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Luxury apartments on offer as one of Glasgow’s most iconic buildings opens to viewings- Business News Scotland

Viewings have opened for the last few apartments in iconic listed Cathcart House, Glasgow

Located in the much sought-after south side area of Glasgow, Cathcart House is an exclusive redevelopment of a landmark grade ‘B’ listed building which was the former HQ of Scottish Power. It provides 78 luxury apartments with a mix of 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom flats and 2 -bedroom penthouses.

Only 15 apartments are left in the building, including three penthouses.

Nine apartments are left in the second phase of the development, while there are only six apartments left to be sold from the initial phase.

Cathcart House, Glasgow- Business News Scotland
Viewings have opened for the last few apartments in iconic listed Cathcart House, Glasgow

The apartments provide stunning open plan living, with all master bedrooms en-suite and with Porcelanosa bathroom tiling and Jackton Moor kitchens.

The penthouses have full height glass doors from the living area and master bedroom to a private large terrace with stunning views across the city skyline to the Campsie Fells. There are also exclusive solar powered energy PV panels on the penthouse apartment roofs

The master bedroom comes with en-suite & walk-in wardrobes

Apartments are spread over five floors, benefitting from an attractive internal landscaped courtyard area. The building is built of attractive red brick and there are lifts to all floors and allocated car parking space for the residents.

Cathcart House was designed by Scottish architect, Sir John James Burnet, and built to house the Wallace Scott Tailoring Institute. It was completed in 1916, with plans to further extend the building beginning in 1919 and lasting until 1922.

Formerly known as the headquarters of Scottish Power since it was bought by the company on 1950s, property developer the FM Group acquired the building in 2017 and has been extensively refurbishing it through a £40m redevelopment plan.

Cathcart House- Business News Scotland
Cathcart House was designed by Scottish architect, Sir John James Burnet, and built to house the Wallace Scott Tailoring Institute. It was completed in 1916,

As a listed building, Cathcart House retains its original hallway entrance and its marble staircase with decorative balustrades.

Prices for the apartments ranging from £171k to £349k for one to three-bed apartments, and from £366k for the two-bed penthouses.

The building is conveniently located near Cathcart and Mount Florida train stations providing quick & easy links into the city centre and only 12 miles away from the Airport.

In addition to its quality specification, residents can enjoy close access to different parks and to Newlands Lawn Tennis Club.

 Robert Croll, Sales Manager at the FM Group said:

“We are delighted to be opening viewings to the last few luxury apartments left in this iconic building.

Cathcart House interior - Business News Scotland
FM Group acquired the building in 2017 and has been extensively refurbishing it through a £40m redevelopment plan.

“Cathcart House preserves several majestic aspects of its original design, such as its hallway entrance and marble staircase.

“Its convenient location, by being close to the city centre and yet surrounded by green areas have also proven a clear draw for people as we have just a small number of apartments left.”

Further information is available at: https://corumproperty.co.uk/new-homes/cathcart-house/

Appointments can be made by contacting Corum Property on 0141 636 7588, email: shawlands@corumproperty.co.uk

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