Description
Situated on the first floor of the northwest corner of the Metropole Building on Dunlop Street and completed circa 2004, this generous two-bedroom apartment has lovely bright dual aspects north and west, offering a lovely city outlook towards the Metropolitan Church of St Andrews and comes with an allocated parking space. Generous at over 1012 sq ft, this larger style apartment is very centrally located. It is well positioned on the edge of the Merchant City and the River Clyde, with access to a wealth of amenities, great transport links and it is also less than half a mile from the City's International Financial Services District with both J P Morgan and the new Barclay's Wealth Hub in easy reach.
Entered via a security entry, there is lift and stair access to both first floor entrance and underground car park, the communal areas have recently been fully redecorated with luxury tiled finishes. The apartment extends to generous entrance hallway with a large utility cupboard, a separate box room suitable for use as a study; spacious open plan living dining kitchen with dual aspect full height windows and spanning 29'6", two generous double bedrooms both having integrated wardrobes, en suite shower room and main bathroom. The modern property benefits from EPC rating of C, Gas Central Heating, Double Glazing and aforementioned underground secure allocate parking space.
Situation:
Located on Dunlop Street in Glasgow City Centre, an area of Glasgow which has benefitted from significant redevelopment in the last few decades with a mix of both residential and commercial developments adjoining the Financial Services District. Glasgow City Centre offers unquestionably one of the most envied and prominent social locations, the apartment is conveniently located for access to a wealth of amenities including both general and specialist shopping, wine bars and many highly acclaimed restaurants. The property is in close proximity to the Style Mile, the Merchant City, Strathclyde & Caledonian Universities, the Glasgow School of Art, the SEC, Hydro and The Clyde Auditorium. The area benefits from frequent public transport with easy access to Central and Queen Street Train Stations, and St Enoch subway stations. Public transport and road links are exceptional.
Travel Directions:
On foot from our office on Bath Street continue East, turning 2nd right onto Wellington Street and proceed South, crossing over Argyle Street on to Robertson Street, turning eventual left onto Broomielaw. Cross over Oswald Street and continue east under Central Station Bridge. At the next junction cross over Jamaica Street onto Clyde Street. Continue east where you will find Dunlop Street just beyond the Metropolitan Church of St Andrews, the entrance to No. 75 is on the top right-hand side just after the junction with Howard Street.