A Glasgow street has been named among the best places to live in a new list looking at the UK's top 50 residential roads.
The Glasgow location has been described as "in demand" with it only being a few short miles from the city centre.
The research looked at the deprivation index which takes into consideration things like crime levels, employment opportunities, quality of public services and the proximity of schools and public transport.
The analysis was carried out by The Telegraph and prestigious real estate firm Knight Frank.
The Glasgow street named among the best places to live in the UK
The Glasgow street named among the best places to buy a home in the UK was Cleveden Road in the West End with Ledcameroch Road in the suburb of Bearsden also making the cut.
Cleveden Road, which lies off Great Western Road, was described as "one of the most in demand residential areas in the city" with the street (and associated areas) being popular for their “better private garden space" compared to other West End homes.
The street was also noted for being near the Hillhead Sports Club and the Glasgow Botanic Gardens with house prices costing an average of £191,749.
Ledcameroch Road in the affluent commuter town of Bearsden is about six miles from the city centre and is "popular with families".
With an average neighbourhood house price of £906,638, the area is notable for its large Victorian villas, huge plots of land and nearby station which runs trains to Glasow Central.
The Scottish streets named among the 50 best in the UK
Here are all the Scottish streets named among the best to buy a home in the UK.
Rubislaw Den North, Aberdeen
Average house prices (2023): £434,810
The Scores, St Andrews
Average house prices (2023): £669,411
Cleveden Road, Glasgow
Average house prices (2023): £191,749
Ledcameroch Road, Bearsden
Average house prices (2023): £906,639
Moray Place, Edinburgh
Average house prices (2023): £607,802
Inverleith Place, Edinburgh
Average house prices (2023): £260,098
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