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Albert Place (Print V8) BUILDING DESIRABLE HOMES ALBERT PLACE CHURCH LANE, MARPLE, SK6 7AY AN EXCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT OF TWENTY APARTMENTS IN MARPLE TOWN CENTRE ALBERT PLACE MARPLE Albert Place is a luxury development of 20 two bedroom and two bathroom apartments in the sought after town of Marple, on the edge of the beautiful Peak District. An exciting place to live, work and enjoy life. These beautifully designed homes by Mansion House Group offer the ultimate in modern day living with a high specification throughout, landscaped grounds and secure parking. LOCATION Marple offers excellent connectivity, located near the A626 which runs between Glossop and Heaton Chapel town centre and within easy driving distance to Manchester City Centre and the Peak District National Park. The area has benefited greatly from the completion of the A6 Manchester Airport relief road. This has opened up access to the west including to the Airport, M56 and M6. The town is served by two railway stations: Marple Station and Rose Hill Marple Station located on the Hope Valley Line, with both providing services to Manchester Piccadilly Station. The town also has many bus services, most start and terminate at Stockport via Offerton and Bredbury. Albert Place to Marple Station 0.5miles (29 mins to Manchester) Albert Place to M60 Junction 26 20 mins by car Albert Place to Manchester Airport 20 mins by car Stalybridge Droylsden A6140 Manchester Dukinfield Audenshaw A57 Old Trafford A6017 A6 Gee Cross Heaton Chapel A34 M60 Woodley Bredbury Didsbury Compstall Romley M60 A627 A560 Stockport A626 Cheadle Heaviley Marple M56 A5102 A34 A6 Heald Green Manchester International A5149 High Lane Airport A523 Bramhall Handforth LOCATION MAP ABOUT THE AREA Marple is a small riverside town within the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, in Greater Manchester. It lies on the River Goyt 9 miles southeast of Manchester and 9 miles north of Macclesfield. The town is positioned near to the A626, which runs between Glossop and Heaton Chapel. The Peak Forest and Maccelsfield canals also meet at Marple. Marple is a great place to call home. It has an air of originality about it from the independent shops that adorn the high street to the numerous pubs with their craft beers and bespoke menus. Living in Marple you will benefit from tranquil lake settings, delightful woodland and moorland walks and from some higher vantage points there are tremendous views of the Peak District. Brabyns Park and the Roman Lakes are both great areas for families, dog walkers, and those that like ourdoor life. LIVING IN MARPLE ALBERT PLACE MARPLE 14 COMMERCIAL PARKING SPACES BLOCK B LOADING BAY COMMERCIAL UNIT & BLOCK A 20 RESIDENTIAL PARKING SPACES 20 RESIDENTIAL PARKING BLOCK C SITE LAYOUT ALBERT PLACE BLOCK A BLOCK A ENTRANCE GROUND FLOOR 4 8 3 7 2 6 1 5 FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT 1 APARTMENTS 2&3 APARTMENTS 4&8 Please note: APARTMENTS 6&7 APARTMENT 5 A bike and bin store are also provided on site. APARTMENT - 1 Two bedroom, two bathroom apartment on the first floor, with juliet balconies and allocated parking. LOUNGE MASTER BED 2 DINING STORE ENSUITE KITCHEN BATHROOM Lounge/Kitchen/Dining 6.70m x 3.18m 21’12” x 10’5” Master 4.49m x 2.78m Bed 2 3.85m x 2.70m 14’9” x 9’1” 12’8” x 8’10” Ensuite (Master) 2.01m x 1.63m Bathroom 2.16m x 1.70m 6’7” x 5’4” 7’1” x 5’7” APARTMENTS - 2&3 Two bedroom, two bathroom apartments on the first floor, with juliet balconies and allocated parking. LOUNGE BED 2 MASTER DINING ENSUITE KITCHEN BATHROOM STORE * Apartment 3 is a mirror image Lounge/Kitchen/Dining 7.35m x 3.87m 24’1” x 12’8” Master 5.20m x 2.96m Bed 2 4.11m x 3.20m 17’1” x 9’9” 13’6” x 10’6” Ensuite (Master) 2.16m x 1.94m Bathroom 2.00m x 1.91m 7’1” x 6’4” 6’7” x 6’3” APARTMENTS - 4&8 Two bedroom, two bathroom apartments on the first and second floor, with juliet balconies and allocated parking. ENSUITE MASTER STORE BATHROOM BED 2 DINING LOUNGE KITCHEN * Apartment 8 is a mirror image Lounge/Kitchen/Dining 6.59m x 3.18m 21’7” x 10’5” Master 5.95m x 2.78m Bed 2 3.85m x 2.70m 19’6” x 9’1” 12’8” x 8’10” Ensuite (Master) 2.16m x 2.15m Bathroom 2.16m x 1.91m 7’1” x 7’1” 7’1” x 6’3” APARTMENTS - 6&7 Two bedroom, two bathroom apartments on the second floor, with juliet balconies and allocated parking. LOUNGE BED 2 MASTER DINING ENSUITE BATHROOM KITCHEN STORE * Apartment 7 is a mirror image Lounge/Kitchen/Dining 7.32m x 3.87m 24’ x 12’8” Master 5.20m x 2.96m Bed 2 4.11m x 3.20m 17’1” x 9’9” 13’6” x 10’6” Ensuite (Master) 2.16m x 1.94m Bathroom 2.00m x 1.91m 7’1” x 6’4” 6’7” x 6’3” APARTMENT - 5 Two bedroom, two bathroom apartment on the second floor, with juliet balconies and allocated parking. LOUNGE MASTER BED 2 DINING STORE KITCHEN ENSUITE BATHROOM Lounge/Kitchen/Dining 6.70m x 3.18m 21’12” x 10’5” Master 5.84m x 2.78m Bed 2 3.83m x 2.70m 19’2” x 9’1” 12’7” x 8’10” Ensuite (Master) 2.16m x 2.15m Bathroom 2.16m x 1.91m 7’1” x 7’1” 7’1” x 6’3” ALBERT PLACE BLOCKS B&C Block C -Proposed First Floor Block B- Proposed First Floor Block C - Proposed Ground Floor Ground - Proposed C Block 12 14 LIFT LIFT 11 13 FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR BlockB - Proposed Ground Floor APARTMENTS 9&11 PRIVATE GARDEN AREA 10 APARTMENTS 10&12 BLOCK B ENTRANCE LIFT APARTMENT 13 PRIVATE 9 GARDEN AREA APARTMENT 14 GROUND FLOOR GARDEN SPACE There are four apartments with french doors each leading to a separate private patio and garden area ground floor perfect for entertaining guests during the summer months or just relaxing in your own outdoor space. The upper apartments enjoy communial space beyone the private garden areas. 10 BLOCK B 9 16 BLOCK C 15 Block C -Proposed First Floor 18 20 LIFT LIFT 17 19 Block B- Proposed First Floor FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Block C - Proposed Ground Floor Ground - Proposed C Block PRIVATE APARTMENTS 16&18 GARDEN AREA 16 APARTMENTS 15&17 LIFT BLOCK C ENTRANCE APARTMENT 20 PRIVATE GARDEN 15 AREA APARTMENT 19 BlockB - Proposed Ground Floor GROUND FLOOR APARTMENTS - 9&16 Two bedroom, two bathroom apartments on the ground floor. Both with an allocated parking space and private garden area. ENSUITE LOUNGE PRIVATE MASTER GARDEN AREA DINING BATHROOM KITCHEN STORE BED 2 * Apartment 16 is a mirror image Lounge/Kitchen/Dining 5.86m x 4.09m 19’3” x 13’5” Master 3.81m x 3.78m Bed 2 3.93m x 3.33m 12’5” x 12’5” 12’11” x 10’11” Ensuite (Master) 2.02m x 1.80m Bathroom 2.02m x 1.91m 6’8” x 5’11” 6’8” x 6’3” Block C - Proposed Ground Floor Ground - Proposed C Block BlockB - Proposed Ground Floor APARTMENTS - 10&15 Two bedroom, two bathroom apartments on the ground floor. Both with an allocated parking space and private garden area. ENSUITE LOUNGE PRIVATE GARDEN MASTER AREA DINING BATHROOM KITCHEN STORE BED 2 * Apartment 15 is a mirror image Lounge/Kitchen/Dining 5.89m x 4.09m 19’4” x 13’5” Master 3.78m x 3.78m Bed 2 3.75m x 3.33m 12’5” x 12’5” 12’4” x 10’11” Ensuite (Master) 2.02m x 1.80m Bathroom 2.02m x 1.91m 6’8” x 5’11” 6’8” x 6’3” APARTMENTS - 11&18 Two bedroom, two bathroom apartments on the first floor. Juliet balcony to master bedroom and allocated parking. ENSUITE LOUNGE MASTER DINING BATHROOM KITCHEN STORE BED 2 * Apartment 18 is a mirror image Lounge/Kitchen/Dining 5.86m x 4.09m 19’3” x 13’5” Master 3.81m x 3.78m Bed 2 3.93m x 3.33m 12’5” x 12’5” 12’11” x 10’11” Ensuite (Master) 2.02m x 1.80m Bathroom 2.02m x 1.91m 6’8” x 5’11” 6’8” x 6’3” APARTMENTS - 12&17 Two bedroom, two bathroom apartments on the first floor. Juliet balcony to master bedroom and allocated parking. ENSUITE LOUNGE MASTER DINING BATHROOM KITCHEN STORE BED 2 * Apartment 17 is a mirror image Lounge/Kitchen/Dining 5.89m x 4.09m 19’4” x 13’5” Master 3.78m x 3.78m Bed 2 3.75m x 3.33m 12’5” x 12’5” 12’4” x 10’11” Ensuite (Master) 2.02m x 1.80m Bathroom 2.02m x 1.91m 6’8” x 5’11” 6’8” x 6’3” APARTMENTS - 13&20 Two bedroom, two bathroom apartments on the second floor. Juliet balcony to master bedroom and allocated parking. ENSUITE LOUNGE MASTER DINING BATHROOM KITCHEN STORE BED 2 * Apartment 20 is a mirror image Lounge/Kitchen/Dining 5.86m x 4.09m 19’3” x 13’5” Master 3.81m x 3.78m Bed 2 3.93m x 3.33m 12’6” x 12’5” 12’11” x 10’11” Ensuite (Master) 2.02m x 1.80m Bathroom 2.02m x 1.91m 6’8” x 5’11” 6’8” x 6’3” APARTMENTS - 14&19 Two bedroom, two bathroom apartments on the second floor.
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