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Key features
- High spec kitchens with integrated appliances
- Solid wood doors throughout
- Spotlights & USB sockets to all bedrooms
- Engineered wood flooring
- Video entry system
- Heritage style windows
- High ceilings
- 125 year lease
Aimed at professionals, the development which boasts a Royal crest for services to Queen Victoria aims to break the mould when it comes to luxury specification in the Northampton market.
The project began in May 2022 and anticipated completion for the entire site is Winter 2023.
The development will also house several lifts meaning the majority of the development is accessible, and several apartments will benefit from balconies, gardens and en-suite bathrooms.
Immersed in the rich history of the town’s iconic boot and shoe quarter, this factory was once one of the largest and most essential boot suppliers for the British Military in WW1. It also provided walking and riding boots worn by Queen Victoria and Princess Anne, as well as Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay when they scaled Mount Everest in 1953.
This beautiful Victorian building was originally constructed in the 1880s with a huge extension built only 10 years later.
With the factory being completely derelict for over two decades, the development is set to be a landmark restoration by repurposing forgotten buildings of Northampton.
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(5) Connells has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and it is the buyers interests to check the working condition of any appliances.
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