A flat has gone up for sale inside Paisley's Anchor Mill, a landmark building with a rich history.
The domestic finishing mill was designed by architects Woodhouse & Morley in 1886 and once played a pivotal role in the global cotton economy, but owing to rapid industrial decline closed in the 1980s.
It then lay empty and derelict before being transformed into luxury apartments in the early 2000s and now provides accommodation and office facilities close to the town centre.
One of the apartments within the building is currently on the market for offers over £220,000.
There is a security entry door that opens to the reception vestibule where elevators provide access to all levels.
The apartment is on the fourth floor and is accessed via an impressive communal area.
The central atrium is flooded with light and harks back to original purpose of the grand building.
The apartment itself has a welcoming reception hallway with stairs to the upper level of the duplex.
The living room has 16ft-high ceilings and two large windows allowing in lots of light.
There is also an outstanding view over Paisley, the River Cart and to other landmarks such as Paisley Town Hall and Paisley Abbey.
The living room is open plan to the kitchen where there is a selection of modern, fitted units and appliances including an electric hob, fridge, freezer, microwave, dishwasher and oven.
Laundry facilities are housed separately in the laundry cupboard on the upper landing so not to disturb the living area.
The family bathroom is on entry level and has a four-piece suite including a bath and separate shower cubicle.
There are two double bedrooms which both have fitted wardrobes and the master bedroom has a spacious ensuite shower room.
Completing the accommodation is the mezzanine level which looks over the living area and could be used as either a public room or a third bedroom.
The property specification includes double glazing and a wet electric heating system.
There is also private underground parking with gated entry and two spaces belonging to the property.
To see the full listing click HERE.
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