This is one of my all time favourite threads, so I have a wee update.
I was in a meeting at the Clydesdale Bank and saw a painting I liked, a nice landscape with sheep.
Noted down the artists name - John Cunningham, who turns out to be a well know figure: http://www.johncunningham.org.uk/
On his website it mentions: "John lived in a magnificent and spacious studio flat in the centre of Glasgow which was designed by Sir John Burnett expressly for the use of an artist, and which had previously been owned by other artists including John McGhie and David Gauld" and that got me curious about where it was (I really like the idea that things have went full circle and that over 100 years ago the concept of home working was embraced and actually considered by architects).
A wee bit of detective work later and the flat turns out to be in Albany Mansions, and the PDF schedule from the last time it was for sale is online: http://rycramweb.eu/cms/ftp/10/property-schedules/2398.pdf