If you had a spare £1.5 million would you splash the cash on this lavish Glasgow home?
The Mansion House is situated on Park Circus close to the city centre and other landmarks.
This unique property was built to the designs of Architect Charles Wilson and interior by James Boucher in the mid 19th Century for Walter MacFarlane, the founder of Saracen Foundry and extends over four floors.
Internally the house retains a wealth of period detail including the striking iconic columns on the ground floor creating a spendid entrance and also a wide marble stairase leading to the main reception rooms on the first floor.
According to estate agent Rettie they says the property lends itself to a wide range of uses such as a private dwelling house, Consulate Embassay, Art Gallery and Library.
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