A STUNNING apartment within a plush new Southend seafront development has gone up for sale for around £725,000.
The property is located on Western Esplanade, in Southend, and has estuary views.
It is a third-floor apartment within the new Clifftown Shore development.
The £125million development was built on the site of the old Esplanade pub back in 2020.
It later opened up a restaurant within the site, called Zinnia, in 2023.
Home of Leigh say it has been “exceptionally designed and furnished to the highest of specifications”.
The accommodation comprises of a shared, secure, entrance lobby, with stairs and a lift to third floor.
As you enter through a private door into the apartment, you will see the breath-taking open plan accommodation.
The kitchen comprises of contemporary handleless wall and base units with quartz worktops and splashback, a floating matt black shelf and silgranit undermount sink.
There are integrated appliances including fridge freezer, dishwasher, built in oven, microwave combi oven, touch slider control six ring induction hob, and wine cooler.
This forms part of the living area which is surrounded by triple glazed windows with floor to ceiling curtains and triple glazed sliding doors leading to wrap around balcony.
This area provides unique estuary views which can be enjoyed on a south facing wrap around terrace.
The home has two bedrooms. Both have a ceiling light and controlled electric wall heaters. There is also a built-in wardrobe within both as well as sliding doors leading to wrap around balcony with floor to ceiling curtains.
The bathroom comprises of a bath with a shower overhead as well as a hand wash basin and toilet. It has a heated towel rail and extractor alongside a mirror cabinet too.
The apartment is just stunning and is position in the heart of Southend.
To view the full property, visit https://www.homeofleigh.com/property/western-esplanade-southend-on-sea-2
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