A HOME that has been described as an 'architectural masterpiece' has just gone on the market in the Glasgow's South Side.
The spacious four-bedroom flat located in Pollokshields' Melville Street is expecting offers over £295,000.
The Estate Agency Co said: "A fine home of great distinction.
"An architectural masterpiece from the Victorian era, this property oozes grandeur and an ostentatious character which are typical of its time period and now very much in fashion.
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"The apartment has been sympathetically modernised to retain its important original features and feel, whilst also offering a bright and spacious home well equipped for modern 21st century living."
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It adds: "Now rare, apartments boasting this size and square footage seldom come to the market and as such this sale represents an unusual opportunity for the successful purchaser to acquire a splendid and well-appointed home within popular Pollokshields."
You can view the full property on our sister website S1 Homes here.
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