A three-bed apartment has become available on the Ipswich Waterfront in a sought-after accommodation building.
The Winerack in Key Street is a modern development that boasts views of the popular waterfront area in Ipswich centre.
A three-bedroom property has become available for £335k and, with no onward chain, prospective buyers will be able to move in fairly swiftly.
The spacious second-floor apartment has large windows to help maximise the south-facing light. It is decorated in a neutral style and is ready to move into as soon as the sale is completed.
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The front door opens into a hallway, from which a bathroom door is immediately off to the right.
This bathroom is one of three that the large apartment has available, along with two ensuites.
Two further bedrooms lead off from the initial hallway stretch, one of which has an ensuite, and both of which are spacious and feature large windows.
The final bedroom is at the end of the corridor. This large room features a spacious ensuite, as well as views of the waterfront marina.
The bathrooms all feature marble tiling on the walls and modern white fittings.
The kitchen is separate to the living room, a highly sought-after feature in Ipswich where flats aren’t often as spacious as this. The cabinets are a clean white and there is a significant amount of storage available. An oven and hob are already fitted into the worktop.
The living room is large and features three full-length windows. This space is spacious and airy. Light wooden floors help create a modern and neutral feel. Double doors and a Juliet balcony look out onto the Waterfront and the yachts docked in the marina.
Within easy walking distance is a range of shops and restaurants, with the old town centre a short walk away.
Those interested should contact Beagle Property to arrange a viewing.
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