A unique, elegant and very large studio
Apartment 2308, The Eagle’s Nest,
with a breath-taking view on the
top floor in the Manchester City Centre
If you are into starting a business and want to let this dream home to long- or short-term renters, moving one single wall could get you two bedrooms and AN en-suite.
If you love a non-standard home
the Eagle’s Nest could be your dream.
when all is done and dusted
this place will be a gold-mine
Several characteristics determine that the apartment The Eagle’s Nest is unique and exclusive, namely:
(1) its geographical location,
(2) its position among the flats in the building,
(3) its unique internal structure, and
(4) its designs and ornamentations.
(1) City Heights location in the North West of England
Geographically, you live in the middle of an expanding city, both ancient and modern, with people from all over the world, each with varied interests and lifestyles. This area’s geographic, social and historic diversity is exemplified by its proximity to the Chetham’s Music School, founded in 1424, to the Manchester Cathedral, founded on a Roman temple, and to the lively Exchange Square with international restaurants and shops like Harvey Nichols and Hugo Boss.
The Eagle’s Nest is even closer than most of the newly built apartment blocks to a variety of entertainments and to shopping in exclusive boutiques and in a huge Mall, to advanced studies at the universities of Salford and of Manchester, to a varied night life with an international flair and to busses, tramways, trains and flights taking you anywhere you’d want with ease.
(2) Its position in the City Heights
But in a booming city, in a building with close to a hundred households, mostly young residents, the Eagle’s Nest surprisingly also offers you calm and unique privacy. Living on the top floor and at the end of a corridor, your closest neighbours are staircases, corridors and outdoor air. Nobody lives above you, and only a small wall in the kitchen is shared with a neighbour. So, there’s hardly any sound from neighbours, and nobody hears if you make noise, even late at night or in the early morning.
(3) Its unique internal structure
To use one’s flat mainly for its bedrooms seems natural in England, where people normally spend their social lives in pubs, but do not invite others to their bedroom homes. Contrary to usual expectations, the Eagle’s Nest offers you a larger-than-normal living room, hence a wider social life at home, as well as ample space for work, entertainment, and relaxation. To entertain friends or customers for lunch or dinner, 2308 also offers a wider-than-normal kitchen with no fewer than six induction hobs, an oven, a microwave, a dishwasher, and ample storage space.
(4) Its designs and ornamentations
The Eagle’s Nest was made to suit one’s comfort and social life, but also to please one’s eyes with designs and ornamentations. In the white kitchen, the black granite floor and a black granite peninsula worktop deliver a sober style. A scarlet-red-and-white Corian sink, cast in a single piece, completes the kitchen’s black-and-white character with occasional red accents.
Light oak doors, all with brass handles and several with glass windows, cornices around every wall, and a ceiling rose for every ceiling lamp contribute to one’s sense of permanence. Marble window sills, artistically designed interactive wallpaper, and, above all, the high ceilings and the large windows throughout the apartment contribute to making 2308 a unique home to live in. You may compare this generously high ceiling with most newly built flats, and the old ones too, in the Manchester City Centre area.
Any reasonable offer will be considered with interest.