Helensburgh Advertiser

Family home in a ‘truly iconic location’

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OPPORTUNIT­IES to snap up a family home a stone’s throw from the bonnie banks don’t come around all that often.

That means you might have to move fast to have a chance of being the next owner of our latest Property of the Week.

The four-bedroom detached home is located on Tarbet’s Ballyhenna­n Crescent, which was built to house staff at the nearby Sloy hydro power station.

With glorious views of the countrysid­e and situated within large gardens, the property is on the market for offers over £295,000.

Entering through the front door leads to an entrance vestibule which gives access to a reception hallway with storage space.

From the hallway, all the ground floor rooms can be accessed including the living room, kitchen, a bedroom, and a room that could be used as a dining room or additional bedroom.

The living room contains a

feature fireplace and a front facing window which highlights a view of the hills and countrysid­e.

The dining room, which could also form an additional bedroom, is also front facing with views out to the hills.

The well-sized kitchen has a breakfast bar, built-in wall and floor units, and a door to the rear garden.

With views onto the back garden, the downstairs bedroom completes the ground floor accommodat­ion.

Stairs from the hallway lead to the upper floor where two double bedrooms, including the principal bedroom, and a family bathroom are located.

The bathroom contains a built-in bath and shower unit as well as a sink and storage cabinet.

Double glazing is fitted throughout the home, which has a combinatio­n of electric panel and storage heaters.

The property is set within mature, enclosed, and spacious gardens with both the front and back gardens featuring a large amount of lawn space.

The large rear garden also looks onto a forest area.

Estate agents Slater Hogg and Howison say: “Rarely available and situated in the most magical setting at the heart of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, is this delightful stone built detached chalet style villa with breath-taking views at the front overlookin­g the nearby mountain ranges.

“Ballyhenna­n Crescent was constructe­d in the mid 1950s to provide staff houses for the workers of the Scottish Hydro works at Loch Sloy - high above Loch Lomond.

“Individual properties within the crescent then started to be sold off in the late 1960s.

“This is an exceptiona­lly rare opportunit­y to make your home in a world renowned and truly iconic location, with outstandin­g landscapes, habitats, and communitie­s surroundin­g.”

To see more or make an enquiry, visit tinyurl.com/ballyhenna­ncrescent4­bed.

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The cosy home was built in the 1950s. Images: Slater Hogg and Howison

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