
Loch-Na-Gare, Rahane, Helensburgh, G84 0QP

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
2,088 sq ft
194 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Magnificent C-Listed Sandstone Detached Villa dating from circa 1864
- Lochside location within sought-after Rahane
- Stunning open views towards the Firth of Clyde
- Extensive, character-filled accommodation over two levels
- Grand reception hallway, formal lounge, dining room, and sitting room with log burning stove
- Spacious dining kitchen with utility room, pantry and downstairs shower room
- Four generous upper bedrooms, boxroom / study, Victorian style bathroom. Extensive Attic Room.
- Expansive garden grounds extending to over one acre with further development potential high up at the rear
- Extensive parking, carport, and traditional boat shed
- Close to Helensburgh, Faslane naval base, excellent transport links, and spectacular countryside
Description
Commanding a distinguished position within the highly desirable coastal enclave of Rahane, “Loch-Na-Gare” is an enchanting C-Listed, sandstone detached villa dating from circa 1864, offering a rare opportunity to acquire a residence of both historical significance and timeless elegance. This substantial home enjoys magnificent open aspects from its principal front-facing apartments across beautifully kept lawns towards the shimmering expanse of the Firth of Clyde, creating an ever-changing coastal panorama that perfectly complements the grandeur of the property itself.
Lovingly maintained and carefully preserved by the current owners and having been in the family for many glorious and happy years, Loch-Na-Gare retains a wealth of traditional character and architectural charm, while offering spacious and versatile accommodation ideally suited to modern family living. The home is presented well and is offered to the market ready to welcome its next custodians while still offering scope for personalisation and modernisation should the new residents desire.
The internal accommodation is both elegant and expansive. A welcoming entrance vestibule opens into a broad and impressive reception hallway, immediately setting the tone for the scale and refinement that follows. The principal lounge is traditionally proportioned, centred around a striking feature fireplace, and enjoys an abundance of natural light alongside captivating views. A formal dining room provides the perfect setting for entertaining, while a separate ground floor sitting room offers a more intimate retreat for relaxation with a wood burning fire. The dining kitchen is generously sized and highly functional with ample floor and wall mounted units providing excellent storage and a ‘Rayburn’ stove warming and providing traditionally style cooking facilities too. This kitchen is also complemented and accompanied by a separate utility room and an adjoining pantry area, enhancing both practicality and storage. There is also a shower room found off the rear hallway.
Ascending to the first floor, the sense of space continues with four well-proportioned bedrooms - each offering flexibility for family living, guest accommodation, or home working and each having their own wash hand basins. There is also a Victorian style family bathroom off the upper landing. A storage cupboard is also found off this landing and there is access to a boxroom - ideal for use as a study, office or perhaps, a future en-suite facility. There is generously proportioned, floored attic space which must be viewed, accessed one of the bedrooms - interested parties should satisfy themselves with regards to the utilisation of this extensive bonus space.
Externally, Loch-Na-Gare is set within magnificent garden grounds extending to in excess of one acre. The gardens are predominantly laid to lawn, offering extensive space for outdoor enjoyment, family activities, and alfresco entertaining. To the rear, the grounds rise up to a more rustic garden area - an enchanting space brimming with potential for further development, whether building a garden room, creative studio, or a secluded retreat. Mature trees, established planting, and natural contours combine to create a truly special outdoor environment. Practical features include extensive driveway parking to the front and side, a carport, and a traditional boat shed positioned to the left-hand side of the property—ideal for those with maritime interests.
Oil-fired central heating is in place, and the property retains its original single-glazed windows, contributing to its authentic period appeal. There are also solar panels which, although fitted some time ago, add to the overall energy efficiency when utilised with heating the hot water.
Throughout, the home showcases period features, high ceilings, and an enduring sense of craftsmanship synonymous with properties of this era.
The village of Rahane is small, sought-after residential location on the shores of the Gareloch - Offering a tranquil setting while remaining conveniently close to the amenities of nearby Helensburgh. The wider area is renowned for its countryside and its strong, now established maritime heritage, with nearby HMNB Clyde at Faslane a major local employer and adds to the area’s strategic importance. Garelochhead provides a small selection of shops and amenities within 10-15 minutes drive and Rhu and Helensburgh are found within 20-25 minutes drive -offering a wider array of amenities including shops, restaurants, leisure facilities, and highly regarded schooling. The town is also home to the iconic Hill House, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
For commuters, excellent transport links include regular rail services—with connections to Glasgow and a sleeper service onwards to London—as well as convenient road access. The surrounding area provides access to some of Scotland’s most breathtaking landscapes, with Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park nearby, offering endless opportunities for walking, cycling, sailing, and outdoor pursuits.
Loch-Na-Gare is, without question, a residence of rare distinction—combining heritage, scale, and setting in one exceptional offering. Early viewing is essential to fully appreciate the lifestyle and opportunity afforded by this remarkable home.
EPC Rating: E
- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: G
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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Loch-Na-Gare, Rahane, Helensburgh, G84 0QP
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