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Lucy Farrell

The 'one of a kind' Glasgow flat for sale that has 'secret' room with sprawling views

A property with a secret room has gone on the market - and it's like something out of a fairy tale.

A three-bedroom flat in Dennistoun has gone on the market and its hidden attic room makes it a "one of a kind" listing. The traditional tenement flat on the top floor offers a bright living room, modern fitted kitchen, three well-sized bedrooms with a master en-suite and family bathroom.

But it's the separate space on offer that makes this property so special. A separate stairwell located in the hallway will bring tenants up to their very own attic.

The secret attic offers majestic views of Dennistoun (Allen & Harris Glasgow)

The extra room is perfect for a home office or hobby studio where you can work while taking in the majestic views through one of its unique porthole windows.

The property description reads: "Allen & Harris are delighted to present to the market this wonderful development opportunity in this traditional top floor flat located in the popular Whitevale Street in Dennistoun.

"Located off Duke Street with an excellent range of amenities catering for both day to day requirements. Excellent public transport links providing fast commuter access to Glasgow city centre and beyond. Access to motorway networks.

The property boasts the separate room as well as three bedrooms and two bathrooms (Allen & Harris Glasgow)

"The point of difference in this unique top floor flat is the stairwell access from the hallway, attic and turret with portholes windows. This makes this a very interesting property and one of a kind."

The four windowed attic offers panoramic views of the Glasgow neighbourhood and the turret comes roof comes with its own flag pole. The porthole windows are small circular screens that are often seen on ships.

The property is just one of the many preserved tenements which can be found all across Glasgow. The characteristic stone buildings have been entwined in the city's culture since the 19th century - when they were built to house the huge influx of workers brought to the city during the Industrial revolution.

With offers starting at £200,000, it's not the cheapest, but it will buy you a spacious home that's full of character.

For more information or to organise a viewing, contact Allen & Harris estate agents for more details here.

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