If you need a space for your stay, the flat is large and well laid out. If you need a quiet space with comfortable beds, look elsewhere. We stayed near Glasgow city center. 2 bedrooms were fitted with double beds that had the hardest mattresses that you could feel every spring. My wife and I ended up sleeping in separate beds just so we could have enough room to sleep. Neither of us had a good night's sleep while there. The bedrooms need to have at least a queen sized bed with modern memory foam mattresses. Due to the length of daylight in Scotland in the summer, the rooms also need black out curtains. Since the street and seagull noise is always there, if you close the windows to reduce the noise, the rooms get stuffy, they should provide floor fans that can be run to at least circulate the air in the room when the windows are closed.
Don't get me wrong, the flat is nice, a great size, and located near the city center, but the noise, the light, and the small uncomfortable beds would have me looking elsewhere.