Welcome to this beautifully furnished two bedroom two bathroom apartment on the first floor of the Bishton Fletcher building, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham.
Housed in one of the areas most architecturally celebrated buildings, this residence has been sensitively restored and converted into 12 bespoke, modern apartments. Steeped in incredible history, the Jewellery District is a diverse destination and home today to a bustling food and drink scene.
- Double glazed black metal windows to rear wings and main building
- Video intercoms to all apartments
- Victorian industrial style communal lighting in courtyard and outdoor spaces
- Landscaped courtyards with pavers
- Newly restored original brickwork and pointing throughout
- Cycle rack, post boxes and bins stores
- Wood flooring to main rooms except bedrooms and bathrooms
- Carpets to bedrooms
- TV and sky ports in all lounges and master bedrooms
- BT phone point to all apartments
- Anthracite cast double radiators to all rooms
- Satin chrome radiator TRVs throughout
- All ceilings painted brilliant white
- All plastered wall areas painted taupe grey
- Newly fitted electric boiler heating and hot water to all apartments
- SMEG stainless steel electric oven, electric hob, microwave and external duct ventilation chimney hoods
- Instant hot and water tap
- Under wall unit lighting
- Breakfast bars to all kitchens
- Integrated fridge/freezer
- Integrated washer/dryer
- Integrated dishwasher
- LED strip lighting
- 18 mm Matt finish handless soft close kitchen units
- Under counter sinks
- Quartz worktops and low level up stands
- Freestanding bath
- Preston 3 dial 2-way concealed traditional showers to en-suites
- Metro glass Victorian white brick tiles
- Victorian style floor tiles
- Traditional Bristan Birmingham Mixer Tap
- Stone grey vanity storage units
- Heated white column and chrome radiators
- Glass shower screens throughout
- Mirrors above basins
Council Tax Band : C
Deposit amount : £1,471.00
The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) gives the building a standard energy and carbon emission efficiency grade from 'A' to 'G', where 'A' is the most efficient and 'D' being the average to date.