A SWIMMING pool at home might be common in the movies but for us Glaswegians, it can seem a bit far-fetched.
That is unless you live in the city's stunning Speirs Wharf complex in Port Dundas which comes with its own private leisure centre featuring an indoor swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, and gym.
A beautiful one-bedroom flat has just come on the market with offers over £150,000 expected for a location within walking distance to the city centre - giving you the chance to make a movie dream home a reality.
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Estate agent Slater Hogg & Howison said: "With the slow flow of the canal just outside your window Speirs Wharf has a somewhat relaxed air contrasting the frenetic buzz of the city centre minutes away.
"Standing sentinel on Glasgow's skyline for over 200 years, from its 19th Century origins when Speirs Wharf was at the hub of Glasgow’s industrial revolution, until its conversion in 1989 into 150 loft-style residential apartments.
"With panoramic views this beautifully presented property offers security entry, lift access, a feature lounge/dining room, refitted kitchen
"There is a generous double bedroom and a stylish refitted bathroom with quality wall tiling.
"The property has double glazing and electric heating and externally there is residents parking to the front and rear."
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You can view the full listing on our sister website S1 Homes here
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