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GLOBE WORKS BOLTON | GREATER MANCHESTER GLOBEWORKS REFINED LIVING Premier GLOBE WORKS BOLTON | GREATER MANCHESTER GLOBEWORKS REFINED LIVING premier Originally built as a textile mill in 1884, A LANDMARK Globe Works Mill is located just 500m from Bolton town centre. It stands at the edge of the new ‘Bolton Gateway’ regeneration zone, on an island site DEVELOPMENT demarcated by three roads: Lower Bridgeman Street, Bridgeman Place and Ash Street. The mill was rebuilt in 1929 and served a The units are the result of a complete variety of industrial purposes throughout remodelling of the interior, together the 20th and early 21st centuries. with an attractive penthouse However, its most notable transformation extension that contains 26 occurred much more recently, when work began on converting it into 150 ultra- Manhattan loft-style apartments. modern residential apartments ICONIC LIVING EXAMPLE SHOW FLAT PHOTOGRAPHY EXAMPLE SHOW FLAT PHOTOGRAPHY EXAMPLE SHOW FLAT PHOTOGRAPHY LUXURIOUS EXAMPLE SHOW FLAT PHOTOGRAPHY Featuring a variety of 1, 2- and 3-bedroom units, Globe • A LANDMARK BUILDING CLOSE • MODERN, OPEN PLAN DESIGN URBAN CHIC Works offers buyers a town-centre base that combines TO BOLTON TOWN CENTRE • RESIDENTS’ CINEMA affordability, convenience and luxury. • BUILT TO THE HIGHEST • SWIMMING POOL SPECIFICATION • EXERCISE ROOM The open plan apartments are built to the highest • 1-, 2- AND 3-BEDROOM • CONCIERGE SERVICE specification, and the property as a whole boasts an OPTIONS OVER 9 FLOORS exclusive residents’ cinema, swimming pool and exercise room. A concierge service also operates from the reception area. DISTINCTIVE Bolton is a town undergoing a massive Much of the local property market THE transformation. Hundreds of millions of comprises older, traditional houses and pounds’ worth of investment are pouring flats, so Globe Works is highly distinctive. into the urban centre, supporting new Situated at one of Bolton’s principal business growth and generating many ‘gateways’ close to the transport DEVELOPMENT new, highly skilled jobs. interchange, it boasts a striking design, excellent connectivity and ready access Accordingly, Globe Works is a to all the amenities of the town centre. development aimed squarely at the • LUXURIOUS TOWN CENTRE LODGINGS professional market; residents who • OUTSTANDING FACILITIES FOR RESIDENTS demand a convenient location coupled with top-quality facilities. • PART OF A FAST-REGENERATING AREA • CLOSE TO BUS AND RAILWAY SERVICES ICONIC LIVING DESIRABLE Standing on one of the main approaches to Set close to a major arterial road and the the town centre, Globe Works is a visible town’s transport interchange, it’s an ARCHITECTURAL symbol of Bolton’s economic revival. excellent base for commuters, and it puts central Manchester within easy reach. It’s Its iconic status, together with also well located for Bolton’s own urban overwhelming buyer demand, has meant amenities, as well as some of the region’s ICON that it has quickly become one most attractive countryside. Accordingly, of the area’s must-have addresses. residents will enjoy excellent views, either over the Pennines or across the town. For prospective buyers, Globe Works creates an exciting opportunity to secure some of the newest and most prestigious apartments in Bolton; units built to an exceptional standard and within a development that has earned a true ‘landmark’ status. ICONIC LIVING TO M ID DL EBR OOK RETAI L & LEIS UR E P ARK AND H ORWICH TO BL ACK BUR N AND R AMS BOTTO M 1. Crompton Place Shopping Centre T STREE BOW 2 B 2. Market Place Shopping Centre A N K S T 3. Bolton Market R C E H E 7 T O 4. Central Library and Museum R L E Y M K AN A B 9 S CH 5. The Octagon Theatre T R HUR K C E T BU RY S 8 NEW RD 6. Town Hall/Albert Halls T 7. Victoria Hall PA RD 6 1 S S 8. Bolton Parish Church T P E T Town H all e 9. Queens Park E R ’ S 4 5 W 10. Moore Lane Bus Station 10 A Y k T ST l S ER ET a N 11. Train Station/Bus Interchange BUR TM w SH H 9 A EIG 7 e R 5 B R t A u I V n i 12. University of Bolton E m R 3 5 1 S T ST LL 13. Bolton Sixth Form College NA IFF TO MA NCH ES TER SH A M6 0/M61 5 14. Bolton College 7 5 A 9 6 57 6 A 6 TO W IG AN 11 13 9 57 14 A 579 M A A N 12 C H E S T E T R S R R A D G D E B 5 6 ACCESSIBLE 3 ON FOOT BY ROAD BY BUS BY RAIL Globe Works Mill is situated between Bridgman Place and The property is located on the A579, which leads west The Ash Street bus stop lies directly opposite the north Bolton Interchange is situated on the West Coast Main Lower Bridgman Street, just 500 metres to the southeast towards Bolton College and the University. Further west, side of the property, offering regular services to Rochdale, Line, which means commuters are just minutes away from of Bolton town centre. Bolton Railway Station lies just over it joins the A676, which in turn, connects to junction 5 of Breightmet and Bury. About 120m south is another stop, central Manchester. It also serves the Southport line, which 300m away to the west but many restaurants and big brand the M61 (which lies only 5km from the property.) Meanwhile , which serves the 8, 37 and 524 routes to Shude Hill, runs to Stockport and Chester, and the Ribble Valley Line, retailers have premises much closer still. just 200m to the east, the A579 connects to St Peter's Way, Piccadilly Gardens and Bury, respectively. Importantly, a local line connecting to Blackburn and Clitheroe. There the A666, which leads north to Blackburn. The proximity Bolton Bus Station itself lies only 720m to the northwest, are many direct services to other local towns and cities The property's central location means that all local of these two main arteries means that Manchester, Bury, and from here, passengers can travel to all local such as Wigan and Preston, and the operator Northern amenities are within easy walking distance. Shops such Blackburn and Wigan are all just a short commute away. destinations. It is operated by Transport for Greater offers connections to destinations such as Huddersfield as Iceland Foods, for example, are less than 200m away, Manchester. (Note that it is expected to relocate to and Manchester Airport. while there are three well known supermarkets within Newport Street when work on the Bolton Interchange 600m. Bolton Town Hall and Bolton Market are both is complete, putting it closer still to the property.) just over 600m distant. BY AIR Manchester Airport is easily reached by road or rail. Lying 26km away as the crow files, it is the North West's largest international airport and offers flights to all major global destinations. ICONIC LIVING ENERGETIC A FANTASTIC RANGE Not only is Bolton just a short distance from wide array of stores, banks and eateries. It also OF BIG-NAME STORES LOCAL all the attractions of Manchester’s city centre, boasts the extensive Bolton Market Place, and RESTAURANTS, CAFES, PUBS, it is also seeing its own £1 billion The Vaults, a recently unveiled basement CLUBS AND CINEMAS transformation. Focused on the town centre, development, described as “a stunning right on the doorstep of Globe Works, the backdrop to Bolton's new social scene.” LIFESTYLE PARKS, THEATRES, LIBRARIES, urban masterplan is delivering huge The plan will also improve the public realm ART GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS improvements to public spaces, shopping facilities and public transport. and make popular cultural attractions such as IN THE CATCHMENT OF SEVERAL museums and theatres more readily accessible. ‘GOOD’ AND ‘OUTSTANDING’ SCHOOLS This redevelopment will further enhance For residents, all the signs are excellent. Day quality of life in the town, and build upon by day, Bolton is transforming itself, becoming MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS a rich collection of restaurants, bars, clubs one of Britain’s most attractive urban TO PUBLIC TRANSPORT and theatres. The town is already home to environments. excellent shopping centres and arcades, PLANS FOR MORE OPEN SPACE including the lively Bolton Market and, right in IN THE TOWN the town centre, Compton Place, which hosts a ICONIC LIVING TRANQUIL Much is made of Bolton’s proximity to More generally, Bolton is encompassed Manchester but, for lovers of the outdoors, by hills, especially to the north, between BOLTON AND ITS there’s also plenty of beautiful countryside Rivington and Belmont, where fell-walkers within easy striking distance. can enjoy miles of pathways and open country. And for those prepared to Close by, there are attractive open venture a little further, the Peak District, SURROUNDS spaces, such as Moses Gate Country Park, the Bowland Fells and the Lake District Jumbles Country Park and the wildlife-rich are all within easy driving distance. Doffcocker Lodge, all of which are open to the public. Here, and in other nearby parks, there are lakes and woodlands aplenty. For those who want more of a physical challenge, there are skate parks, sailing lakes, riding centres and golf courses close by, and even a Go Ape centre in nearby Rivington. ICONIC LIVING EXAMPLE SHOW FLAT PHOTOGRAPHY EXAMPLE SHOW FLAT PHOTOGRAPHY EXAMPLE SHOW FLAT PHOTOGRAPHY DISCERNING EXAMPLE SHOW FLAT PHOTOGRAPHY Globe Works was always aimed at discerning residents; On all levels, the architects have maintained The apartments make no compromise on THE people who placed significant value on comfort, the same focus on standards.
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