As solid as the Rock of Gibraltar this is a grand example of the very best of Glasgow's Victorian building heritage, This exceptional two bedroom flat of 1200 sqft is in one of Glasgow's most masterly red sandstone buildings, originally built for The Royal Sun, Fire & Life Assurance Company in 1895. Successfully converted to residential purposes during the gentrification of the City Centre the building was designed by the eminent notable Victorian architect William Leiper and it won a silver medal at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1900.
The accommodation comprises a security controlled entrance way via glass doors with lift and stair access to all levels. The corner set apartment itself comprises a large reception hallway giving access to all main apartments, a spacious lounge/dining room with corner bay. There are two double sized bedrooms, fitted kitchen and a bathroom. The property has electric heating and excellent storage provided by an original strong room/ walkin safe.