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Flat with views of historic Glasgow landmark on sale

Flat with views of historic Glasgow landmark on sale

Glasgow Times3 days ago
The two-bedroom property, located on the Gallowgate in Merchant City, is on the market for offers over £290,000.
It is situated on the first floor of a sought-after development and enjoys views from its own private balcony towards the Tollbooth Steeple.
Views from the balcony (Image: Purplebricks)
Purplebricks, who are marketing the property, state that it is accessed through a secure entry system which leads to internal communal areas.
There is lift access to all floors.
On entering the flat, there is a broad entrance hallway with storage space and a concealed utility area.
Entrance hall (Image: Purplebricks)
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The feature lounge, kitchen, and dining area is described as being 'quite spectacular' and boasts a private balcony with outdoor space.
The kitchen is fully fitted and integrated with a central island breakfast bar.
Lounge, dining, and kitchen area (Image: Purplebricks) Kitchen and dining area (Image: Purplebricks)
The property has two double bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite shower room. Both rooms have wardrobe storage.
One of the bedrooms (Image: Purplebricks)
The flat also features a family bathroom.
(Image: Purplebricks)
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Gallowgate is located just off of High Street in Glasgow's Merchant City.
It is close to a 'wealth' of amenities, including shopping, restaurants, and is within walking distance of Glasgow Green.
(Image: Purplebricks)
There are frequent public transport links with High Street railway station a short walk away.
Anyone interested in this property is urged to arrange a viewing.
For further information, visit Purplebricks' website HERE.
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