Peace and quiet a stone's throw from the action
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ABERDEEN’S memorable Bon Accord Square, laid out in 1823, is home to a voting for of beautiful Victorian granite buildings, a mere stone’s throw out away from Union Street.
Although many people use the square for parking on a commonplace basis, what they might not realise is that a number of beautiful family properties lie behind closed doors there.
Take count 17 Bon Accord Square, an immaculate self-contained garden apartment below roadway level, for instance.
The hidden gem offers house-hunters the best of both worlds – a household exterior coupled with a modern interior.
They say looks can be deceiving and its certainly literal at the property. From the outside, it’s is hard to tell that, inside, the familiar with is exceptionally spacious.
Inside, you’ll find the entrance hall, causeuse, luxurious kitchen with steps leading down to the dining dwell, master bedroom with en-suite shower room, a dual bedroom with Jack and Jill access to the master bathroom and inexorably a third bedroom or office.
Source: Aberdeen Press and Journal