
Royal Bar
Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire, G84Local bar with a very friendly feel. Always a great place to watch some sport.
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Popularly referred to as 'The Garden City of the Clyde', Helensburgh captivates all who come its way. Living in Helensburgh means being in an embracing blend of town life and glorious natural surroundings. With its idyllic location surrounded by water and near the Highlands, Helensburgh offers an ideal setting for those seeking a harmonious work-life balance. This charming town is not just pleasing to the eyes but also offers great places to eat, drink and indulge in a vivid High Street shopping experience. Its good connectivity to Glasgow via two train stations makes daily commuting efficient, while the local schools provide quality education for families.
Helensburgh is renowned for more than its beauty and lifestyle. Making its mark in the annals of history, Helensburgh is famous for being the birthplace of John Logie Baird, the inventor of television. This recognition has not only earned the town historical significance but also a unique cultural identity. Not to forget Helensburgh's architectural marvel - The Hill House, designed to perfection by the iconic Charles Rennie Mackintosh. This splendid masterpiece defines the town's character and is a major attraction for those moving to Helensburgh.
Finding activities to do in Helensburgh is a delight. From exploring the grandeur of The Hill House to taking a leisurely stroll along the beautiful Helensburgh Promenade, there's always something for everyone. For those with an interest in history, a visit to the Outdoor Museum offers a unique learning experience. Art lovers can immerse themselves in independent shops like Tweedie, showcasing local craftsmanship. And for food enthusiasts, dining at Annaya's Indian Restaurant or the Riverhill Courtyard offers a flavorful adventure. Nature lovers can unwind in Hermitage Park or cherish the stunning views on a boat trip from Rhu Marina.
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Offers over
£715,000
Offers over
£795,000
Guide price
£26,000
Guide price
£165,000
Offers over
£142,500
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Local bar with a very friendly feel. Always a great place to watch some sport.
Come along to our newly refurbished, local friendly pub, where we show all sky sports