- Traditional 1930’s detached bungalow on lower west side +
- Private, enclosed corner plot with mature gardens +
- Deceptively spacious accommodation all on the level +
- Development potential with a large attic area +
- Reception hall +
- Bay windowed lounge and separate dining room +
- Kitchen with rear porch +
- Three double bedrooms +
- Bathroom +
- Gas central heating +
Located on the corner of John Street and West Argyle Street, this attractive 1930’s detached bungalow has a painted render exterior beneath a hipped tiled roof. The house sits in private and enclosed gardens that feature hedging on all sides offering privacy and seclusion and with a gate to the front opening in to a gravelled pathway leading up to the front door and around either side of the house. The paths around the property lead to a very sheltered back garden which is level and is mainly lawned for ease of maintenance.
The property is deceptively spacious, there is a covered outer vestibule which opens in to a large reception hall which in turn gives access to each of the main rooms. To the front, a spacious and bright bay windowed lounge has a feature fire surround with open fire. On the other side of the hall, and also to the front, is an equally impressive master bedroom, again with a large bay window to the front. There are two further well proportioned double bedrooms behind the main bedroom, with one having a window to the side and the other overlooking the back gardens. The bathroom features a separate bath, shower, wash hand basin and wc, along with tiled walls to full height. From here there is an access hatch to a very large loft space which offers great potential for further development. Behind the lounge is a sizeable formal dining room with feature fireplace and open fire and with a large window to the side of the house letting a lot of natural light in. Behind the dining room is a good sized kitchen, which although needing modernisation, offers two built-in pantry cupboards and a door out to a rear porch leading out to the gardens. Off the porch is a further cupboard with modern Worcester boiler fitted. The property is warmed by a system of gas fired central heating and the windows are timber framed single glazed units throughout. The property does require upgrading, yet is surely going to appeal due to its great potential and fantastic location within easy reach of the town centre and all amenities.
The house is located on the popular west side of town and only a short walk from the centre of Helensburgh and the picturesque shore front with views over the Firth of Clyde. Helensburgh provides great shops and supermarkets, bars, restaurants and cafes, along with banks and a post office. Helensburgh Central station offers services to Glasgow and Edinburgh. The house is well placed for access to Lomond School, which is just a short walk away and Helensburgh has good primary and secondary schooling. Glasgow is within easy commuting distance, as is the international airport and some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery is just a short drive away. EPC Band - E.
EPC Band E.