A city centre apartment offering stunning views of some of Liverpool's most iconic landmarks is now on the market.
The two-bedroom flat is located inside Mann Island, a stone's throw from the city's world-famous waterfront. As well as offering a bright and airy living space, it also has views of the Three Graces, Pier Head and the River Mersey.
The floorplan comprises a spacious entrance hall and a massive open plan kitchen, dining area and lounger overlooking the Liver Birds. A number of huge windows also allow natural light to flood into the space.
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There are two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The master bedrooms has built-in wardrobes along with its own dedicated en-suite.
As well as jaw-dropping views, the building also boasts secure parking and a 24-hour concierge.
The apartment is on the market with The Agency UK for offers over £220,000.
The listing said: "Mann Island has become one of the most recognisable developments in Liverpool, occupying a prime location on The Strand, on the doorstep of absolutely everything the city centre has to offer- from well known restaurants, bars and shops in Liverpool One to the new independent stores popping up throughout the city, not to mention the Albert Dock.
"Located on the seventh floor of this prestige development, this apartment offers breath-taking dual aspect views of the City and Pier Head from the living area and both bedrooms."
The construction of the buildings at Mann Island started in 2008, during Liverpool's tenure as European Capital of Culture.
The average price of a property in Liverpool city centre was £168,222 over the last year, 8% higher than the previous 12 months and 12% up on the 2008 peak of £150,596.
However, renting could set you back anywhere between £5,000 per calendar month for a luxury penthouse and £347 per month for a student flat share.
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