Private cul-de-sac home with large garden and adaptable family living.
South-facing rear garden with sun deck and mature tree screening
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this four-bedroom detached villa delivers over 1,800 sqft of adaptable family living across two levels. The extended kitchen-diner with French doors and a sun deck creates an easy indoor–outdoor flow into a generous south-facing garden framed by mature trees and a woodland backdrop. A second front lounge offers flexible space for a home office, playroom or snug.
Upstairs houses four double bedrooms; the principal bedroom includes a walk-in dressing area that could be reconfigured to add an ensuite while retaining wardrobe space. Practical extras include a single attached garage with electric door, a large partially floored attic with ladder and Velux, and useful outdoor stores. The property sits on freehold tenure and has no flooding risk.
The location will particularly suit families drawn to Helensburgh’s schools, rail links and seaside town amenities. Note material factors plainly: council tax is described as quite expensive, the local area scores higher on deprivation indices, and mobile signal is average. The home is well-presented but offers clear scope for updating in parts, such as converting the dressing area to an ensuite or upgrading bathroom fittings to modern tastes.
This house blends mid-20th century character with practical modern living and sizeable outdoor space — appealing to buyers who prioritise privacy, garden space and room to adapt. Viewing is advised to appreciate the quiet setting, layout flexibility and garden aspect firsthand.