Spacious family home with gardens and garage close to town and rail.
- Five bedrooms and two bathrooms across spacious, flexible accommodation
- Original sash windows, shutters, fireplaces and timber detailing
- Bright extended living area with Velux windows and conservatory access
- Large mature gardens with pond, lawns, gravel paths and two sheds
- Substantial attached garage with power, workshop and off-street parking
- Floored, lined loft accessed externally – storage or potential conversion
- Newly renovated interior but council tax is quite expensive
- Wider area classification: very deprived (local socio-economic concern)
This striking Victorian detached cottage, built in 1863 and sympathetically extended in 2001, combines period character with roomy, modern living. Set in Helensburgh’s conservation area and next to Lomond School, the house offers five bedrooms, two bathrooms and flexible living across two generous levels — ideal for growing families seeking space and character.
Original features such as sash windows, working shutters, fireplaces and timber detailing sit alongside contemporary upgrades: a bright extended living area with Velux windows, a large conservatory opening onto mature garden grounds, and a well-equipped kitchen with adjoining utility. A substantial attached garage with power and workshop space adds practical value for hobbyists or secure parking.
The gardens are a major asset, with lawns, pond, gravel paths, established planting and two sheds providing privacy and outdoor room for children and pets. The property is an easy walk to the town centre and rail links for commutes to Glasgow, while local amenities and outdoor recreation are close at hand.
Buyers should note material local facts: the wider local area is classified as very deprived, and council tax is described as quite expensive. There is excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, and the floored, lined loft (externally accessed) offers further storage or potential, subject to permissions.