1 Bedroom Apartment for Sale
Vauxhall Street, The Barbican
Guide Price £135,000Sold STC
Vauxhall Street, The Barbican
Guide Price £135,000
** Guide Price ?135,000 to ?155,000 **
Cross Keys Estates are delighted to bring this fabulous second floor apartment to the market. Nestled in the heart of The Barbican, this charming apartment offers a unique opportunity to reside in Plymouth's historic Barbican. Built in the late 1970s, this property exudes character and charm while boasting modern amenities. As you step inside, you are greeted by a light, bright, and airy reception room that seamlessly flows into a newly fitted contemporary kitchen, perfect for whipping up delicious meals. The generously proportioned bedroom provides a cosy retreat, while the newly installed bathroom offers a touch of luxury. One of the highlights of this apartment is the stunning roof terrace garden, offering panoramic views of the city centre and the tranquil waterside. Imagine sipping your morning coffee or enjoying a glass of wine in the evening while taking in the breath-taking scenery.
Parking is always a premium in the city, but fear not, as there is believed to be allocated off-road parking and permit parking available, providing convenience for residents and guests alike. Currently used as a holiday rental or could be a second home in the city, this apartment is available to purchase with no onward chain, making it an ideal investment opportunity or a perfect place to call home. With double glazing and gas central heating, this property offers comfort and efficiency all year round. Don't miss out on the chance to own this fabulous city centre/waterside apartment with its unique charm and modern conveniences. Book a viewing today and experience the allure of this delightful property for yourself.
Cross Keys Estates - As one of Plymouths' leading QUALIFIED estate agents for over two decades, we are proud to have been offering our multi award winning customer service since day one. If you are currently on the market or you are thinking of putting your property on the market, why not give us a call, you will not be disappointed. 98% of our clients recommend us to their friends and family and our results, when it comes to sales, are unrivalled.
Plymouth - Plymouth, Britain's Ocean City, is one of Europe's most vibrant waterfront cities. Located in one of the most beautiful locations imaginable, Plymouth is sandwiched between the incredible South West coastline and the wild beauty of Dartmoor National Park. Plymouth is 37 miles south-west of Exeter and 190 miles west-south-west of London, between the mouths of the rivers Plym to the east and Tamar to the west where they join Plymouth Sound to form the boundary with Cornwall, it is also home to one of the most natural harbours in the world. To the North of Plymouth is Dartmoor National Park, extending to over 300 square miles, which provides excellent recreational facilities.
The city is home to more than 260,000 people, making it the 30th most populated city in the United Kingdom and the second-largest city in the South West, after Bristol and has a full range of shopping, educational and sporting facilities. There is mainline train service to London (Paddington) and to Penzance in West Cornwall.
There's everything that you would expect to find in a cool, cultural city, with great shopping, arts and entertainment. But there's also hundreds of years of history to uncover, from Sir Francis Drake and the Spanish Armada to the Mayflower sailing in 1620, to a city rebuilt following the Blitz during World War II. With easy access to Exeter and its International Airport and a mainline train station giving direct access to London and a ferry port offering sea crossings to both France and Spain.
Plymouth is governed locally by Plymouth City Council and is represented nationally by three MPs. Plymouth's economy remains strongly influenced by shipbuilding and seafaring including ferry links to Brittany and Spain, but has tended toward a university economy since the early 2000's. It has the largest operational naval base in Western Europe - HMNB Devonport.
The Barbican - The historic Barbican and Sutton Harbour are the heart of the city's heritage with the oldest buildings and the greatest number of historical stories. It's also a place where an eclectic cuisine mix of Italian, Greek, Turkish, Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Indian, Himalayan, Mexican and British restaurants may all be found! Around the Barbican, a vibrant place of cobbled streets, narrow lanes and more than 200 Listed Buildings, many of them Tudor and Jacobean, offer a wide range of cosmopolitan boutique shops, galleries, pubs, cafes and restaurants set amidst picturesque scenery. The main street of Southside Street is home to the world famous Plymouth Gin Distillery, the building dating from the early 1400s and a former monastery inhabited by Black Friar Monks. Antique stores, galleries, boutique shops and cafes thrive on Southside Street, a draw to the thousands of coach tour visitors that pass through the Barbican every year. Sutton Harbour is perfectly placed to make the most of all Plymouth has to offer, from unparalleled historic landmarks to some of the city's largest and liveliest family attractions. The National Marine Aquarium, the largest aquarium in the UK with over 40 sharks, is at the entrance to the harbour, and visitors can also take boat tours to learn more about the local marine environment - or even catch a fish and learn how best to cook it. The lively waterfront culture of Sutton Harbour offers a welcome like no other, with unique, independent shops interspersed with a diverse range of first-class restaurants, cafes and bars. Visit the famous Mayflower Steps from which the Pilgrim Fathers are believed to have left England aboard the Mayflower for a new life in America in 1620, discover Plymouth's maritime heritage with the one-mile Sutton Harbour Heritage Trail, or see the sights from two wheels and take advantage of the two National Cycle Routes right on the harbour's doorstep. Other places of interest in the Barbican include the Elizabethan House, an old house built in the early 16th century, now used as a museum and the studio gallery of the late painter and eccentric Robert Lenkiewicz, who lived and worked on the Barbican for many years deriving much of his inspiration and income from the local community.
Entrance Vestibule -
Reception Hallway - 2.04m x 1.98m (6'8" x 6'6") -
Living Room - 6.21m x 3.92m (20'4" x 12'10") -
Fitted Kitchen - 2.36m x 1.84m (7'9" x 6'0") -
Bedroom - 4.87m x 2.80m (16'0" x 9'2") -
Bathroom -
Roof Terrace & Views -
Lease Information - Original Lease Term - 999 Years with 948 Years Remaining.
Service Charge & Ground Rent - ?720.00 Per Annum
Estate Charge (If Applicable) - N/a
Tenure - Leasehold
Please note that the information supplied has been requested from either original documentation provided by our client, or has been verified by an appointed legal professional or managing agency. Any information is supplied in good faith and to the best of our knowledge correct.
Cross Keys Lettings Department - Cross Keys Estates also offer a professional, ARLA accredited Lettings and Management Service. If you are considering renting your property in order to purchase, are looking at buy to let or would like a free review of your current portfolio then please call our director Jack who is a fully qualified and award-winning letting agent on 01752 500018
Financial Services - Cross Keys Estates are proud to work in partnership with Peter Nixon Financial Services, our whole of market mortgage specialists. With over 18 years industry experience, they are able to source the very best deal to meet their customers circumstances. Offering professional and friendly advice on residential and investment mortgages. Please get in touch to arrange a free, no obligation appointment to see how they can help you. Tel. 01752 255905, Email. [email protected]
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