The accommodation has spectacular views of the city's rooftops which is another added bonus 😍
A fixer-upper flat has recently hit the market located on Sauchiehall Street in one of Glasgow’s most iconic buildings.
READ MORE: Lanterns lit after tragic death of Lanarkshire girl, 5, seen from plane by her grief-stricken family An elevator is also part of the building which will whisk you up to the one-bedroom flat which is situated on the fifth floor of the former hotel. The advertisement on Rightmove produced by Auction House Scotland, reads: “The accommodation consists of an open plan living room/kitchen with wall and base units. A double bedroom with a spacious cupboard, shower room with three piece suite, and a storage cupboard off the hall.
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