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Linacre House Stanley Road Trinity Road / Bootle Liverpool L20 3Dj Imp Ressive LINACRE HOUSE STANLEY ROAD TRINITY ROAD / BOOTLE LIVERPOOL L20 3DJ IMP RESSIVE MODERN, TOWN CENTRE APARTMENTS CLOSE TO THE HEART OF LIVERPOOL n 62 one-bedroom apartments n Beautiful modern designs n Close to shops, restaurants and cinemas n Newly built to the very latest standards n Stylish, secure and energy efficient n On-site parking n Help-to-Buy support available n Due for completion Q4 2021 INTRO DESIRABLE Situated on the corner of Stanley Road and Trinity Road, just 500 metres from Bootle’s central shopping district, Linacre House offers some of the most desirable accommodation in the town. Scheduled for completion in Q4 2021, the 62 single-bedroom units will be equipped to the highest standards, making them ideal for residents who demand the very best. Linacre House itself is built on four storeys and it’s the result of an impressive transformation that centres upon a former office building. Its external elevations are being completely remodelled and the new units inside are being fitted with everything that a modern buyer could want. ELEGANT DESIGNS AND ATTRACTIVE OFF-PLAN PRICES LINACRE HOUSE IS FITTED WITH EVERYTHING THAT A MODERN BUYER COULD WANT popu lar Locally, demand for accommodation is growing fast. As part of Liverpool’s rapidly regenerating sea-front, Bootle is set to benefit from massive economic growth and new job creation over the coming years, so it’s becoming an ever more popular area in which to settle. Offering elegant designs, a convenient location and very attractive off-plan prices, Linacre House is a great residential opportunity in a fast-developing neighbourhood. BOOTLE BOOTLE IS DISCOVERING NEW VITALITY AND AMBITION In the 19th century, Bootle was not much more than a small village on the outskirts of Liverpool – a coastal resort offering ready access to a long stretch of beach that ran nearly 7km northwards to neighbouring Crosby. Since then, it has grown and evolved, first becoming a hive of industry and then an important part of Liverpool’s docklands. It suffered during the Second World War and in pOSI TIVE the second half of the 20th century, but now it is witnessing a significant revival. With billions being spent on Liverpool’s docks and its whole LOCAL AMENITIES AND ATTRACTIONS waterfront, Bootle is being buoyed up by city-wide regeneration. Merseyside is one of Britain’s fastest-growing • Shopping centre economies and, as a result, Bootle is discovering new vitality • Parks and gardens and ambition. It’s said that the expansion of the Bootle Docks could add £5 billion to the local economy. • Children’s activity centres • Leisure centre with swimming pool and gym • Town library • Sports ground • Cricket and golf clubs Bootle is clearly a town with • Crosby Lakeside a bright future and, located Adventure Centre close to its centre, Linacre • Boating lake House will ensure that and coastal park residents can make the most of all its local amenities. TOWN CENTRE CONVENIENCE Stanley Road runs north from the property, directly into Bootle’s central shopping district. The short (450m) route can be taken on foot or by bus and, on the way, it passes a CEN TRAL host of banks, shops, pubs and popular cafes. The Strand Shopping Centre is home to dozens of well-known retail brands, and just beyond it lies the town’s central railway station, Bootle New Strand. Meanwhile, just 150m south from Linacre House, Kings Gardens the spacious South Park open up into a large green expanse that encompasses Firwood Bootle Cricket Club and Bootle South Recreation Ground. More scenic parkland can be found just a short way to the northeast, at the Victoria era Derby Park, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. It’s a very family-friendly site and attractions here include statuary, a bowling green, play areas and a zip wire. LOCAL FACILITIES Nearest mini-market 80m Hugh Baird College 180m Sefton MBC Offices 200m Bootle Library 400m Bootle Oriel Road Railway Station 500m Bootle Cricket Club 500m Strand Shopping Centre LINACRE and Bus Station 600m HOUSE OFFERS Bootle New Strand EXCEPTIONAL Railway Station 1km CONVENIENCE, COUPLED WITH Town Hall 1.5km LUXURIOUS 21ST Runcorn Old Town 2.6km CENTURY LIVING RESIDENTS CAN BE IN THE HEART OF THE CITY IN JUST A FEW MINUTES A KEY PART neig hbourS OF LIVERPOOL This proximity makes Bootle a great base for commuters with jobs in the city. Linacre House stands less than 500m from Bootle Oriel Road Railway Station and, from here, the journey to Liverpool Central takes under a quarter of an hour. The Balliol Road bus stop is closer still – just 150m further down Stanley Road – and the journey typically takes between 18 and 20 minutes. Located just 4.5km north of the city centre, Bootle has been a part of the Liverpool for well over a hundred years. Whether by car, bus or rail, local residents can be in the heart of the city in just a few minutes, putting countless attractions, events, employers and amenities within easy reach. WHETHER FOR WORK OR PLEASURE, THE TRIP TO THE CITY CENTRE IS QUICK AND EASY WHETHER FOR WORK OR PLEASURE, THE TRIP TO LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL’S CITY CENTRE IS QUICK AND EASY, OPENS UP A AND IT OPENS UP A WEALTH OF OPTIONS. WEALTH OF OPTIONS DIV ERSE CITY ATTRACTIONS • Walker Art Gallery • Tate Liverpool • The Cavern Club • Royal Albert Dock • Liverpool ONE shopping centre • Liverpool University • Chinatown • Liverpool and Everton football clubs OTHER PLACES TO VISIT • Liverpool’s two cathedrals • Crosby Lakeside • The World Museum Adventure Centre 4.3km • Mersey Ferries • Litherland Sports Park & Kids Planet 4.4km • Merseyside Maritime Museum • Bootle Golf Course 4.5km • Aintree Golf Centre 5.5km • Lunt Meadows Nature Reserve 11km BUSES AND COACHES: Stanley Street is on a major bus route, with services running into Liverpool City Centre. The nearest bus stop – Balliol Road – is approximately 150m to the south, and there is a north-bound stop directly opposite the property. This serves destinations including Aintree, Southport and Preston city centre. There’s also a stop on Balliol Road itself, which runes east/west and serves destinations including Speke and Mossley Hill. Bootle’s central bus station is built under the Strand Shopping Centre, and serves all local and regional destinations. GETTING convenient AROUND RAIL: The nearest station to Linacre House is Bootle Oriel Road Railway Station, which runs regular services to Liverpool Central, Southport and, to the south of the city, Hunts Cross. From Liverpool Central, travellers can join the national rail network. ROAD: Linacre House is exceptionally conveniently located for local Stanley Road runs due south, joining the A59 close to Everton shopping and leisure facilities. It’s also very well served by public Park, before continuing into Liverpool City Centre. The A59 transport, so all of Merseyside and its surrounds are within easy also runs to the north and west, through Ormskirk and striking distance Burscough and on into Preston. On the way, it passes a major roundabout at Maghull, where motorists can join the M57 and M58 motorways. The A565 coast road runs through Formby and into to Southport, 22km to the north. ON FOOT: Linacre House is situated on Stanley Street, close to the town centre and all local amenities. Restaurants, pubs, cafes and shops are all in easy walking distance. The property is also cyclist-friendly, with parking spaces for 60 bicycles and relatively flat terrain all around. THE TOWN CENTRE LINACRE HOUSE PERFECT IS FITTED WITH CONVENIENCE EVERYTHING THAT URBAN A MODERN BUYER HOME COULD WANT cCoEmNTfRoArLt Linacre House is Bootle’s newest residential development, and undoubtedly one of its best. Due for completion in Q4 2021, it’s a multimillion-pound development project that will see the creation of 62 single-bedroom apartments. ELEGANT DESIGNS AND ATTRACTIVE OFF-PLAN PRICES ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT Once complete, Linacre House will stand as one of the most stylish and desirable properties in the town. Led by the specialist developer Empire, the reconstruction project will see the creation of a completely new interior layout, while the external appearance will be transformed. A new, secure entranceway, new lighting and glazing will modernise the facades and hint at the luxurious living spaces inside. The apartments themselves will be fitted out to the highest build quality and to latest standards for insulation, security and energy efficiency. Ideal for couples and individuals, the unit sizes will range exce lleNT between 30 and 50 square metres. DETAILS AT A GLANCE • 62 single-bedroom apartments • Set on four storeys • 31 on-site parking spaces FITTED TO THE • 60 on-site bicycle spaces HIGHEST BUILD • Eligible for QUALITY THE Help-to-Buy support APARTMENTS ARE IDEAL FOR • All properties backed COUPLES AND by a 10-year warranty INDIVIDUALS • Due for completion in Q4 2021 The apartments at Linacre House have been designed for 21st century lifestyles. They are light, spacious and energy efficient, and well equipped with handy features and high-quality appliances. INTERIOR A selection of integrated white goods helps to make each unit an instant home, while a combination of high-performance glazing, DESIGN insulation and lighting will keep routine costs to a minimum. DIST INCT DESIGNED FOR 21ST CENTURY LIFESTYLES STY LISH Designed and built in accordance with latest standards and THE regulations for building safety, the apartments promise years of trouble-free living. APARTMENTS They make great use of space and natural daylight. Open plan designs and light, neutral colours help to keep interiors bright and airy, while artfully styled bathrooms add to the sense of chic modernity. DETAILS AT This same modernity extends into the living rooms and bedrooms, A GLANCE where helpful extras such as USB chargers and satellite TV points • A choice of layouts add elements of luxury and convenience.
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