Date Added 2025-07-03
Offers Over
£684,995

Location

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Claremont
Key Features
  • Category C-listed Arts & Crafts property, built circa 1905, Designed by John Melvin & Son; detailing by William Kerr
  • Exceptional 6-bedroom detached house
  • Home report value : £685,000
  • Multiple car driveway, accessible via private gates
  • Sought-after Claremont location near schools, town centre & transport
  • Originally constructed as the manse for the United Free Church
  • Renovated to a high standard throughout

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O’Malley Property is delighted to present 33 Claremont, a spectacular and historically significant family home situated in the heart of the prestigious Claremont district of Alloa.

This distinguished six-bedroom residence represents a unique opportunity to acquire a property of remarkable heritage and refined elegance.

The original layout, including a spacious entrance porch and central hallway, sets the tone for the ground floor’s sequence of generously proportioned rooms: a formal dining room, a welcoming sitting room, and a bright living room. A beautifully designed sun room looks onto the mature rear garden, inviting both day-to-day family life and social entertaining. At the centre lies a high-end bespoke kitchen, featuring a generous island, premium integrated appliances, and smooth flow into a utility room with pantry storage and discreet access to the garage—a clever reinterpretation of the former hotel kitchen layout.

Upstairs are six ample bedrooms, including the principal suite with en-suite bathroom, alongside two additional modern family bathrooms.

The rear garden is mature and enclosed, with lawn, patio space, and original stone boundary walls offering peace and privacy. A legacy of its layout, the outdoor space is ideal for both social gatherings and quiet retreat. The property itself, is set behind a stone wall and is accessed via private gates and leads directly into a large driveway, suitable for multiple vehicles.

Location
Claremont remains one of Alloa’s most exclusive residential streets, home to a collection of early 20th-century villas and protected listed buildings. From here, you’re moments from local schooling, excellent transport links—including Alloa Train Station and the town centre, while remaining tucked away in a serene, tree-lined setting. 33 Claremont is more than a home, it is a residence of architectural distinction and layered history.

Living Room 5.52m x 4.48m ( 18’1″ x 14’8″ )

Sitting Room 4.20m x 4.02m (13’9″ x 13’2″)

Dining Room 5.52m x 4.48m (18’1″ x 14’8″ )

Sun Room 4.60m x 2.40m (15’1″ x 7’10”)

Kitchen 9.29m x 6.90m ( 30’5″ x 22’7″)

Utility 3.70m x 3.03m ( 12’1″ x 9’11”)

W/C Front 2.79m x 1.49m (9’1″ x 4’10”)

W/C Off Kitchen 3.32m x 0.90m ( 10’10” x 2’11”)

Bedroom 1 5.68m x 4.43m (18’7″ x 14’6″)

Bedroom 2 4.49m x 3.04m (14’8″ x 9’11”)

En-Suite 3.19m x 1.88m (10’5″ x 6’2″)

Bedroom 3 4.60m x 4.16m (15’1″ x 13’7″)

Bedroom 4 4.23m x 4.14m ( 13’10” x 13’6″)

Bedroom 5 4.49m x 4.14m (14’8″ x 13’6″)

Bedroom 6 3.12m x 3.08m ( 10’2″ x 10’1″)

Bathroom 1 2.39m x 2.00m ( 7’10” x 6’6″)

Bathroom 2 2.16m x 1.67m (7’1″ x 5’5″)

Home Report
The home report is available upon request.

Fixtures & Fittings

A storied past
Built in 1905 by John Melvin & Son, under William Kerr’s guidance, as the manse for the United Free Church, this Category C listed Edwardian villa is noted for its arts-and-crafts design, high ceilings, and refined stonework.

Floor Plans
EPC Ratings

Property Misdescriptions Act 1991.
While these particulars have been carefully compiled and are believed to be accurate by O’Malley Property Limited, no warranty is given in this respect and potential purchasers should satisfy themselves as to any points arising therefrom. None of the items included in the sale of working or running nature such as central heating installation or mechanical or electrical equipment have been tested by us and no warranty is given in this respect and potential purchasers should satisfy themselves as to any points arising therefrom. Any photographs used are purely illustrative and may demonstrate only the surroundings. They are not therefore taken as indicative of the extent of the property, or that the photograph is taken from within the boundaries of the property, or of what is included in the sale.