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'Glorious' dock apartment with stunning views for sale

A luxury apartment set within a Grade II-listed building on Liverpool's waterfront has been put up for sale.

Wapping Dock opened in 1852, followed by the warehouse in 1856. It is Grade II-listed and was converted into apartments in the 1980s.

The landmark's location is second to none, in walking distance of many bars and restaurants, as well as attractions such as the Albert Dock and the M&S Bank Arena.

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The two-bedroom, two bathroom home is on the market with Reeds Rains for an asking price of £350,000.

The apartment has been revamped by its current owner to an "extremely high quality", with luxury touches including underfloor heating.

The apartment is in an enviable location right on the waterfront (Rightmove/Reeds Rains)

On entering, there is a massive open plan space comprising the kitchen, living and dining area. The arched, bare brick ceiling add to the home's historic charm.

The kitchen itself features a large central island with a built in wine store and ample cabinet space, as well as modern lighting and exposed wires for a touch of industrial chic. It also benefits from a utility room for additional storage.

The living space leads to two bedrooms, the master of which is en-suite, and a large family bathroom.

The décor is "industrial chic" with stone ceilings and modern lighting (Rightmove/Reeds Rains)

The irregular shaped second bedroom also benefits from access to a small decked balcony.

House prices on Wapping Quay jumped by 20% in the last year, selling for an average of £313,750. The figure is also 13% more than the 2016 peak of £278,750.

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