Property description
This handsome and highly impressive family home provides commodious family accommodation over three levels and commands rear views of the Clyde estuary and beyond. Accommodation comprises lounge, breakfasting kitchen, dining room, master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, 2 double bedrooms, further bedroom/family room, shower room and study. Gas central heating. Walled rear garden. EER Band D
No. 4 Prince Albert Terrace is one of the few remaining grand Victorian town houses to be found within the historic 'garden town' of Helensburgh.
This handsome and highly impressive family home provides commodious family accommodation over three levels (extending to 2,200 sq ft) and commands rear (southerly) views of the Clyde estuary and beyond to the Inverclyde area.
Distinguished by the retention of many of its original (and defining) architectural features, the property has undergone careful and sympathetic refurbishment and provides a highly functional and adaptable accommodation layout.
Located within 600 yards of Hermitage Primary school and less than one and a half miles from Hermitage Academy, the property is readily accessible to (within half a mile) the Lomond co-educational school, which enjoys a distinguished academic record.
Situated less than half a mile from the principle amenities of central Helensburgh, the property features ornate ceiling cornice work, plaster corbels and centre roses, architraves and deep skirtings, original wrought iron and mahogany balustrades and is complimented by gas fired central heating.
The accommodation comprises on the ground floor: entrance vestibule, broad welcoming reception hall, 20' bay windowed dining room, Southerly facing family room/fifth bedroom and family sized breakfasting kitchen. The first floor offers an outstanding, impressively proportioned lounge, double bedroom, study/fourth bedroom, and shower room. The upper floor provides a generous bay windowed master bedroom with en-suite bathroom and large double bedroom. The property incorporates two useful cellars.
The mature, well maintained garden is walled and southerly facing to the rear, provides a secure, child-friendly environment and there is a communal area to the rear allowing the removal of bins and access for maintenance.
Situated on the northern shore of the river Clyde, Helensburgh is surrounded by unspoiled scenery and offers an excellent train service to Glasgow, Dumbarton and Edinburgh. The birth place of John Logie Baird, the town provides places of historic and cultural interest and is undergoing further re-generation with the landscaping of its town centre and the recent introduction of a Waitrose supermarket.
The town offers a wide variety of shops, health care services, churches, banks, restaurants, bars, cafes, coffee shops, working pier, leisure centre, swimming pool, and a number of sports and recreational facilities catering for a wide range of out-door pursuits. EER Band D
Drawing Room | 20' (6.1m) to bay window x 18'10\" (5.74m).
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Dining Room | 20' (6.1m) to bay window x 12'10\" (3.91m).
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Family Room / 5th Bedroom | 16'8\" x 9'11\" (5.08m x 3.02m).
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Master Bedroom | 20' (6.1m) to bay window x 14'4\" (4.37m) reducing to 12'5\" (3.78m).
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Ensuite Bathroom | 10'6\" x 6' (3.2m x 1.83m).
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Bedroom 2 | 16'7\" x 9'11\" (5.05m x 3.02m).
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Bedroom 3 | 16'8\" x 10' (5.08m x 3.05m).
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Study / 4th Bedroom | 12' x 6' (3.66m x 1.83m).
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Kitchen Breakfast Room | 11'7\" x 11'7\" (3.53m x 3.53m).
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Shower Room | 7'2\" x 4'9\" (2.18m x 1.45m).
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Travel directions: From central Helensburgh proceed North along the A818 Sinclair Street. Passing the Victoria Halls, turn right onto Victoria Road. No. 4 Prince Albert Terrace is located some 70 yards along on the right.
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