BUILT around a central courtyard, and with a vast lounge more than 30 feet long, The Yard in Rhu is probably one of the most unique properties to hit the Helensburgh market of late.
Located on the almost traffic-free Spy's Lane in the village, The Yard offers extensive accommodation in a beautiful private setting.
The living accommodation is built in a U shape with all the main living spaces overlooking a central courtyard.
On entering there is a welcoming hallway with large store cupboard and access to a modern shower room.
The lounge is a vast space at more than 30 feet in length. There is an additional raised seating area, large windows overlooking the courtyard, and a wood-burning stove.
The dining room is also a large space and has floor to ceiling windows and access outside.
The kitchen is entered via a small set of stairs with a store cupboard. The kitchen is an excellent size and has been replaced with modern units supplied and fitted by Wren.
There is a range of integral appliances, space for free-standing white goods, and a door leading outside.
The property boasts four excellent sized bedrooms, all of which have access to en-suite facilities with the main bedroom's en-suite having a spa bath. All of the bedrooms have built in wardrobes.
The property is fully double glazed and has gas central heating, with the boiler having been replaced in 2019.
Externally, The Yard sits within a fabulous plot with good sized gardens, a large driveway and attached double garage with two electric roller doors.
All the amenities of Rhu, including the village shop, school, church and Rhu Marina, are within easy walking distance, while the bright lights of Helensburgh are just a few minutes down the road.
Viewing is by appointment through the Helensburgh office of Allen & Harris on 01436 268006.
Offers of more than £420,000 are being sought for the property – to find out more details online, see s1homes.com/property-for-sale/2021042021213960.shtml.
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