
Invergare House, Glenarn Road, Rhu, Helensburgh, G84

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
9
- BATHROOMS
6
- SIZE
7,883 sq ft
732 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
- Set in an elevated position, the property enjoys panoramic views across the Clyde Estuary.
- The house offers generous proportions, including elegant reception rooms and a striking 34 ft drawing room.
- With up to nine bedrooms, it provides flexible accommodation suited to a range of uses.
- Original features have been carefully preserved alongside sympathetic additions.
- The lower ground level and wine cellar offer further versatility.
- Set within just under 3 acres of private grounds, it combines grandeur, seclusion and outstanding west coast views.
- EPC Rating = D
Description
Description
Invergare House (sometimes referred to as Invergare Castle) is a hugely imposing Scots Baronial mansion house, constructed in 1855 to the design of the architect James Smith as his own home, then known as Rowaleyn. Designed in a 17thcentury Scots Baronial style, the property is Category B Listed and enjoys a fabulous outlook overlooking the Clyde Estuary. The house was subsequently altered, including the addition of an entrance tower in 1923 (almost certainly by A N Paterson) and further alterations in 1933. The armorial panel above the front entrance is dated 1923. James Smith, who is also known for designing the McLellan Galleries in Glasgow, vacated the house following the well-documented scandal involving his daughter, Madeleine Smith, in 1857. The later additions were carried out in a sympathetic manner, preserving the character and architectural integrity of the original design.
The internal layout is both impressive in scale and highly adaptable, displaying many fine original features and lending itself equally well to family occupation, multi-generational living or boutique hospitality use (subject to planning).
On the ground floor, the principal reception rooms provide a series of elegant and generously proportioned spaces, well suited to both formal entertaining and everyday living. A particularly notable 34 ft drawing room forms a dramatic centrepiece, complemented by a large dining room and an expansive kitchen/breakfast room designed for informal gatherings and day-to-day living. A morning room and additional sitting areas offer flexibility of use, while the entrance vestibule and hallway provide a suitably grand introduction to the house. Ancillary accommodation includes a study, cloakroom and practical service areas.
The bedroom accommodation at Invergare House is extensive, with up to nine bedrooms and multiple bathroom facilities arranged across the upper floors.
The principal rooms are well proportioned, with dressing and bathroom arrangements enhancing privacy and functionality, while the number of bedrooms allows for considerable flexibility in how the house is utilised. Further bedrooms and loft accommodation complete the upper levels, enhancing the overall flexibility and capacity of the property.
The lower ground level provides additional living and utility space, including further sitting rooms, kitchen provision and stores. This level offers excellent scope for independent accommodation, whether for guests, staff or potential income-generating use (subject to the necessary consents). A substantial wine cellar, fitted with extensive racking and capable of storing several hundred bottles, is also located at this level.
The property benefits from a substantial renewable energy installation comprising a 20-panel solar array, battery storage system, three inverters, EV charging point and three-phase electrical supply. The current owners advise that the system significantly reduces reliance on grid electricity and contributes to low annual energy costs. Interested parties should satisfy themselves regarding performance, running costs and tariff arrangements.
Invergare sits within approximately just under 3 acres of beautifully established and elevated grounds, enjoying a commanding position with far-reaching views across the Gareloch and surrounding countryside.
The house is approached via a sweeping driveway, which opens out to a generous area to the front, creating an immediate sense of arrival and providing ample parking. The setting is both practical and impressive, with the façade framed by mature trees and areas of lawn.
The gardens and wider grounds are predominantly laid to lawn, interspersed with a rich variety of mature specimen trees and established shrubs, offering a strong sense of privacy and enclosure while still allowing light and openness throughout. To the side and rear of the property, the grounds fall gently away, enhancing the elevated position and allowing for outstanding open views across the water.
A particularly notable feature is the roof terrace, which offers an exceptional and highly unusual vantage point, perfectly positioned to take full advantage of the surrounding scenery.
In summary, Invergare House is a truly remarkable Baronial residence of exceptional scale, presence and flexibility, set within mature grounds extending to just under 3 acres and offering an extraordinary opportunity to acquire a significant west coast landmark.
Location
Set within a private position off Glenarn Road, Invergare house enjoys a wonderful sense of seclusion whilst remaining conveniently placed for Helensburgh, Rhu Marina and wider transport connections into Glasgow. The setting is peaceful and established, creating a strong sense of arrival befitting a house of this stature.
Rhu is a charming conservation village on the east side of the Gare Loch where many lovely homes and gardens are found along a belt of low shore. Its friendly community is centred around the church, primary school and yachting life, as Rhu is the home of the famous Royal Northern and Clyde Yacht Club and Rhu Marina houses many fine craft. There is testing sailing on offer on the Firth of Clyde with quick access to the waters of the west coast of Scotland, acclaimed as some of the finest racing and cruising grounds in the world. The neighbouring town of Helensburgh (4.1 miles) has been regarded as one of the west of Scotland’s most desirable towns for well over a century since wealthy Glasgow merchants first began to build houses here. It offers excellent amenities including golf, bowling, specialist shopping, supermarkets, and local secondary schooling. Lomond School provides private schooling for day pupils and boarders. Further private schooling is easily accessible in Glasgow which can be reached by rail with a journey time of around 50 minutes. Invergare has good access to Glasgow with the A814, A82 and M8 allowing a daily commute by car of under an hour in normal driving conditions. Glasgow Airport is within 25 miles and offers a variety of regular domestic and international flights.
Square Footage: 7,883 sq ft
Additional Info
Water - Mains
Electricity - Mains
Gas - Mains
Drainage - Mains
Heating - Gas
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- Band: H
- 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
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Invergare House, Glenarn Road, Rhu, Helensburgh, G84
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