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Our Summary
- It is thought that the potential remains to re-divide the apartment if desired
- With its balustrade, exposed ironwork, wood-panelled ceiling, windows and carpeted flooring, it offers excellent potential for a further bedroom or creative workspace
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Description
The property is a large, quirky home located in the former Pick Knitwear Factory conversion, boasting two/three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and retained original features such as exposed concrete and metalwork. The accommodation includes a spacious hallway with striking Canadian maple flooring, a distinctive frosted glass block wall, and access to a convenient cloakroom and understairs cupboard. The open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area features a vaulted ceiling, cast iron radiators, and exposed brickwork, with a kitchen equipped with a range oven, six-ring gas hob, and distressed green worktops.
The ground floor principal bedroom features Canadian maple flooring, spotlights, and a large window with stained detailing, leading into a walk-in wardrobe with wooden flooring and an en-suite bathroom. Upstairs, the second bedroom features vaulted wooden ceilings, exposed metalwork, and built-in storage, with a striking staircase feature serving as a secondary fire escape. An additional bathroom includes a shower and sink, with exposed woodwork and a Velux-style window.
The mezzanine level provides a flexible space with wood-panelled ceilings, windows, and carpeted flooring. Parking is available through underground parking, and the property benefits from all mains services, gas-fired central heating, and fibre broadband.