THIS two-bedroom apartment in Balmoral Quays is on the market for £995,000.
According to estate agents, ACJ Properties, Penarth, it is a “stunning penthouse apartment with superb views of the Bristol Channel and Somerset Coast”.
The apartment has an open plan lounge-dining layout centralised around the scenic views.
There are two balconies accessible on either side of the lounge and dining room.
One balcony overlooks the beachfront and the second over Alexandra Park.
The open plan extends through to the kitchen, with a continuation of the black and cream theme seen throughout the apartment.
This modern kitchen is kitted out with all of the necessary appliances, including an integrated double oven and microwave.
The master bedroom comes with fitted mirrored wardrobes and plenty of storage space.
Opposite are large windows and doors that provide direct access onto the terrace overlooking Penarth pier and the Somerset coast.
A simplistic en-suite connects to the master bedroom.
The bathroom is fitted with wooden vanity shelves, flush ceiling lights and heated towel rails.
The bath shower area is complimented by black tiled walls and a folding glass screen.
The second bedroom is much smaller by comparison, but does provide a cosy element to the apartment.
Like the master the second bedroom has direct access to the balcony, this one facing Alexandra Park.
The en-suite connected to this bedroom comes with a more basic layout and keeps in line with the minimalistic theme of the apartment.
One of the most enticing elements of this million-pound home is the views seen from the main terrace.
Running alongside the living area and the master bedroom the large terrace provides vast views of the sea and a sizeable amount of outside space. The apartment is a short walk away from the town centre and all its amenities, including the train station.
Even closer is Penarth’s pier and the coastal esplanade of restaurants and cafes.
For more information on this apartment visit: https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/58711421#/?channel=RES_BUY
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