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One of the earliest buildings designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh is now on the market for sale. The former Martyrs’ Public School, located on Parson Street in Townhead, is currently listed by City Property Glasgow (CPG). The price of this category A listed building is not available online, but it offers a unique opportunity for potential buyers.

This three-storey and basement red sandstone property, spanning 10,994 square feet, was recently used as an office space. Its prime location near junction 15 (Townhead) of the M8 motorway and Glasgow Royal Infirmary makes it an attractive investment. The building features several large office suites situated around a central atrium, with lift and stair access to all levels for convenience.

Originally commissioned in 1895 to accommodate 1000 pupils, the Martyrs’ Public School followed the design conventions for schools at that time. The symmetrical layout with separate entrances for boys and girls reflects the 1872 Education Art in Scotland’s established standards. The building’s almost symmetrical design, with the exception of a chimney on the southern side, showcases Mackintosh’s architectural style.

The distinctive Art Nouveau features around the windows and doorways are classic Mackintosh hallmarks that add to the building’s charm and historical significance. For those interested in learning more about this unique property or arranging a viewing, visit CPG’s website for further information.

This historic building by Charles Rennie Mackintosh presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of architectural history in the heart of Glasgow. With its rich heritage, unique design elements, and central location, this property is sure to attract attention from buyers looking for a special investment opportunity. Don’t miss the chance to explore the possibilities that this iconic building has to offer.