An "impressive" and "rarely available" five-bedroom sandstone townhouse in Glasgow is on the market for a whopping £1,750,000.
The property, which Savills has listed, covers over 5400 sqft and is located close to Sauchiehall Street.
The Woodside home also boasts five bathrooms, a private garden and off-street parking.
See inside this 'rarely available' Glasgow townhouse on the market for £1,750,000
The late Georgian Townhouse, which is located between the West End and the city centre, was designed by architect George Smith in 1831.
Thanks to its position in the "historic" park district of the city, buyers can enjoy the nearby Kelvingrove and Finnieston areas.
Inside the "handsome" townhouse lies five bedrooms, five bathrooms, and four living and dining spaces.
Discussing the Glasgow property, Savills said: "The expansive and beautifully presented accommodation has retained some wonderful original features and boasts a flexible and versatile layout.
"The accommodation in the current configuration begins with a welcoming reception hallway.
"Off here is the magnificent drawing room and living room, both with period fireplaces, and the fabulous semi-open plan family dining kitchen with dining room off."
The agents described the kitchen as "sleek and contemporary" and highlighted its central islands and Miele appliances.
Regarding the five bedrooms on offer, they added: "There are five generously sized double bedrooms in total over the different floors, with the principal bedroom further enhanced by a stunning en suite bathroom featuring a central freestanding bath and walk-in shower along with a roof terrace complete with hot tub and fantastic open southerly views."
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On the property's ground floor lies a shower room, a further living space and a home gym.
To the back of the home, there is a private garden and electric gates allow access to the off-street parking.
At the front of the townhouse, there is a seating area and an access point to the cellar.
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