Designed by architects G. H. Goldsmith, Granby House was built at the turn of the century using red brick with Portland stone and is doused in Art Nouveau motifs. Standing proud in the heart of Granby Village, this historical building captures the very essence of architectural innovation. Sensitively converted in 1985 to apartments, residents relish it's characterful demeanour which has been carefully preserved throughout.
Located on the first floor, the living area of this charming and well executed warehouse apartment benefits from high ceilings, steel girders, original arched windows and wooden floors, a tribute to Manchester's industrial heritage. By replacing the old storage heaters with smart phone controlled slim line upgrades, heating can be controlled at the next owners convenience.
Property briefly comprises: Entrance/hallway with storage cupboard; Open plan lounge/diner; Kitchen with integrated dishwasher; Two double bedrooms; Bathroom with shower over the bath and underfloor heating.
The property is sold with vacant possession and free permit parking can be applied for on a first come first served basis.
Annual service charge: Tbc
Annual ground rent: Peppercorn
Length of head lease: 125 years from 1985
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