IN a quiet residential street yet just minutes away from all that Helensburgh has to offer, it's not hard to see the appeal of this substantial four-bedroom detached bungalow that is among the newest additions to the local property market.
The property, on East Montrose Street, within the upper Helensburgh conservation area, is one of the largest homes of its type in this part of the town.
With south facing aspects to the rear towards the Firth of Clyde, the house extends to around 3,000 square feet and offers exceptional room sizes, a versatile layout and beautiful garden grounds.
The interior consists of a stunning reception hall which in turn gives access to a drawing room, spacious feature dining room (with large conservatory off), a comfortable family room, a master bedroom with ensuite bathroom, three further double bedrooms and the impressive dining sized kitchen.
Off the kitchen is a utility room with adjacent wc and a vast games room – with full size snooker table included. From here there is access to a large integral double garage.
The gardens are entered by electrically operated double gates that open into a substantial monoblock paved driveway and parking area. To the side of this is a lawned and bedded area and a path leads to the sheltered, south facing rear gardens.
Here, there is a raised terrace, large lawned area and a variety of mature bushes, shrubs and trees on the periphery. On the other side of the house is a very sheltered slabbed patio/terrace.
The location of the house is perfect for easy access to the centre of Helensburgh and to all the town's shops, restaurants, schools, transport links, public services and other amenities, as well as to the rest of the central belt of Scotland.
The house is being marketed by the Helensburgh branch of Clyde Property, and offers of more than £495,000 are being sought.
Find out more at clydeproperty.co.uk/property/FHB2327/
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