A "fantastic apartment" located within South Western House in Southampton is on the market for £500,000.
It is said to have been "beautifully renovated by the current owner" and offers "stunning views" of Queens Park and the docks.
The apartment is situated on the fifth floor of South Western House and is "ideally located for the hustle and bustle" of the surrounding areas.
The Zoopla profile adds: "Offering three fantastic bedrooms, a home office, additional storage cupboard and off-road parking. This penthouse needs to be viewed to be appreciated."
Take a look inside the property
The "expansive" residence boasts 1,500 square feet of space among many features and is accessed via a private corridor.
Upon entering the inner hallway you'll find an "impressive Victorian fireplace" and from here you can find the open-plan living/dining area.
This space is adorned with original beams, exposed brick walls, porthole windows, and herringbone wood flooring.
Meanwhile, the adjacent kitchen is said to be "well-lit" and is equipped with high-end appliances and an island.
Elsewhere, in the apartment, the principal bedroom has its own period fireplace while the second has a newly installed en-suite.
The third bedroom is "generously sized" and can offer versatility as a guest room or home office.
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Moving onto the bathroom, it features a shower over the enclosed tiled bath with a matching brick tiled splashback.
Additional amenities include a study area with laundry facilities, a separate storage room, communal bike storage, and two secure allocated parking spaces.
The profile adds: "Meticulously refurbished while preserving its character, this apartment seamlessly blends modern comfort with historical charm, warranting an internal viewing."
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