Immaculate three‑bed upper apartment in a listed Victorian mansion with private garden and garage..
- B‑listed William Leiper mansion with period features and high ceilings
- South‑facing rooms with sweeping Firth of Clyde views
- Private enclosed garden, timber summer house and integral garage
- Stunning open plan dining room and refitted kitchen for entertaining
- Three double bedrooms and refitted bathroom plus separate WC
- Newly renovated throughout with gas central heating and modern finishes
- Listed status will restrict alterations and may incur higher upkeep costs
- Council tax expensive; mixed wider area socio‑economic indicators
This striking upper conversion occupies a B‑listed William Leiper mansion on Queen Street, with panoramic south‑facing views over Helensburgh and the Firth of Clyde. Recently remodelled throughout, the apartment combines original Victorian features — high ceilings, decorative cornice work, bay windows and impressive period fireplaces — with a high‑quality, refitted kitchen, bathrooms and gas central heating.
Set within private, enclosed garden grounds and approached via a tree‑lined driveway, the property includes a substantial integral garage, lawned garden and timber summer house. The home’s open plan formal dining room and kitchen form a dramatic entertaining space; the main lounge has a wood burning stove and direct water aspects. Three double bedrooms and generous circulation space give the feel of a large family home (approx. 1,636 sq ft).
Practical strengths include excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, convenient access to Helensburgh town centre, two nearby train stations, and good local schools. The apartment is freehold and newly renovated, ready for immediate occupation.
Important considerations: the building’s B‑listed status restricts changes and may complicate external or structural alterations and maintenance works; purchasers should expect higher conservation costs and permissions. Council tax is described as expensive, and the wider area classification records pockets of deprivation despite an affluent local community profile.