Set within the iconic Baird Hall on Sauchiehall Street, this charming one-bedroom apartment offers a rare opportunity to own a home in one of Glasgow City Centre's most distinctive Art Deco buildings. The flat comprises of an entrance hall, open plan living room/kitchen, double sixed bedroom and bathroom with three-piece suite. The building has an impressive open-top atrium and open-air central courtyard. There is also an elevator within the building.
Rich in character and history, Baird Hall occupies a prominent position in the heart of the city, placing an array of shops, restaurants, cultural attractions, universities, and transport links right on the doorstep. The apartment itself provides comfortable and well-proportioned accommodation, ideal for first-time buyers, professionals, students, or investors seeking a centrally located property with genuine heritage appeal.
Beyond its striking Art Deco architecture, Baird Hall boasts a fascinating place in history. In September 1939, shortly after the outbreak of the Second World War, a young John F. Kennedy visited the building to deliver a speech expressing support for American and Canadian survivors of the SS Athenia, the passenger liner torpedoed off the Scottish coast. Kennedy was acting on behalf of his father, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., then United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom, adding a unique international historical connection to this remarkable address.
Combining period character, city-centre convenience, and an intriguing historical legacy, this attractive apartment represents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a home within one of Glasgow's most notable residential landmarks.
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