AN 'EXCLUSIVE' one-bed flat in Hereford city centre is for sale, and it boasts views of the 900-year-old cathedral.
Jackson Property is asking for offers over £300,000 for the flat in Riverview Court, Bridge Street, which they say is of "high specification".
On the top floor of the building with an "impressive" view of Hereford Cathedral, the "executive apartment" forms part of a former chapel converted into four flats.
"This part of the building retains its unique character features with stunning views of the impressive Hereford Cathedral," agents said on Zoopla.
"The main entrance hall into the building provides access to the lift and stairs, each apartment has its own floor with the lift stopping on each floor.
The development is gated with remote door access and has a true sense of community with an active management company providing a safe environment for its residence. There is one allocated parking space."
The flat itself has an open plan living and dining space, a separate kitchen, a large bedroom and a walk-in wardrobe which are all finished to a high standard.
The entrance hall provides a welcoming space with a video intercom system and beneficial storage cupboard, agents said.
The oak door beyond leads into the open-plan T-shaped living and dining room, benefitting from floor-to-ceiling windows with fitted shutters, exposed oak beams, and French doors onto a glass-fronted balcony.
"The balcony is covered and a great space for enjoying the unrivaled views of Hereford Cathedral," agents said.
The separate kitchen, off the living room, is fitted with a matching range of high-quality base and wall units with "Angolan blue" granite work surface and integrated appliances.
The shower room is off the main hallway and is fitted with a modern double shower cubicle, toilet and sink unit.
The bedroom is at the opposite end of the hallway with a dual window side aspect, a built-in cupboard and a door to a large walk-in dressing room.
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