A stunning apartment located within a 167-year-old west end building is up for sale next to the Botanic Gardens.
The two-bedroom flat in Grosvenor Terrace is immaculately decorated, and we're particularly in love with the vibrant yellow living room with floor-to-ceiling windows.
In all, the property boasts an entrance hallway, large lounge with views onto the Botanics, galley kitchen, two double bedrooms, one of which is currently being used as a second living room and family bathroom.
What's more - the second living room leads onto a patio area with direct access into the stunning communal residents' garden.
The property description reads: "Designed by architect John Thomas Rochead circa 1855, Grosvenor Terrace is considered to be one of the most attractive sandstone terraces in the West end of Glasgow. The home for sale is held within the west-most pavilion house, facing directly onto Glasgow’s renowned Botanical Gardens.
"This is a picturesque and leafy address, lined on one side by mature trees including cherry blossoms which are bursting with colour at this time of year. Byres Road is just a few hundred meters from the property's front door and as such a broad range of amenities can be accessed within seconds of leaving the home for sale. Glasgow University's main campus is also within a mile of Grosvenor Terrace and a such it can be reached with great ease on foot or by bicycle. The property is extremely well-placed for gaining quick, easy access to major road networks and parking is available on street with permits from the local authorities (£85 per annum)."
On the market for offers over £319,000, if this looks like your dream home, you can find out more and take a closer look at the property here.