Glasgow's Finnieston has been identified as one of the UK's top 'hipster hotspots' according to price growth.

The upmarket area dubbed the city's new 'west end' has boomed in popularity in the last five years thanks to the creation of stylish cocktail bars and restaurants. 

A new study by Property website Zoopla showed that property value has increased by 20 per cent over the past five years thanks to an influx of new buyers. 

Lawrence Hall, spokesperson for Zoopla comments: “As cities change shape and property prices continue to climb, it is inevitable that run-down areas are revived to accommodate growing resident numbers, resulting in new trendy hotspots starting to appear."

Top Hipster Hotspot in top 10 UK cities, ranked by property value growth (featuring the average property price for 2016 and percentage increase since 2011):

1. London, Dalston, £633,593, 59.89%

2. Bristol, Montpelier, £494,158, 39.93%

3. Birmingham, Jewellery Quarter, £151,689, 31.34%

4. Manchester, Chorlton, £300,099, 28.42%

5. Leeds Headingley/Hyde Park, £196,608, 27.81%,

6. Sheffield, Ecclesall Road, £338,949, 25.16%

7. Cardiff, Penarth, £311,377, 23.40%

8. Glasgow, Finnieston, £214,817, 20.31%,

9. Liverpool, The Baltic triangle, £161,078, 18.52%

10. Edinburgh, Leith, £209,330, 13.49%