A “beautiful” apartment in a Victorian mansion house which “must be viewed” has hit the Helensburgh property market.

A lower conversion within a sandstone building, the apartment contains many of its original period features and charms and is looking for offers over £425,000.

Helensburgh Advertiser: The lounge/ dining roomThe lounge/ dining room (Image: Slater Hogg and Howison)

The property offers access via the front and contains a private level rear access.

Entering through the front via the communal entrance leads to the hallway which gives access to all the property’s rooms.

Helensburgh Advertiser: The kitchenThe kitchen (Image: Slater Hogg and Howison)

The combined lounge and dining room features an original, ornate Inglenook style fireplace and a bay window showcasing views over The Firth of Clyde.

The kitchen has many floor and wall mounted units with soft close doors and drawers, a breakfast bar area, and integrated appliances including an electric ceramic hob, oven, dishwasher, and fridge/ freezer.

Helensburgh Advertiser: The hallwayThe hallway (Image: Slater Hogg and Howison)

From the kitchen there is access to the sun terrace which again provides views to the Clyde and creates an outdoor dining area.

Three double bedrooms are provided within the home with all containing built-in storage and two having ensuite shower rooms.

Helensburgh Advertiser: The primary bedroomThe primary bedroom (Image: Slater Hogg and Howison)

Within the principal bedroom there is also a dressing area with shelved storage off.

A compact study area is offered in the hallway and there is also a modern family bathroom with a combined bath and shower.

Helensburgh Advertiser: Another of the home's double bedroomsAnother of the home's double bedrooms (Image: Slater Hogg and Howison)

Outside, the large communal grounds contain lawn space with a tarmac driveway leading from the from street to the rear of the house where parking is found.

The flat benefits from two private parking bays and there is additional guest parking to the side of house.

A terrace area is also found outside the apartment’s backdoor.

Helensburgh Advertiser: The family bathroomThe family bathroom (Image: Slater Hogg and Howison)

Estate agents Slater Hogg and Howison said: “Offered to the market in pristine order, this truly stunning, generously proportioned and beautifully presented lower conversion is contained within a blonde sandstone building dating back to 1860.

“This B-Listed former mansion house was originally designed by the highly regarded and much revered local architect William Leiper and was constructed to as a high standard as a substantial detached family residence.

Helensburgh Advertiser: The sun terraceThe sun terrace (Image: Slater Hogg and Howison)

“Braeholm at 31 East Montrose Street, oozes a distinct charm and excellence and is beautifully appointed and balanced from all angles.

“Still retaining much of its original elegance with many original features and finishes retained within, the original mansion house has been converted into six highly individual dwellings by Panacea Developers and, indeed, must be viewed to be appreciated.”

 

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