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Court, Liverpool Tithebarn St, Liverpool STYLISH CITY LIVING TITHEBARN ST COURT, LIVERPOOL TITHEBARN ST, LIVERPOOL COURT, LIVERPOOL TITHEBARN ST COURT, LIVERPOOL 05 Introduction to Silkhouse Court 16 State of the art living 07 Purchase process 18/19 About Liverpool 08 Map 20/21 A historic city 10 Site map 22/23 Local attractions 11 Points of interest 24/25 Developer profile 12 Studio, 1 bed & 2 bed apartment plan 26/27 Developer portfolio 14 Why Silkhouse Court? 28 FAQs Answered 15 Investment options 2 3 TITHEBARN ST, LIVERPOOL COURT,COURT, LIVERPOOLLIVERPOOL TITHEBARN ST COURT, LIVERPOOL Silkhouse Court is the latest residential development from Fortis Developments, in association with Elite City Living. Situated in the heart of Liverpool, one of the UK’s strongest emerging residential markets, the development is perfectly located between the modern business district and the city’s famous tourist landmarks. Silkhouse Court is comprised of 193 stunning residential units, Silkhouse Court is located squarely in Liverpool’s business from large studios up to spacious 2 bedroom apartments, district but residents will also be very close to the local parks spread over 15 floors with views over the city centre and the and green spaces, such as the beautiful St. John’s Gardens. River Mersey. All apartments are furnished with the highest quality fixtures and fittings and will be finished and decorated The city’s leisure areas are also within reach. The revitalised in an attractive contemporary style. Albert Dock, part of the Liverpool’s UNESCO Maritime Mercantile City World Heritage Site, is just a short walk away, Residents of this superb development will be able to enjoy the as are all the local bars and restaurants. state-of-the-art, on-site gymnasium and convenient concierge service. In addition, secure car parking and bicycle storage facilities are provided, which are extremely valuable additions to any city centre property. 4 5 TITHEBARN ST, LIVERPOOL COURT, LIVERPOOL EXPECTED PURCHASE PROCESS 1. Speak to your designated property consultant NET RETURNS 2. Choose your perfect apartment and pay the deposit 3. Both sets of solicitors are instructed, with the legal documents and sales pack then sent out to you 4. 50% of the balance (less the reservation fee) is OF CIRCA payable upon exchange of contracts 5. Remaining 50% payable upon completion of the 5.75% development 6 Any financial information provided in this document is intended as a guide and does not constitute a contract. 7 TITHEBARN ST, LIVERPOOL COURT, LIVERPOOL 2 1 Represents a 1 mile diameter 3 2 LOCATION MAP 1 3 1 ROYAL LIVER BUILDING RESTAURANT AREAS ALBERT DOCKS 2 1 2 1 1 LIME STREET STATION MOORFIELDS STATION ECHO CONCERT ARENA COURT, LIVERPOOL 2 1 LIVERPOOL ONE SHOPPING CENTRAL BUS STATION EMPIRE THEATRE 2 CENTRAL LIBRARY FERRY TERMINAL O2 CONCERT VENUE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA BUSINESS DISTRICT 3D & 2D CINEMA 2 3 BAR AREAS MET QUARTER SHOPPING CENTRAL STATION 3 CHURCH STREET SHOPPING 1 WALKER ART GALLERY 2 TATE GALLERY LIVERPOOL 8 9 10 follows: This developmentcomprises private gymandparkingavailable. Silkhouse Courthasahostofon-siteamenities,including FLOOR PLAN EXAMPLE 4TH 2 Bedroomapartmentsx 1 Bedroomapartmentsx Studio apartmentsx * All plans are based on concepts provided by the developer, are indicative only and are subject to change. areindicative onlyandaresubjecttochange. * Allplansarebasedon conceptsprovidedbythedeveloper, 68 193 72 53 apartments,dividedas N Notes 1. Do not scale drawing. If in doubt contact DMS Architecture Ltd. 2. All dimensions are in millimetres unless noted otherwise. 3. Not for construction unless otherwise shown. 4. When appropriate, this drawing to be read in conjunction with project specific Designers Risk Assessments, produced in accordance with requirements of Regulation 13 of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007. 5. The design shown on this drawing is the property of DMS Architecture Ltd and is not to be used or the drawing copied, communicated or disclosed, in whole or in part, except in accordance with a contract, licence or agreement in writing with DMS Architecture Ltd. 2ND FLOOR ROOF 2ND FLOOR 2ND FLOOR ROOF 2ND FLOOR GEORGE STREET GEORGE STREET dining dining dining dining living living living living area area area area kitchen kitchen kitchen kitchen UNIT 4-01 UNIT 4-10 UNIT 5-01 UNIT 5-10 ONE-BED UNIT ONE-BED UNIT ONE-BED UNIT ONE-BED UNIT 45.6m² (491ft²) 46.3m² (498ft²) 45.6m² (491ft²) 46.3m² (498ft²) hall hall hall hall store store store store UNIT 4-12 UNIT 4-11 UNIT 5-12 UNIT 5-11 hall STUDIO UNIT STUDIO UNIT hall hall STUDIO UNIT STUDIO UNIT hall 39.7m² (427ft²) 39.6m² (427ft²) 39.7m² (427ft²) 39.6m² (427ft²) store store store store plant lobby plant lobby up up UNIT 4-02 UNIT 4-09 UNIT 5-02 UNIT 5-09 riser ONE-BED UNIT riser ONE-BED UNIT ONE-BED UNIT ONE-BED UNIT hall 47.5m² (511ft²) hall 47.5m² (511ft²) 47.8m² (514ft²) hall 47.8m² (514ft²) hall riser riser corridor dry corridor corridor dry corridor riser riser living living firefighting firefighting living up area living up area area riser stair area riser stair BIXTETH STREET BIXTETH STREET SILKHOUSE LANE firefighting SILKHOUSE LANE firefighting dining lift lift kitchen dining dining lift lift kitchen dining kitchen lift kitchen lift smoke smoke vent vent protected protected lobby lobby kitchen kitchen dining kitchen dining dining kitchen dining electrical riser electrical riser meters meters lobby lobby living up living living up living area area area area secondary secondary stair stair UNIT 4-03 hall kitchen hall UNIT 4-08 UNIT 5-03 hall kitchen hall UNIT 5-08 ONE-BED UNIT ONE-BED UNIT ONE-BED UNIT ONE-BED UNIT 47.5m² (512ft²) up 47.9m² (516ft²) 47.5m² (512ft²) up 47.9m² (516ft²) cleaner's cleaner's corridor store corridor store corridor store corridor store store store UNIT 4-06 UNIT 5-06 STUDIO UNIT hall STUDIO UNIT hall 39.8m² (428ft²) 39.8m² (428ft²) REV. DATE DESCRIPTION DRN. CKD. store store hall hall hall hall UNIT 4-04 UNIT 4-07 UNIT 5-04 UNIT 5-07 ONE-BED UNIT ONE-BED UNIT ONE-BED UNIT ONE-BED UNIT 45.5m² (490ft²) 45.8m² (493ft²) 45.5m² (490ft²) 45.8m² (493ft²) kitchen kitchen 2ND FLOOR ROOF 2ND FLOOR living ROOF 2ND FLOOR living area area dining dining dining dining Marfleet Environmental Industrial Park Hedon Road, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU9 5NE TITHEBARN STREET TITHEBARN STREET TITHEBARN ST, LIVERPOOL UNIT 5, COURTYARD 31, PONTEFRACT ROAD COURT, LIVERPOOL WAKEFIELD, WF6 1JU Tel: 01924 899749 E-mail: [email protected] www.dmsarchitecture.co.uk FOURTH FLOOR PLAN FIFTH FLOOR PLAN PROJECT PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL CONVERSION OF SILKHOUSE COURT MAIN ENTRANCE MAIN TITHEBARN STREET, LIVERPOOL TITLE PROPOSED FOURTH & FIFTH FLOOR PLANS STAGE PLANNING PROJECT No. DRAWING No. REV. 1179 A(20)006 D SCALE DATE 1:100 @ A1 FEBRUARY 2016 TITHEBARN STREET TITHEBARN DRAWN CHECKED MS -- INTEREST POINTS OF Liverpool Bus Station – 0.6 miles Liverpool BusStation–0.6 miles Liverpool JamesStreetStation –0.3 0.2 miles Moorfields Station– miles Liverpool LimeStreetStation–0.6 Business district–situatedin miles –0.4 Liverpool FerryTerminal miles Metquarter –0.5 miles Gardens–0.5 St. John’s Echo Arena–1miles miles Liverpool OneShopping-0.3 miles Albert Dock–0.7 11 CKD. D REV. DRN. FEBRUARY 2016 -- A(20)005 CHECKED DRAWING No. DATE Tel: 01924 899749 WAKEFIELD, WF6 1JU DESCRIPTION Marfleet Environmental Industrial Park Hedon Road, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU9 5NE UNIT 5, COURTYARD 31, PONTEFRACT ROAD DATE E-mail: [email protected] www.dmsarchitecture.co.uk Designers Risk Assessments, produced in accordance with requirements of Regulation 13 of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007. to be used or the drawing copied, communicated or disclosed, in whole or in part, except in accordance with a contract, licence or agreement in writing with DMS Architecture Ltd. 4. When appropriate, this drawing to be read in conjunction with project specific 1:100 @ A1 MS 5. The design shown on this drawing is the property of DMS Architecture Ltd and is not 2. All dimensions are in millimetres unless noted otherwise. 3. Not for construction unless otherwise shown. PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL CONVERSION OF SILKHOUSE COURT TITHEBARN STREET, LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL PROPOSED THIRD FLOOR PLAN PLANNING 1179 TITLE SCALE 1. Do not scale drawing. If in doubt contact DMS Architecture Ltd. STAGE PROJECT No. DRAWN Notes PROJECT REV. BIXTETH STREET -- MS CHECKED DRAWN 1:100 @ A1 @ 1:100 FEBRUARY 2016 FEBRUARY TITHEBARN STREET TITHEBARN SCALE DATE D A(20)005 1179 DRAWING No. DRAWING No. PROJECT REV. PLANNING STAGE PROPOSED THIRD FLOOR PLAN FLOOR THIRD PROPOSED TITLE Notes LIVERPOOL 1. Do not scale drawing. If in doubt contact DMS Architecture Ltd. storestore storestore 2. All dimensions are in millimetres unless noted otherwise. TITHEBARN STREET, LIVERPOOL STREET, TITHEBARN 3. Not for construction unless otherwise shown. 4. 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