A historic Glasgow building is up for sale for offers over £1.25m.

The Bellahouston Business Centre, previously known as Bellahouston Academy, the building is being marketed by DM Hall.

The grey sandstone building on Paisley Road West, which was designed by Bath Street architect Robert Balde, is known for its four-spired clock and bell tower, and its B-listed status.

It was opened in 1876 as a private school, but in 1962 it was replaced by a new school building in Gower Terrace.

It continued as an annexe until it was finally closed in 2009.

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The building was acquired, renovated, and opened as a business centre in 2016.

The property has a gross internal area of more than 22,000 sq ft.

Graeme Todd, consultant at DM Hall, said: "This is a building which reflects the robust confidence of the Victorian age and, while it has been extensively refurbished, upgraded and converted for modern use, it retains a unique architectural elegance.

“It is flooded with light, and wide corridors bounded by cast iron and hardwood balustrades– provide access to a total of 28 fully-equipped office suites on the ground and first floors.

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"The property has an existing Class 4 office use.

"However, our clients believe the subjects offer considerable potential, subject to planning, for a wide variety of uses such as residential accommodation, serviced flats, student accommodation, hostel premises, exhibition or gallery space or a reversion to the historic use of a school or training centre.”