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Share of Freehold
Guide price
£525,000
2 bed flat for sale
Water Street, Birmingham B32 beds
2 baths
1 reception
Key Information
Tenure:
Share of freehold
Service charge:
£860 per year
Council tax band:
A band has not yet been confirmed.
Ground rent:
£250
Commonhold details:
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Central Academy 0.1 miles
- Birmingham Snow Hill 0.2 miles
- Blackwater Academy 0.3 miles
- Birmingham New Street 0.5 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Read our area guide for Birmingham to find out more about the local area.
Features and description
- Share of freehold
- Ready to move in
- Brand new bespoke apartments
- Canal views to all properties
- Exceptional specification throughout
- Share of Freehold
A superb two bedroom apartment in the brand new Water Street development, located a stones throw from St Pauls Square.
This beautifully appointed property offers, spacious open plan living/dining & kitchen with access to a large private terrace, master bedroom with en suite, guest double bedroom and family bathroom. With large windows allowing plenty of natural light and underfloor heating this apartment must be viewed to be appreciated.
A superb two bedroom apartment in the brand new Water Street development, located a stones throw from St Pauls Square.
This beautifully appointed property offers, spacious open plan living/dining & kitchen with access to a large private terrace, master bedroom with en suite, guest double bedroom and family bathroom. With large windows allowing plenty of natural light and underfloor heating this apartment must be viewed to be appreciated.<br /><br />The Jewellery Quarter with its rich industrial heritage, sits within the close knit streets between Icknield Street
and Great Hampton Street. 63 Water Street sits alongside the Birmingham and Fazeley canal running through its centre.
The new canal network transformed the once gentrified, rural district owned by the Colmore estate and home to small terraced houses surrounding St Paul's church back in the early 1700ís, into a thriving industrial area with warehouses being built along its banks, homes to the new industries that flourished through this new revolution.
Gun Making, metal rolling and casting, heavy industries sat alongside the fine crafting businesses and enterprises flourishing in back to back houses in the ever-growing network of streets.
Residents of Water Street back in 1861 included a button maker, brass founder, jeweller, weighing-machine maker, cooper, carpenter and a gun maker, all living and often working in their homes. The opportunity to acquire precious stones for an affordable price in the 19th century along with access to the tools and skills helped it to grow into a centre of creativity with over a third of all British jewellery still being made in Birmingham City Centre today.
This beautifully appointed property offers, spacious open plan living/dining & kitchen with access to a large private terrace, master bedroom with en suite, guest double bedroom and family bathroom. With large windows allowing plenty of natural light and underfloor heating this apartment must be viewed to be appreciated.
A superb two bedroom apartment in the brand new Water Street development, located a stones throw from St Pauls Square.
This beautifully appointed property offers, spacious open plan living/dining & kitchen with access to a large private terrace, master bedroom with en suite, guest double bedroom and family bathroom. With large windows allowing plenty of natural light and underfloor heating this apartment must be viewed to be appreciated.<br /><br />The Jewellery Quarter with its rich industrial heritage, sits within the close knit streets between Icknield Street
and Great Hampton Street. 63 Water Street sits alongside the Birmingham and Fazeley canal running through its centre.
The new canal network transformed the once gentrified, rural district owned by the Colmore estate and home to small terraced houses surrounding St Paul's church back in the early 1700ís, into a thriving industrial area with warehouses being built along its banks, homes to the new industries that flourished through this new revolution.
Gun Making, metal rolling and casting, heavy industries sat alongside the fine crafting businesses and enterprises flourishing in back to back houses in the ever-growing network of streets.
Residents of Water Street back in 1861 included a button maker, brass founder, jeweller, weighing-machine maker, cooper, carpenter and a gun maker, all living and often working in their homes. The opportunity to acquire precious stones for an affordable price in the 19th century along with access to the tools and skills helped it to grow into a centre of creativity with over a third of all British jewellery still being made in Birmingham City Centre today.
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