A two-bed apartment that is built within the old Norval & Paul bakery has become available on the market for purchase.
The home is available for offers over £245,000 and has a long term rental value of around £1,300.
There are original beautiful features that have been maintained in the property including an antique oven that would have been used as part of the old bakery.
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As well as having two spacious double bedrooms, there is also an open plan lounge, kitchen and dining area - all flooring and integrated appliances are included in the sale price.
Located on Ashley Terrace, the flat is close by to several nature walks including the Union Canal and Harrison Park West.
The property is located down a side stair entrance but looks as though it still gets ample natural light. It is understood that the property is being advertised as a great buy to let opportunity.
DJ Alexander who are advertising the property have described it on RightMove as: “Subtly accessed via stairs from street level, the spacious property comprises a well-appointed open plan lounge/dining/kitchen area with feature old Baker’s oven.
“The kitchen is fitted with ample base and wall units and integrated electric oven, gas hob, dishwasher, and extractor fan.
“There are two well-proportioned double bedrooms, one of which has the potential for a home-office or gym.
“A bathroom with a three-piece suite and shower over the bath completes the space.
“The property further benefits from double glazing and gas central heating and had just one owner.
“It has been freshly re-decorated and re-carpeted, which, along with the seller paying for the LDTT, is designed to help new homebuyers save money at this difficult time.”
You can view the property in full here.
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