1 bedroom Flat / Apartment
Holyrood Place, PLYMOUTH
£170,000
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Generous one-bedroom flat with spacious open plan lounge/kitchen/diner, benefitting from private parking. Ideally located just yards from the vibrant Plymouth Hoe, offering comfort and convenience in a prime setting.
1 Bedroom Ground Floor Flat
The flat features a spacious open-plan lounge, kitchen, and dining area, providing a bright and versatile living space ideal for relaxing or entertaining. The modern kitchen is well equipped, with ample storage and worktop space, seamlessly integrated into the living area for contemporary urban living.
The double bedroom offers generous proportions and is complemented by a well-appointed bathroom, ensuring both comfort and practicality. Large windows throughout the property allow natural light to flood the space, enhancing its airy and welcoming feel.
A particular highlight of this property is the private parking space, an invaluable asset in such a central location along with access to a communal patio area, providing outdoor space for relaxation or socialising during warmer months.
This property offers the rare opportunity to enjoy the vibrancy of city life while also benefitting from peaceful communal spaces and convenient private parking. Whether you’re strolling along the historic Hoe, dining at the nearby waterfront restaurants, or simply enjoying the view, this flat places you right at the heart of it all.
Ideal as a first-time buy, investment, or city-centre base, this flat combines style, location, and functionality in one of Plymouth’s most desirable areas. Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the full appeal of this delightful home.
Property Reference: HRT108216463



About Plymouth
Sitting on the south-west coast, Plymouth is home to a growing population of well over 250,000. Well served with schools and home to Plymouth University, it is ideal for families.
With direct access to the M5 and regular mainline train services, residents can be in London in 3 hours. Plymouth city centre has easy access to three train stations, all of which have routes to airports, such as Exeter and Cornwall. Ferries are regularly available from several ports, travelling to Cornwall and even to France.
The Plymouth area caters for all its residents and has much to offer, including a number of harbours with restaurants, bars and cafés, ample parks and shopping outlets. There are a wealth of schools in Plymouth that have been highly rated by Ofsted giving families plenty of options for where to send their children. In 2017, 12 schools in the city were rated as “Outstanding”, including nine primary schools and two secondary schools.
Plymouth, based in Devon, is renowned for its ports, which have played host to military vessels, as well as fishing and commercial trade, and much of this history is still evident within the city. To this day, both locals and tourists visit the Royal Citadel, which was a hub of military planning for Sir Francis Drake.
£236,849
Average price paid in Plymouth

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