6 bed detached house for sale in Shore Road, Garelochhead, Argyll And Bute G84, £380,000

380,000.00

Offer Nr.:
65743761
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
6 bed detached house
Bedrooms:
6
Bathrooms:
5
Reception rooms:
5
Contact name:
Clyde Property, Helensburgh
Phone(s):
01436 428980

* Freehold
* Substantial detached Victorian villa
* Annex and detached cottage with Air BnB potential
* Four public rooms
* Six bedrooms in main house
* Modernisation works required
* Stunning and extensive garden grounds
* Close to the village of Garelochhead and the Garelochhead
* Helensburgh is fifteen minutes away
* Garage and outbuildings
* Mains gas central heating and mostly double glazed
**closing date Thursday 9th November @12 noon** Carloch is a large and
imposing sandstone villa that was originally built around 1850 and is a
magnificent example of Victorian architecture. Extending to well over 3000
square feet in total, the main part of the house offers exceptional family
accommodation over its three floors and to the side of the property there is
an adjoining two storey annex which has been used as a self contained two
bedroomed holiday home known as the Coach House. In addition to the main house
and the Coach House, a small cottage in the grounds (The Pottery) has been
beautifully converted into a studio apartment, again used for boutique style
holiday accommodation and perfect for a single person or couple.
“Carloch” sits at the head of the Gare Loch, amidst stunning mature, sheltered
and completely enclosed gardens that provide a number of different areas to
enjoy and with fantastic space for children. With a selection of mature trees,
shrubs and bushes featuring throughout, a small stream with numerous
ornamental stone bridges forms a stunning visual centrepiece and runs through
the gardens. From the grounds, there is a private path leading onto the shore
of the Gare Loch.
The house features a wealth of delightful Victorian period features throughout
although it does require a fair degree of upgrading (as detailed in the Home
Report). On entering from the front, twin timber storm doors open into a
vestibule which in turn leads through to a welcoming reception hall where a
grand curving staircase ascends to the upper landing. The main drawing room is
a bay windowed room displaying intricate cornice work and mouldings. To the
front of the house, the room has a feature fireplace with a wood burning stove
and to the side of this a shelved glazed display cabinet. There is a built - in
cupboard on the other wall and the room enjoys lovely views across the
gardens. On the other side of the hall, is a large family room with windows to
the front and side. Again, it features a period style fireplace with open fire
and some lovely cornicing and plasterwork. There is a downstairs wc
compartment off the hall and a walk - in cupboard beneath the stairs. At the
rear of the hall, a door leads through to the kitchen that features an Aga
stove, Belfast sink, traditionally styled built - in units and with windows
overlooking the back gardens. There is a recessed area with more built - in
units and from the kitchen there is access through to a separate
breakfasting/dining room and from here double doors open out to a conservatory
that enjoys glorious views across the back gardens.
Moving onto the upstairs accommodation, the galleried landing accesses a large
master bedroom that has its own adjoining dressing area as well as a modern
refitted and fully tiles ensuite shower room that features a walk - in shower,
wc and wash hand basin. There are two further bedrooms on this floor, both of
which are good sized double rooms (one of which has built - in wardrobes) and
the family bathroom is a sizeable modernised space that again features a new
bath, walk - in shower, wc and wash hand basin.
From the landing, a door leads through to a small internal hall where a
staircase gives access to a fantastic bedroom suite on the second floor. It
offers a sizeable bedroom area with window to the rear and additional “Velux”
window to the front and a passageway leading to an ensuite wc, as well as
access to eaves storage.
The Coach House -
Independently accessed from the side of the house (or from the
breakfast/dining room of the main house) and fully self contained, this
“cottage” can be used for holiday lets and it provides a fantastic living
space on the ground floor with staircase to an upper level. Off the main
living room, there is a downstairs bedroom/study and a passageway from the
living room leads through to a modern breakfasting kitchen which also has a
door out onto a balcony/terrace area. On the upper floor is an additional
double bedroom with “Velux” window and a window to the rear and there is a
fully fitted bathroom with bath having a shower over, wc and wash hand basin.
The Pottery -
In the grounds of the property and adjacent to a large patio area, there is a
charming self contained detached cottage that features walls clad in cedar
shingles. Over the last few years the cottage has been delightfully restored
and modernised to offer an open plan living/bedroom space with pull down king
size bed as well as a fully fitted and well equipped kitchen and with a
contemporary shower room and wc off. As part of the cottage and accessed
externally, there is a useful laundry/utility room.
Moving back to the main property, the house is connected to mains gas and the
majority of the windows have been replaced with uPVC double glazed units with
some of the windows in the annex being single glazed timber framed units.
There is a single car detached garage in the grounds with a concrete tiled
roof and there is power and light laid on. There are various other garden
outbuildings including large timber shed/store which is of timber framed
construction.
The gardens are estimated to be in excess of three quarters of an acre and
they offer delightful areas to sit and enjoy, with sizeable patios, lawns and
with a wide variety of mature plants, shrubs, trees and bushes featuring
throughout. On entering the property, a gravelled driveway and parking area
leads to the front and down the side of the house.
The village of Garelochhead is located at the head of the Gare Loch, only
fifteen minutes' drive from Helensburgh. The village is surrounded by some
beautiful scenery, perfect for the outdoor enthusiast. There is a local
primary school which feeds into Hermitage Academy in Helensburgh and
Helensburgh itself offers a wider selection of further amenities with numerous
shops and supermarkets, great transport links to Glasgow with train stations
providing regular and direct services to Glasgow, Edinburgh and a sleeper
service to London. From the house, Glasgow can be reached in around an hour,
with Glasgow Airport easily accessible via the Erskine Bridge. EPC Band - E.

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