The Scotsman

USP Stamped with charm

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Ahistoric Post Office conversion in Aberdeen is offering buyers a chance to get on the property ladder with a unique home.

The impressive and imposing granite building dates back to 1905, and was converted to apartments in 2001. On the market is a wellpresen­ted, two-bedroomed secondfloo­r flat, at 28e Crown Street.

The location is central, just off Union Street in the city, but there is covered parking provided which is a bonus.

Residents also share access to the building’s air-conditione­d gym, fitted with a range of equipment, a games room and changing rooms with a sauna.

The flat is contempora­ry, but has good ceiling heights in the living area and bedrooms.

The bathroom and kitchen are up to date and the flat affords views down the quieter of the surroundin­g streets.

Not only is the approach on the outside impressive, but once inside the front door, the route up to the flat is via a beautiful stone spiral staircase.

Kerry Wells, property manager for Boyd Property, said: “The surroundin­g area offers everything you could want.

“Not only is the flat in a distinctiv­e landmark in the city centre but it is something a little special compared to much of the first-time buyer market.”

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