One of country's most standout homes has hit the market in Edinburgh after wowing the judges on Scotland's Home of the Year.
Although judges Anna Campbell-Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers may not have awarded the flat in Leith's the top spot, the trio were still blown away by the very aptly named Castle Glimpse property.
Built in 1815, the Leith flat has been home to owner Matt since 2019 and what was once a dilapidated and outdated apartment has been lovingly restored to its former glory with Matt highlighting the many period features of this stunning property.
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The Ferry Road property boasts an incredible view of Edinburgh Castle, hence its name.
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Now the spectacular flat has hit the housing market, with property agents describing it as 'a tasteful mix of carefully retained period details and contemporary features'.
It also comes with a living room, kitchen/dining room, a family bathroom, three 'flexible' bedrooms and a garden.
Offers for the three-bed first-floor flat have to be over £315,000 and you can see a full 360 view video of the inside of the property here.
You can see photos of the property in our gallery above and view the full listing here.