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2 bedroom apartment

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2 bed
2 bath

Key information

Tenure: Leasehold
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Leasehold
  • Waterfront Development
  • Leasehold: 250 years
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  • On Site Resident Parking Permits
Apartment C8

The beating heart of the Fish Quay: An area rich in history, heritage, culture and art.

A Community was first established in the area in the early 13th century and today it continues to flourish, centered around the world famous Fish Quay and market.

Steeped in history, the area boasts iconic buildings, artefacts, and public art, both old and new that speaks of the past and the proud community it housed and supported.

The Wooden Dolly, originally created in 1814 has been replaced on six occasions. Sailors would often take chips from the Dolly as good luck charms to carry on perilous journeys.
Public art abounds in the area recounting the story of the people and industry that made the Fish Quay famous throughout the world.

There has always been a strong sense of community in the Quay driven by hard working people who braved the perils of the North Sea to catch the herring and shell fish it is famous for.

The rich heritage based around the catching and processing of fish is still maintained but at a much-reduced scale. The character of the area and the activities it supports have changed and altered leading it to blossom into a rich and culturally diverse place where leisure and tourism play a key role in its economic prosperity.

The cultural and arts communities continue to grow and prosper providing a diverse range of leisure opportunities to engage in.

With freshly caught fish and shellfish available every day and specialist food outlets, restaurants, takeaways and cafés there is something to suit all tastes, and not forgetting those with a sweet tooth or simply in search of the best 99.

There are some of the finest teas and coffees the region has to offer from a range of venues with craft ales, fine wines and cocktails served in and outdoors in a relaxed inviting atmosphere.

There are walks, heritage trails, cycling routes and historic parks and gardens all on the doorstep and available to promote fitness and wellbeing, creating the opportunity of engagement bringing real pleasure to those that take part.

The passenger ferry is on the doorstep and opens up a whole new world of opportunity to explore and enjoy the south bank of the Tyne.

The Fish Quay captures the essence of coastal living but with the benefit of being within easy reach of the city.

Newcastle Central Station – 8.9 miles
Newcastle International Airport – 14.1 miles
Eldon Square Shopping Centre – 8.4 miles
Metrocentre Shopping Centre – 17.1 miles
Tynemouth – 1.1 miles
Tynemouth Golf Club – 0.7 miles

Shepherd’s Quay provides homes that fit right into and take full advantage of what the environment has to offer.
A carefully crafted design and material palette, with a traditional brick choice allows the buildings to sit seamlessly and in harmony with their surroundings.

The apartments all benefit from spectacular water views so that everyone can experience the unique local landscape and the animation that the river traffic brings to the setting.
Thoughtful art works pay homage to the past and create an interest in the form of the development that is iconic and truly appealing.

Full height glazing allows natural light to fill the rooms creating bright, warm and inviting interiors.
The living / dining spaces are designed to allow flexibility in determining the layout to suit individual taste, lifestyle and choices.

With balconies and terraces available the interiors can spill out into external areas that can connect you to the atmosphere, capturing views and allowing the sights and sounds of the Quay experience to be sampled and enjoyed.

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