A former Edinburgh GP surgery has gone on the market after being transformed into an eight bedroom house.
The property at Mill Lane in Leith is available at offers over £750,000. Agents McEwan Fraser Legal describe it as being "one of the most distinctive residential homes that will come to the market this year".
The premises was previously used for commercial purposes, but was most recently operating as a GP surgery before being turned into a residential property by the current owners. It is located at 5 Mill Lane, next door to the existing Mill Lane Surgery, just off Great Junction Street.

In addition to the eight bedrooms there are also five bathrooms, three public rooms a kitchen diner, a study and a gym and wet room with a hot tub.
The agents add: "The property has been renovated to an exacting standard over recent years with many of the traditional features of a building like this restored to their former glory. The property is a fine residential home but there are a number of possibilities for a property of this size going forward.
"Subject to local consents, the property could be be further sub-divided into residential flats, as has happened in an adjacent building, or restored to commercial usage as guest house or boutique hotel to give two obvious examples."

On the ground floor there is a considerable entrance hallway and lobby along with a living room, study, kitchen diner and "two large en suite double bedrooms which are closer in style to independent studios". There's also a family room located on the lower ground floor.
On the first floor there are six bedrooms, three of which have access to en suites. There's also a utility room and shower on this level.
The agents add there is also off-street parking and a private garden area which come with the property.

You can check out the full listing on the Zoopla website.