THIS three-bedroomed flat in New Brighton is part of a building described as ‘steeped in history’.
Situated on Wellington Road, the apartment is on the ground floor of Redcliffe, a Grade II-listed building that according to the seller, ‘seamlessly blends character features with modern living’.
It is on the market for £375,000. But what do you get for the price?
Dating back to 1845, Redcliffe was built by Harvey Lonsdale Elmes, the architect behind St Georges Hall in Liverpool. This ‘imposing’ red sandstone building boasts ‘an abundance of period features and generous room proportions’.
The property features a porch, hallway, ‘spacious’ lounge diner with bay window and feature fireplace.
There is also a ‘modern’ fitted kitchen diner with wall and base units, breakfast bar, integrated appliances and further fireplace.
The Master bedroom has bay windows and en-suite shower room. There are two further double bedrooms and a ‘contemporary’ four-piece family bathroom.
On the market with Move Residential this is described as one of the most attractive properties in the borough currently advertised on Zoopla.
A Zoopla spokesperson said: “This is a spectacular three double bedroom ground floor apartment, enjoying sensational open views towards the promenade and Irish Sea.
“This property has its own private access, private parking and secluded courtyard garden along with its own portion of the communal gardens, this home must be viewed to be appreciated in full.”
They continued: “There are some real gems among the thousands of homes listed on Zoopla.
“If you want to see fascinating properties in your local area, refining your Zoopla search by ‘highest price’ is a great way to see what’s really grabbing attention.”
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