Featured Home: Central Garden Apartments
(This property has now been let)
In the heart of Liverpool’s city center, Central Gardens offers a rare proposition – genuinely spacious accommodation in one of the city’s most connected locations.
The Property
This two-bedroom apartment delivers the kind of space that’s increasingly difficult to find in central Liverpool. Two generously proportioned double bedrooms provide comfortable living quarters, while the expansive open-plan kitchen and living area creates a genuine sense of home rather than mere city-centre lodging.
The modern bathroom has been fitted to a high standard, and practical considerations haven’t been overlooked – ample storage throughout ensures that city living needn’t mean compromising on space for life’s essentials.
Natural light fills the apartment, while double glazing ensures that, despite the central location, peace and quiet prevail when you’re home. The property arrives unfurnished, offering tenants the freedom to create a space that truly reflects their style and needs.
The Area
Central Gardens sits at the intersection of convenience and connectivity. Liverpool Lime Street station lies mere minutes away on foot – ideal for commuters or those who value easy access to the national rail network. The city’s commercial core, with its concentration of major employers, shopping destinations, and business services, surrounds you.
Yet this isn’t simply about proximity to work and transport. The apartment places you within easy reach of Liverpool’s cultural quarter, its dining scene, and its evening economy. Whether your interests run to theater, live music, independent restaurants, or simply the energy of urban life, you’re positioned to enjoy it all without the need for a car. If you do have a car, though, there is a private, underground parking space included with the apartment.
Rental Details
- Monthly Rent: £1,250
- Deposit: £1,250
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
- Furnished: Yes
- Available: Occupied
- Minimum Tenancy: 12 months
Central Gardens represents an opportunity to secure substantial space in Liverpool’s heart – a combination that’s becoming increasingly rare as the city centre continues its renaissance.