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4 bedroom mews
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Property description & features
- Fantastic three/four bedroom contemporary home
- Versatile accommodation to suit the needs of the majority.
- Flexible living/bedroom space.
- mezzanine gallery - great fun space for children and teenagers.
- West facing balcony
- Spacious open plan kitchen and living space ideal for entertaining
- Finished to an exacting standard with a high specification
- Enclosed garden and off road parking
Set in the heart of Leek’s historic Mill Quarter, and within easy distance of all Town Centre, Albion Mill is believed to be the town’s first purpose-built silk mill. Constructed in two phases, the 1820 block clearly expresses elegant Georgian grandeur, whereas the follow-on extension of 1887 has all the boldness and decorative detail of the high Victorian age.
Designated a Listed Building of special historic and architectural importance, Albion Mill sits within a conservation area, a popular and genteel residential neighbourhood of 19th century weavers’ cottages, and grander Edwardian mill owners’ houses.The property sits within the 1887 building and fronts Albion Street, with private gardens and a shared garden terrace facing Alsop Street. A third phase of new-build family houses will complete the terraced street frontage to Alsop Street, enhanced by an attractive landscaped courtyard and represents a striking blend of contemporary architecture and renovated buildings which have transformed a once industrial area into a very desirable residential quarter.
Developed to a high specification the radical conversion, going back to the brickwork envelope, has ensured all elements are to a high design standard and in accordance with modern building standards. The property including the private car-parking space is freehold.Albion Mill provides a life style-choice: an exciting integration of contemporary design and historic building elements, with great attention to the beauty and fascination of careful detailing and good craftsmanship and more – a flexibility to live in the house as you choose.
Albion Mill provides a life style-choice: an exciting integration of contemporary design and historic building elements, with great attention to the beauty and fascination of careful detailing and good craftsmanship and more – a flexibility to live in the house as you choose.
Description
Set in the heart of Leek historic Mill Quarter, and within easy distance of all Town Centre, Albion Mill is believed to be the first purpose-built silk mill. Constructed in two phases, the 1820 block clearly expresses elegant Georgian grandeur, whereas the follow-on extension of 1887 has all the boldness and decorative detail of the high Victorian age.
Designated a Listed Building of special historic and architectural importance, Albion Mill sits within a conservation area, a popular and genteel residential neighbourhood of 19th century weavers cottages, and grander Edwardian mill owners houses.
The property sits within the 1887 building and fronts Albion Street, with private gardens and a shared garden terrace facing Alsop Street. A third phase of new-build family houses will complete the terraced street frontage to Alsop Street, enhanced by an attractive landscaped courtyard and represents a striking blend of contemporary architecture and renovated buildings which have transformed a once industrial area into a very desirable residential quarter.
Developed to a high specification the radical conversion, going back to the brickwork envelope, has ensured all elements are to a high design standard and in accordance with modern building standards. The property including the private car-parking space is freehold.Albion Mill provides a life style-choice: an exciting integration of contemporary design and historic building elements, with great attention to the beauty and fascination of careful detailing and good craftsmanship and more flexibility to live in the house as you choose.
Albion Mill provides a life style-choice: an exciting integration of contemporary design and historic building elements, with great attention to the beauty and fascination of careful detailing and good craftsmanship and more a flexibility to live in the house as you choose.
Entrance Lobby
Formal entrance door from Albion Street, with matwell and ribbed doormat and leading onto the lounge.
Lounge - 17' 5'' x 12' 10'' (5.30m x 3.90m)
Exposed brick feature wall with full length window surrounding the entrance lobby and door. Radiator, engineered real oak flooring, inset spotlighting, exposed beam to ceiling, open plan in design with the kitchen area
Kitchen - 12' 6'' x 7' 3'' (3.80m x 2.20m)
Open plan in design with the lounge area but is clearly sectioned off with a breakfast bar area with feature pendant lights over.The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units and work surfaces over, feature lighting, integrated electric oven and gas hob with extractor hood over, plumbing for washing machine, space for fridge and dishwasher, part tiled walls, stainless steel sink unit with drainer, breakfast bar area, inset spotlights, radiator, exposed beam to ceiling.
Cloakroom
W.C. wash hand basin, tiled flooring, wall light.
Rear lobby
With door to the garden and stairs to the upper floors.
First floor Landing
Landing space leads to the bedrooms, with stairs up to the second floor accommodation. Fitted carpets.
Bedroom One / Sitting Room - 11' 6'' x 12' 10'' (3.50m x 3.90m)
Full length door leading out to a balcony which is fabulous in the warmer months. Fitted carpet, radiator, wall spotlights.
Bedroom Two - 11' 2'' x 10' 10'' (3.40m x 3.30m)
Bedroom or living space with fitted carpet, window, exposed brick work and inset spotlights. Radiator.
Second Floor Landing
Bedroom Three - 10' 10'' x 10' 10'' (3.30m x 3.30m)
Fitted carpet window to the rear, wall spot lights, radiator and ladder access to:
Mezzanine Bed Deck - 9' 6'' x 11' 2'' (2.90m x 3.40m)
mezzanine gallery - of great fun for children and teenagers, the spaces suggesting options for bedroom, study and fun space/occasional bed-space. Gas boiler.
Bedroom Four - 11' 6'' x 7' 10'' (3.50m x 2.40m)
Arch style window with skylight window overlooking the town and surrounding tree canopy. Exposed brick wall, fitted carpet, radiators, inset spotlights.
Bathroom
Bath, vanity wash hand basin, fitted mirror, shelving, shaver point, tiled flooring, inset spotlight, ceiling light, extractor fan, feature wooden panelling.
Rear Garden and Parking:
Enclosed garden space and allocated parking
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