Asia House, 82 Princess Street, City Centre
Property Description
Asia House is an early 20th century packing and shipping warehouse built between 1906 and 1909 in an Edwardian Baroque style. Converted in 2003 it still retains the "exceptionally rich" entrance hall and stairwell, "lined with veined marble and green and cream faience, with designs of trees and Art Nouveau stained glass".
Located in the heart of Manchester city centre and once housing Noel Gallagher from Oasis, residents are within walking distance to Sackville Park, Canal Street, China Town, co-working spaces around the corner at Whitworth Lock or Clockwise Linley House, coffee shops including Foundation or Pollen at Kampus, and JD gym. The property is less than a five minute walk to Oxford Road or Piccadilly Train Station.
From entering this meticulously presented second floor property, the anticipation builds. High ceilings. Herringbone style flooring. Light fitting by Buster & Punch. No expense spared. Light cascades through large windows illuminating the living space in its entirety. A kitchen designed for the culinary enthusiast. Luxury integrated appliances and complementing marble work top. Spacious and sumptuous, the primary bedroom offers a dressing area and luxury en suite facilities whilst the guest double bedroom could be used as a work-from-home space. A copper free standing bath is the main feature of the primary bathroom with stylish Burlington toilet and separate shower cubicle.
The property is sold with vacant possession and must be viewed to be fully appreciated.
Tenure: Leasehold
Annual service charge: £3,584.17
Annual ground rent: £150.00
Length of lease: 999 years from 2002
Est. rental income: £1,500 pcm
Management company: Zenith