceed north along the A818 Sinclair Street. Take the seventh road on the left hand side into Queen Street. Turn second right into Campbell Street proceed towards the end and turn left into Edward Drive. Take the first on the right into Macleod Drive. Number 30 lies on the right hand side.