A STYLISH two-bedroom flat inside Glasgow's Beresford building in the city centre has just gone on the market.

The art deco building is situated on Sauchiehall Street meaning the lucky buyer of this home will have everything they need right on their doorstep.

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Expecting offers of over £165,000, estate agents Ivy Property said: "The accommodation comprises; reception hall with storage cupboard, well proportioned open plan living dining and kitchen.

"Two excellent double bedrooms with the master enjoying an en suite shower room and to complete the layout there is a spacious three-piece bathroom with an over-bath shower.

"The property has a superb communal heating system which is more efficient than an individual system.

"This cosy modern apartment will have broad appeal due to its central location and iconic style."

Formerly a hotel, the building opened in 1938 and was described as the city's first skyscraper. 

The architect, William Beresford Inglis of Weddell & Inglis, was also the hotel's owner and managing director.

The hotel became a favourite rendezvous for American servicemen during the Second World War.
Demand for hotel accommodation declined after the war and the building became an office block.

The University of Strathclyde acquired it in 1964, renaming it Baird Hall.

It was then sold in 2003 and work began on its re-conversion into private apartments.

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