23rd and top floor in Manchester City Centre

 

The Eagle’s Nest     Apartment 2308

We offer you A Room With A View from a great salón with a high ceiling.

This apartment may not serve as a family home

It may be attractive for a person or a couple

in the beginning of their careers

who love to entertain profusely and frequently

in a welcoming living room.

Initially, 2308 was a two-bedroom flat with two ‘bathrooms’. It had a small and dark kitchen with no window and the culinary work was performed facing a wall with your back to the light and open area. See the original floorplan.

The present owner came from a country where people did not meet in non-existing pubs or in a café on his country’s snowy and icy pavements and parks. Since centuries people’s social lives in that country had been celebrated in their homes, with a large and inviting ‘living room’ often with a piano or a pump organ to celebrate their joy of living.

And so, The Eagle’s Nest was refurbished and changed to better suite another lifestyle. The two bedrooms were transformed to a more spacious ‘livingroom’. The small and dark kitchen, 

 

where you would cook facing wall, was demolished and a light and spacious kitchen was installed by the windows. The former kitchen area now served as a room for sleep and exciting dreams.

It is still the largest apartment in the whole building, 750 sqf or 68 sqm, with a larger than usual livingroom and  larger than usual kitchen but a small ‘bedroom’.

This is not an arrangement that would contribute to a good living for many people. But if you cherish a bigger than normal kitchen and a large livingroom, suitable for many kind of  leisure or professional activities, this living area may suite whatever are your special needs. You can get an idea of this transformation to a more open and light apartment by comparing the old with the present floorplan.

You hate when your windows face a brick wall but get enchanted by an occasional double rain-bow outside your home in the sky,

and you’re pleased to entertain friends as cooks in your spacious kitchen suitable for two master chefs simultaneously collaborating for en exquisite meal to the other guests in the grand salón,

and even when a mortgage lender may find the flat being far too high up to qualify for a mortgage, you still want an exclusive home for a reasonable price

then the Eagle’s Nest should be yours.

Let us prove our case

We start with the Eagle’s Nest’s structural advantages.

Flat 2308 is exceptionally light and open. It stretches alongside a wall which to 80% consists of windows covering the 263 centimetres high (8.6 feet) and 13-meter-long wall. Compare this generously high ceiling with most apartments in Manchester City Centre.

When you leave the six large double windows without curtains the view from this Eagle’s Nest is free, no high buildings in front of it – and there never will be given the present close neighbours. Stretching along a sofa you’re alone with the birds and the sky with its dramatic changes or its heavenly peace.

Lower your gaze and you see the towns of Oldham, Rochdale and Bury and when the sky is clear you see a windmill park high upon a distant hill. An early winter morning you may see hill after hill after hill as white as were they made of cotton.

Get closer to the windows and you see a plethora of fascinating and distinguished buildings from the last seven hundred years.

The Eagle’s Nest is not a flat in a luxurious ghetto for which they charge up to five hundred thousand pounds and where you only see your neighbours who live in the same kind of luxurious flat with as low ceilings as in your own luxury home bought with a killing mortgage.

come and watch the kitchen

In apartment 2308 you live close to the sky but at the same time in the middle of a vibrant old and modern city with people from all over Britain and all over the world with diverse interests and life-styles. This georgraphical and historical diversity is manifested superficially by the Cathedral, the Arndale Shopping centre, the Football Museum, the ancient Music school, the Victoria Railway station, the Metrolink, the Arena with world stars like Mike Tyson, Whitney Houston and Adele paying you a visit.

The splendid views and the feeling of openness together with a unique  privacy up in the sky make this home a pearl to treasure. Enjoy your new life here.

The flat’s privacy is further accentuated by the Eagle’s Nest’s position in the building: only one minor wall shared with a neighbour. This offers exclusive supremacy for anybody who needs to enjoy own music, for example, which may not please others or who needs an especially quiet ambience for oneself.

On top of the mentioned structural advantages, care has been taken to make the inside of the Eagle’s Nest as pleasurable to the eye as a flowering Hibiscus. The light oak doors with brass handles, the comprehensive dark walnut floors, the artistically designed wallpapers, the marble windowsills, ceiling roses in every room, and cornices along all the walls are some of the special decorations and objects that ornate this home.

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