£534,450
3 bed flat for saleTown Quay, Southampton, Hampshire SO14
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Share of Freehold
Charters - Southampton
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About this property
Impressive third floor Grade II listed three bedroom apartment
Historic Ex-Geddes Warehouse Development
Single garage
Lift access and intercom entry
Stunning accommodation spanning over 1400 sq ft
Two Juliet balconies
Beautiful Southampton Water views
This fascinating home is positioned in the historic Geddes Warehouse development dating back to the late 1800s in central Town Quay, Southampton. This significant landmark Grade II listed building offers an abundance of period features and characterful charm throughout, consisting of only a handful of apartments, this truly is a rarity not to be missed.
Upon entry, the communal area is very well maintained with telecoms entrance with a lift and stair access available. Inside the home is a sizeable hallway guiding you through to the main hub of the home, the open-plan sitting/dining room. This fantastic space has the benefit of two Juliet balconies, enjoying stunning far reaching views across Southampton Water and beyond. Large windows span the property allowing excellent natural light to flood the space and create a wonderful atmosphere for entertaining family and friends alike. The fitted kitchen offers ample wall and base storage units with built-in appliances including a fridge and freezer, wine fridge, whilst enjoying beautiful views overlooking the Old Historic Walls.
The bedrooms are all of a generous size with the principal bedroom benefitting from built-in wardrobes and all served by a traditional three-piece family bathroom, together with a separate shower room.
Further benefits of this property include gas central heating, a Share of the Freehold, with over 900 years remaining on the lease, a single garage and within easy access to the waterside, local pubs, restaurants and Mayflower Park that is the home of the annual International Boat Show.
Southampton is a thriving commercial port with a population in excess of 250,000 and achieved city status in 1964 due to its contribution to trade and the economy. The city centre offers an extensive range of shopping and leisure facilities ranging from small boutique outlets to major department stores including the landmark West Quay shopping mall. Restaurants, bars and cafes cater for every taste and the Cinema de lux offers the finest film viewing experience. Numerous pleasant parks together with The Common, City golf course and sports centre offer a wide range of leisure opportunities with hundreds of acres of green open space. Premier league football is played at St Marys and the Ageas Bowl is the home of Hampshire cricket hosting domestic and international matches together with live music events. The Guildhall and Mayflower theatres host a wide and eclectic range of plays, opera, ballet and musicals and the public art gallery in the civic centre has a famous and acclaimed collection.
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Tenure
Share of freehold
Service charge
£3,300 per year
Council tax band
D
Ground rent
£100
Commonhold details