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Huge apartment overlooking historic dock for sale

An apartment that looks like it's within touching distance of Liverpool's waterfront has gone on the market.

The top floor property on South Ferry Quay has four bedrooms and two bathrooms, as well as two balconies boasting marina views.

The apartment block is located on Brunswick Dock in Liverpool city centre. Brunswick Dock was constructed between 1827 and 1832 before closing in 1975.

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The duplex spans more than 1,100 sq ft and has an open plan kitchen and living space with access to a large balcony, which has been laid with AstroTurf to create the perfect outdoor oasis.

The huge living area (Zoopla/Andrew Louis)

Currently vacant, the space is a black canvas for any potential buyers, with wooden flooring throughout, bright white walls and neutral suites in the kitchen and both bathrooms.

The four bedrooms are generously proportioned and have plenty of skylights to let the light in.

The interior of the apartment has been kept neutral (Zoopla/Andrew Louis)

The master even has its own Juliette balcony, as well as a dressing area and en-suite bathroom.

The house is on the market with Andrew Louis. The asking price is £350,000.

One of the property's two balconies (Zoopla/Andrew Louis)

The Zoopla listing said: "This location is ideal for somebody who is looking for a bespoke apartment within walking distance of Liverpool city centre."

Properties in South Ferry Quay had an overall average price of £200,750 over the last year.

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