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re to be found in the impressive Park district, which has one foot on the edge of the city centre, near Charing Cross, and the other in the west end, by Kelvingrove Park.
Five individual apartments have been built at 20 Park Terrace, a townhouse built in 1855 and designed by the Victorian architect, Charles Wilson.
This conversion is the work of Heritor’s a Scottish-based property fund management firm.
Each apartment, from lower ground to third floor level, has extensive living/dining areas and either two or three bedrooms. Each apartment exceeds 1400 sq ft and the ground floor is almost 2000 sq ft.
Classic features, such as glazed doors, cornicing and wrought iron balustrade, combine with modern details such as bathrooms and en suites in Italian marble.
From £500,000 to £650,000. Tel 0141-333 1345 or visit www.djalexander.co.uk
THE HERALD, 16 July 2008
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