A stunning apartment 124-year-old building currently owned by the renowned sculptor behind The Kelpies is up for sale in Glasgow's west end.
The property, designed by James Cowan around 1898 is part of a classic blonde sandstone townhouse and is currently owned by Andy Scott, an internationally acclaimed sculptor and his wife Hanneke.
And the stunning apartment, located within a B-listed building, is definitely a home fit for an artist.
With a multitude of original features including the ornate fireplace, ceiling rose, and impressive communal hall.
Located on Lancaster Crescent in Kelvinside, the property includes a huge bay-windowed lounge, dining kitchen, a stunning sunroom/dining area, three stylish double bedrooms, and three bathrooms.
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On the market with Rettie, the description reads: "A spectacular three-bedroom, double fronted, lower conversion over two levels, forming part of an elegant blonde sandstone terraced townhouse which is ‘B’ listed and was designed by James Cowan circa 1898. It is currently owned by Andy Scott, the internationally known sculptor famous for creating The Kelpies. Andy and his wife Hanneke loved living in this wonderful home.
"The property has some utterly stunning original features and on entering the grand communal hall on the ground floor you will find an unusually ornate fireplace with brass basket, detailed stained/leaded glass with carved wooden panelling, ornate ceiling, and an incredible frieze painting commissioned by the original owner."
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It continues: "This is a unique property with particularly historical detailing all the way through. As with the paintings in the main entrance, the wooden carvings in all the rooms were commissioned by the original owner. We would highlight the face carvings on the main bedroom fireplace and the parrot carvings above the door to the sun room/dining room."
But that's not all the apartment has to offer - the current owners have recently discovered a secret, hidden space under the main property that would originally have been the lounge and wine room for the housekeeper. The space could be transformed into whatever your heart desires, be that a gym, wine cellar, or entertainment room.
The description explains: "Our client discovered a hidden space under what would have been the housekeepers sitting room and wine room which potentially stretches even further underneath the cloakroom. It is a full-height space probably over two meters with door frames and light switches. This was found by accident but potentially could be a wine cellar or internal gym space (subject to relevant permissions)."
On the market for offers over £675,000, to find out more about the property, click HERE.