Julian Wadden are delighted to present for sale this most appealing two-bedroom split-level flat, positioned on the first floor of a magnificent period residence set back from Mauldeth Road. This characterful property forms part of an impressive building and enjoys a number of distinctive architectural features, most notably its beautiful turret bay window which adds both charm and individuality to the home.
Upon entering the building, residents and visitors are greeted by an elegant and welcoming communal entrance that immediately reflects the character of the residence. A single flight of stairs leads to a private and spacious entrance vestibule belonging to the property, providing ample space for coats and shoes and creating a practical yet inviting introduction to the property. From here, a hallway leads further into the home and includes a fitted full-width storage cupboard while also providing access to one of the bedrooms.
The open-plan living and dining area is a particularly impressive space, measuring just over nineteen feet in length and filled with natural light. The room is thoughtfully arranged, with the living and dining areas naturally zoned through the use of freestanding furniture. The standout feature of this space is undoubtedly the walk-in turret-shaped bay window, formed of five windows that offer pleasant outlooks and allow sunlight to pour into the room throughout the day. This striking architectural detail creates a wonderful focal point and truly needs to be experienced in person to be fully appreciated.
A short set of split-level stairs leads to an inner hallway that cleverly connects the remaining accommodation. The kitchen is fitted with modern units and complementary work surfaces, creating a practical and functional cooking space that works well within the overall layout of the home. The bathroom is stylishly appointed with a high-quality three-piece white suite, while the second double bedroom provides comfortable and versatile accommodation.
Internally, the apartment retains a wealth of attractive character features which enhance its appeal, including elegant door archways, traditional sash windows, original pine internal doors and decorative ceiling coving, all contributing to the charm and personality of the property.
Externally, residents benefit from communal car parking facilities as well as attractive gardens to the side of the building, offering pleasant outdoor surroundings that complement the period setting.
The location is exceptionally convenient, with excellent transport connections close at hand. Trains, trams and bus services are all within easy reach, while the motorway network is readily accessible for commuters. Manchester International Airport, the UK’s third busiest airport, can be reached with ease, and Heaton Chapel railway station provides direct services to London Euston in approximately two hours, making this an ideal position for both local and national travel.