With stunning period features, the property forms part of a category B listed red sandstone terrace. Designed by David Barclay, the buildings were constructed between 1898 and 1907.
“Overall, the house has nine main apartments including the garden level which is a highly adaptable floor with a separate private flat for letting or family visitors. This unique property also has a lovely private garden to the rear which can be accessed from both the ground and garden levels. Entering the home, the vestibule has panelled storm doors which open up into an elegant and spacious reception hall with original wall panelling and a working fireplace. The front lounge also houses a working fireplace, with an ornate ceiling and wooden flooring.