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Sought after Brunel Quays
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Balcony and river views
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Gas central heating
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Parking space
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3 bedrooms
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Master ensuite
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Chain free
CHAIN FREE Modern 3 bedroomed duplex apartment at sought after Brunel Quays, benefitting from river views, balcony, allocated parking and gas central heating. A short level walk from the town centre and railway station.
Set in the grounds of the former Grade II Listed railway buildings which were originally designed by Isambard Brunel, is the award winning Brunel Quays development. Situated on the first and second floor, this immaculately presented, modern, three bedroom, duplex apartment has much to offer. Overlooking the beautiful River Fowey, within walking distance of the ancient stannary town of Lostwithiel and the mainline railway station makes this the ideal location.
Stairs rise from the private entrance to the first floor landing with doors leading to the Kitchen/dining room, third bedroom - which is currently used as a study, separate WC, storage cupboard and sitting room. From the landing there is access via a drop down ladder, to an attic space, useful for storage.
The well equipped kitchen has an integral oven with gas hob and dishwasher. A breakfast bar separates the kitchen from the dining area which has large windows letting in plenty of light and looks over towards the railway.
The spacious sitting room has double doors leading out on to the balcony where you can enjoy views of the Fowey River, the iconic Tudor Bridge and over to the village of Lostwithiel.
The second floor boasts two extremely spacious bedrooms, which would comfortably accommodate super-king size beds. They are flooded with sunlight via multiple elongated velux windows. The principal bedroom has an en-suite shower room with shower cubicle, WC and wash basin. Also on this level is a family bathroom and a further useful storage cupboard.
Allocated parking space nearby.
Agents Note - The apartment is Leasehold with a 999 year lease which commenced in 2002.
Ground rent - £75 pa. Service charge - £1560 pa (2024).