It’s a building which is steeped in 154 years of rich history.
Rawcliffe Gardens, in the south side of Glasgow, was originally built in 1862 for Victorian businessman Alexander Bannantyne Stewart.
However, in 1918 it became a monastery. It remained with the Order of Carmelite nuns until 2006 when it transformed into luxury apartments.
Now, one of the two-bed apartments is on the market for around £229,000.
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