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House
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for sale
£ 995,000
Kelvinside, G12, Glasgow and West Scotland, South West Scotland
Kelvinside
· 6 Bedrooms · 4 Baths · House
· Concierge
Kelvinside · 6 Bedrooms · 4 Baths · House · Concierge
Quite possibly one of the best preserved and most architecturally inspiring houses remaining in Glasgow’s West End (A Listed), this remarkable home stands as a testament to the unparalleled ingenuity and artistic prowess of Glasgow’s golden age.An immediate and indelible impression is made by the magnificent double height reception hall, where an expansive carpet of original Minton floor tiles unfolds beneath, drawing our gaze forward towards a pair of imposing classical columns, which define the space and sets the tone and drama for what lies beyond.The space is awe-inspiring, an enormous circular cupola towers above the upper gallery, meticulously embellished with ornate balustrade designs, manufactured by Walter Macfarlane’s Saracen Foundry, famous globally thanks to their wares being exported all over the British Empire. Each corner of the galleried landing is marked by a protruding cast iron torchère, almost identical in form to those found within the pulpit of St Vincent Street C
Quite possibly one of the best preserved and most architecturally inspiring houses remaining in Glasgow’s West End (A Listed), this remarkable home stands as a testament to the unparalleled ingenuity and artistic prowess of Glasgow’s golden age.An immediate and indelible impression is made by the magnificent double height reception hall, where an expansive carpet of original Minton floor tiles unfolds beneath, drawing our gaze forward towards a pair of imposing classical columns, which define the space and sets the tone and drama for what lies beyond.The space is awe-inspiring, an enormous circular cupola towers above the upper gallery, meticulously embellished with ornate balustrade designs, manufactured by Walter Macfarlane’s Saracen Foundry, famous globally thanks to their wares being exported all over the British Empire. Each corner of the galleried landing is marked by a protruding cast iron torchère, almost identical in form to those found within the pulpit of St Vincent Street C
£ 995,000