6 Primrose Street
Alloa
Clackmannanshire
FK10 1JG
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.
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.
5.52m x 4.48m ( 18'1" x 14'8" )
4.20m x 4.02m (13'9" x 13'2")
5.52m x 4.48m (18'1" x 14'8" )
4.60m x 2.40m (15'1" x 7'10")
9.29m x 6.90m ( 30'5" x 22'7")
3.70m x 3.03m ( 12'1" x 9'11")
2.79m x 1.49m (9'1" x 4'10")
3.32m x 0.90m ( 10'10" x 2'11")
5.68m x 4.43m (18'7" x 14'6")
4.49m x 3.04m (14'8" x 9'11")
3.19m x 1.88m (10'5" x 6'2")
4.60m x 4.16m (15'1" x 13'7")
4.23m x 4.14m ( 13'10" x 13'6")
4.49m x 4.14m (14'8" x 13'6")
3.12m x 3.08m ( 10'2" x 10'1")
2.39m x 2.00m ( 7'10" x 6'6")
2.16m x 1.67m (7'1" x 5'5")
The home report is available upon request.
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.
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