37 Cross Street, City Centre
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Property Description
In the early 1700`s a single mansion was all that stood on where Cross Street now stands. From the Manchester siege in 1642 to the persecution of Catholics during the reign of Elizabeth, Cross Street is identified throughout history as a pulmonary vein within Manchester`s city centre. Toward the end of the 19th century the street had become a busy thoroughfare and continued to develop into what we see today.

Dating back to the 19th century and formally housing the Northern Rock Building Society, this grade II listed building in Flemish Renaissance style now offers a selection of 12 unique apartments. With rustic charm at its very heart, this corner property of impressive proportions will certainly exceed your expectations. Offering a large open plan living/dining/kitchen area with slanted ceilings, timber beams and original sash windows, it`s a space that offers huge potential. In addition, there is a master bedroom with fitted wardrobes, a second single bedroom/study providing access to a storage/utility cupboard, and a bathroom with shower over the bath.

Sold with vacant possession and chain free, this property is a rare find and demands internal inspection.

Car parking can be rented separately at the NCP on King Street West.

Tenure: Leasehold
Annual service charge: £6,065.45
Annual ground rent: £200.00
Length of head lease: 125 years
Animals are not permitted in the lease.
Management company: Casserly Property Management