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Well presented 3 bedroom house located in Upper Helensburgh - AVAILABLE UNFURNISHED - 1 ST JUNE 2012 more
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Four bedroom, unfurnished house, in semi rural location. Built on the site of original farmhouse this detached house is set within a "U" shaped courtyard setting with fou... more
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5 bed trad semi detached villa, ent vest, 3 public rooms, dining kitchen, utility, 5 double bedrooms, master en suite, study, downstairs bathroom, gas central heating, sash & c... more
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Located within town centre of Helensburgh traditional refurbished first floor furnished flat. Lounge, kitchen with appliances, double bedroom, bathroom with shower over bath. Conte... more
Find out more!Superb DETACHED BUNGALOW situated in much sought after area of Helensburgh and only short walk from railway station. Hall, lounge, kitchen, dining room, 2 double bedrooms, new bath... more
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Helensburgh is a town that lies on the north shore of the Firth of Clyde and the eastern shore of the entrance to the Gare Loch. There are many very affordable houses and flats to rent in Helensburgh.
Helensburgh today acts as a commuter town for nearby City of Glasgow. The town is very popular for day trippers and acts as a main shopping centre for the area. The area is also influenced by the presence of the Clyde Naval Base at Faslane on the Gare Loch.
The town is served by three railway stations, Helensburgh Upper on the West Highland Line, Craigendoran, on the North Clyde Line and Helensburgh Central, the terminus of the North Clyde Line. Flats to rent in Helensburgh are easily accessible with the array of travel network links. All of these factors make flats to rent in Helensburgh eminently desirable to Helensburgh renters searching for the ideal home.
Helensburgh is notable as the birthplace of John Logie Baird who invented the television and also famous for Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Hill House that was built for the publishing tycoon Walter Blackie. The house, in Colquhoun Street on the north edge of town, is a fine example of the Mackintosh style. Hill House is now owned by the National Trust for Scotland and is a popular tourist attraction.