Aberdeen's oldest hospital could be turned in a 50-bedroom boutique hotel under new plans.

CAF Properties wants to redevelop Woolmanhill Hospital, the original site of Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

The Grade A-listed Simpson Pavilion on Skene Street would be turned into a hotel, while the Stephen and Victoria buildings could be converted into serviced apartments.

The redevelopment could be completed as early as 2019 if the plans are approved by city councillors.

Woolmanhill Hospital opened in 1749 and remains one of Aberdeen's most distinctive granite buildings. Most of the hospital was shut in 2013 to help NHS Grampian cut a £160m repair bill backlog.

A public consultation over the plans will be held at Aberdeen Central Library at Rosemount Viaduct on March 23.