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1 Bedroom Apartment for sale

Liverpool, L1 4AU

L1 4AU, Seel Street, Liverpool, L1, Liverpool

Sale Price: £69,950

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 3/5/2015

 68 Telegraph Road, Heswall, Wirral, CH60 0AG

Liverpool, L1 4AU

Property Summary:

Apartment
1 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Property description

Bradshaw Henderson are delighted to offer a fantastic 'Buy to Let opportunity' Located in Liverpool's popular Liverpool 1, The Studios and Apartments are a mere 10 minute walk from the Marina and only 15 minutes from the famous Albert Docks, where residents will find a host of up-market eating and drinking establishments, in addition to shopping, museums and public venues. Strictly Cash Investors only.

About the City of Liverpool
Liverpool is one of the most vibrant cities in the United Kingdom. Shaped by its turbulent past and flourishing in the 21st century, it is quickly becoming a tourist hotspot - now the 5th most visited city in the UK. Travel experts- Rough Guides, recently placed it third in the 'Best Cities to Visit - 2014' saying it had rediscovered its mojo.
From its nightlife to its museums, its festivals to its theatres, Liverpool is a unique mixture of the contemporary and the classical, perhaps best personified by the two cathedrals. Liverpool Cathedral stands at an impressive 100 metres tall and is the epitome of traditional architecture. Built from local sandstone this gothic masterpiece represents the old beauty of the city. Liverpool Metropolitan, or Paddy's Wigwam as it fondly known, has a completely unique design. Construction began over fifty years ago, but the building still looks charmingly quirky and modern.


Along one of the most impressive waterfronts in the world stand the 'Three Graces'; Liverpool's famous Port of Liverpool Building, the Cunard Building and the Royal Liver Building upon which the two Liver birds watch over the city and sea. Modern architecture too shines above the River Mersey; sleek apartments, the Museum of Liverpool and Mann Island complement the view.
It is impossible to talk about Liverpool without paying tribute to one of the greatest, most famous bands in the world- The Beatles. Their legacy lives on today as people flock to the city to visit The Beatles Story museums, the Cavern Club and Penny Lane. But you would be mistaken to think Liverpool has no more to its musical repertoire. Musicians from the city have produced a record 56 number one singles, greater than anywhere else in the world. Plus, revisiting its strong historical ties, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic is the oldest surviving professional symphony orchestra in the UK.


“What began with the gradual redevelopment of the Albert Dock area has evolved into a full-blown cultural renaissance” Rough Guides states. In fact more than £1bn worth of regeneration projects started in Liverpool last year. The city is evolving but rather than replacing the old, it is celebrating its past and as well as adapting for the future.