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2 bed flat for saleThe Sorting House, Newton Street, Manchester M1
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
- Leasehold
Julie Twist Properties - City Centre Branch
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About this property
Triplex Apartment
Two Double Bedrooms
Renovated to a Beautiful Standard
Two Bathroom
Japanese Style Courtyard Garden
Former Royal Mail Sorting Office Conversion
Close to Piccadilly & Northern Quarter
Short Walk to Arndale Centre
Julie Twist Properties are delighted to welcome to the market this beautifully presented two-bedroom apartment, set within a converted former Royal Mail Sorting Office. This triplex apartment is situated on the first floor and has been renovated to a lovely standard. The apartment boasts an inviting living area on the top level, which overlooks a separate dining area with floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing ample natural light to flood the room. Also on this level is a generously sized double bedroom, which has access to a newly renovated ensuite shower room. The lower level features a fully equipped kitchen with integrated appliances, a three-piece bathroom, and a double bedroom. Additionally, the property comes with two storage cupboards, one of which stretches underneath the dining area with a height of 96cm.
The Sorting House is a hidden gem located in the Northern Quarter/Ancoats. Formerly one of Royal Mail's sorting offices, this building was converted into characterful apartments featuring high ceilings and original feature window, as well as a fabulous Japanese style communal garden area, offering a private space to sit outside in the summer. Based on Newton Street, you are a stones throw from Ancoats, Piccadilly, the Arndale Centre, and plenty of transport links, shops, bars and incredible restaurants.
General:
Rental Yield: 5.8% (Based on an estimated rental price of £1450cm)
Service Charge: £2802 per annum
Ground Rent: Peppercorn
Lease: 999 years from 1 June 2000
Council Tax Band: D
Total Floor Area: 747 sq.ft / 69.4 sq.m
Management Company: Urban Bubble
Hallway
Real wood flooring, spotlights and access to two storage cupboards, one of which houses the boiler and one which stretches underneath the entire dining area with a height of 96cm.
Kitchen And Dining Area
The kitchen is positioned on the ground level and features wall and base units, stainless steel sink with mixer tap and drainer, integrated fridge/freezer, integrated dishwasher, built-in oven with four ring induction hob and extractor over, real wood flooring, spotlights and under unit spotlights. The dining area is accessed via stairs from the kitchen, and boasts large feature windows, allowing natural light to flood the space.
Living Area
The living area is positioned on the upper level and consists of carpeted flooring, wall lighting, TV point and wall mounted radiator.
Bedroom 1
Carpeted flooring, wall mounted radiator, spotlights, wall lighting and double glazed window.
Bathroom
Accessed via the hallway on the ground level, a three piece bathroom comprising of large shower cubicle, sink with mixer tap, partially tiled walls, tiled flooring, extractor, spotlights and heated towel rail.
Bedroom 2
Accessed via the living area, the bedroom features carpeted flooring, wall mounted radiator, wall lighting and access to an ensuite.
Ensuite
A three piece bathroom comprising of corner shower cubicle, sink with mixer tap, tiled wall/flooring, extractor, wall lights and heated towel rail.
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