Apartment 1, Lansdowne, Queens Promenade, Douglas
Description
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a spacious 2-bedroom maisonette apartment located at the peaceful end of the highly sought-after Douglas Promenade. Situated just moments from a reputable restaurant, scenic promenade walks, a bus stop, and a soon-to-open coffee shop, this property offers convenience and tranquillity in equal measure. With both a private entrance/exit at the basement level and a second entrance via the main communal hall on the first floor, this home offers a unique sense of privacy and accessibility. The first floor boasts high ceilings and tall windows in the living room, flooding the space with natural light while showcasing stunning sea views. The adjoining kitchen is well-proportioned, offering ample worktop space, with a convenient opening to the living room – perfect for entertaining. The expansive master bedroom is a standout feature, complete with an en-suite shower room for added comfort. Descend the stairs to find a second large shower room, a second bedroom with charming bay windows, and a hallway leading to the additional entrance/exit. This hallway offers extensive storage space and a utility area, ensuring that the apartment is as functional as it is spacious. Not only does this apartment provide a generous living area, but it also offers exciting potential for development. With the necessary planning approvals, the property could be split into two separate apartments, making this an ideal investment for those looking to maximise its value. Whether you’re searching for a light-filled home with beautiful sea views or an investment with future potential, this maisonette is a truly rare find. Don’t miss your chance to secure this expansive and versatile property in a prime promenade location.
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Nearby
- SchoolCentre 210.66 mi · 14 min walk · 2 min drive
- GP surgeryFinch Hill Health Centre1.2 mi · 26 min walk · 4 min drive
- DentistDashfield Dental1.1 mi · 23 min walk · 3 min drive
- SupermarketTesco0.35 mi · 7 min walk · 1 min drive
- PubThe Queens0.09 mi · 2 min walk · 0 min drive
- RestaurantAura Bar & Bistro0.02 mi · 1 min walk · 0 min drive
- CaféMama's Kitchen0.28 mi · 6 min walk · 1 min drive
- Petrol stationEVF Todays Express0.34 mi · 7 min walk · 1 min drive
- AirportIsle of Man Airport11.0 mi · 35 min drive
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Masts nearby
- Mobile phone mastUnnamed on the map0.93 miles away
- Mobile phone mastManx Telecom1.2 miles away
- Mobile phone mastSure1.2 miles away
- Mobile phone mastUnnamed on the map1.4 miles away
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What the numbers on this listing say
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What this purchase costs beyond the asking price
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Getting connected
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Building work on this property
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Sale history
| Sale date | Price | Address on register |
|---|---|---|
| 2019-07-11 | £1 | Lansdowne Apartments Queens Promenade Douglas IM2 4NN |
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All 265 recorded sales on Queens Promenade
Planning history
No planning application found in this site's planning dataset for this address.
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