£315,000 Offers over
Stunning Lower Conversion
Highly sought after address
Fabulous presentation throghout
Three Double Bedrooms
Extensive Garden Grounds
Earlly viewing advisable
Quietly situated overlooking its own extensive private grounds at a sought after address within the West End of Helensburgh, Dalglennan Lodge is a stunning lower conversion and a true hidden gem which offers charming accommodation which has been lovingly cherished by the current residents and simply must be viewed to be appreciated.
Contained with a stone constructed detached villa, the building was split to create this conversion during the mid 1950's and now displays a wealth of charm and character throughout its four principal apartments which comprise Entrance Vestibule leading into a welcoming reception hallway with storage cupboard off and feature solid wood flooring.
The sumptuous and cosy lounge is, indeed, well-proportioned and displays a focal point, period fire surround with inset upper mirror cornicing and living flame gas fire within. Again, there is timber flooring within and ample space for three piece suite and substantial lounge furniture, front and side facing windows overlook the gardens with an in-built window seat and an open shelved alcove providing storage.
The current configuration offers a separate dining room / bedroom three and there are two well-appointed and cosmopolitan style double bedrooms facing the front and rear respectively. There is also an internal bathroom with three piece suite and separate shower stall with an electric shower within.
Further features include gas central heating, double glazing, chipped and paved driveway leading to a parking base at the front. Particular mention should be made to the generous, well-tended gardens which are mature, mainly laid to lawn with inset beds, borders and rockeries with mature and young plants, fruit trees and established flora with enclosure provided by hedging all round.
Helensburgh is a beautiful coastal town built upon the northerly hillside above the Firth of Clyde, it's home to some of Scotland's most elegant and substantial period homes. The town has excellent schooling at both primary and secondary level. There is an enviable level of local amenities including shops and restaurants, with two railway stations (lower and upper), providing regular links to Glasgow and beyond.
Early viewing is strongly recommended as rarely does such a fabulous lower conversion with its own access and generous grounds become available therefore, the agents anticipate a great response from their marketing endeavours.
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