Built in 1902, Admiralty House is an impressive grade II listed building formally used as the main post office and telegraph office for Southampton docks and later by British Telecom. It was converted in 1999 and now comprises 18 apartments, all boasting a range of character features including high ceilings and sash windows.
This particular apartment comprises two double bedrooms, a modern fitted kitchen with a range of integrated appliances, a contemporary family bathroom with three-piece bathroom suite, and a 24'1 x 20'4 L-shaped living room with two large windows.
Leasehold
Unexpired Years: 99
Annual Ground Rent: £100
Ground Rent Increase: 25 years
Ground Rent Review Period: Annually
Annual Service: £2,700
These details are to be confirmed by the vendor's solicitor and must be verified by a buyer's solicitor.
ADDITONAL INFORMATION
Materials used in construction: Bricks
The property is Grade II Listed
The property is in a conservation area
The land is affected by a Tree Preservation Order
Street parking rented from council
Covenants/restrictions: The current owner has made us aware that the windows are sealed shut and there is a ventilation system in place - potential stipulation of the conversion planning back in 1999
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