Property description
CLOSING DATE FRIDAY 22.5.15 @ NOON
Built in 1854 in a gloriously flamboyant Victorian Baronial style this Merchant City landmark, now swish urban flats, originally housed a department store J & W Campbell, father to Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Liberal Prime Minister from 1905 to 1908. In these very different days this really top notch 1 Bedroom flat has been beautifully upgraded and is a credit to its distinguished heritage. EER BAND C
CLOSING DATE FRIDAY 22.5.15 @ NOON
Built in 1854 in a gloriously flamboyant Victorian Baronial style this Merchant City landmark, now swish urban flats, originally housed a department store J & W Campbell and father to Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Liberal Prime Minister from 1905 to 1908. Today, in these very different days, this really faultless one bedroom flat has been beautifully upgraded and is a credit to its distinguished heritage.
With high quality floor coverings throughout, the property comprises reception hallway, gorgeous open plan lounge/dining/kitchen with two full height feature windows viewing to the streetscape in front and the Sheriff Court building opposite. The refitted kitchen area has integrated appliances to include oven, hob and hood, fridge and washer/dryer.
There is a double sized bedroom with integrated wardrobe storage and a refitted three piece modern shower room. In addition, the property has storage and access to resident's permit parking. EER BAND C
Living Room | 16'10\"x17' (5.13mx5.18m).
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Kitchen Dining Area | 14'10\"x7'1\" (4.52mx2.16m).
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Bedroom | 13'8\"x9'6\" (4.17mx2.9m).
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Bathroom | 5'10\"x5'8\" (1.78mx1.73m).
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From Slater Hogg & Howison Candleriggs proceed north onto the junction with Ingram Street taking a left and along heading into the City Centre where number 137 can be found thereafter on the left hand side.