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PENNY LANE HOUSE 10% Net Return 3 Years Free use of State of the Art Gymnasium Free WiFi. Each En Suite room shall be sold on a leasehold basis of 250 years and provides an opportunity for individual investors to enter this lucrative sector at an affordable level. Full details available from Bradshaw Henderson 0151 342 2444 Heswall office
General
Penny Lane House is a brand new purpose built Student development located in the
most popular and sought after area for students outside the City Centre.
Situated within walking distance of Allerton Road (A High end location packed
with restaurants and wine bars) Smithdown Road (Student Bars, take a ways and a
variety of small independent specialised shops).
Penny Lane House also benefits from easy access to the Infamous Lark Lane.
A very popular lane in Liverpool known for its Bohemian look and feel, Lark
Lane caters for a variety of people. Among the offering of many pubs, bars,
restaurants, cafes and takeaways, you will find an array of antique and quirky
stores.
Housing just 38 oversized En suite rooms, the accommodation has been specially
designed to offer the perfect environment for students in their final
years of study.
With Large, Bright rooms and spacious open plan communal areas, students
have the perfect and tranquil environment for study and relaxation.
With fully fitted brand new kitchens, En suites, a Gymnasium and WIFI, students
also benefit from being supplied with everything they could possibly need for that
over all home from home feel.
The Opportunity
Purchase a Unit for £44,950
Completion set for September 2015
250 year leasehold
3 year rental assurance 10% net
Rents paid quarterly
Full managed investment
Long standing and successful management company
Successful and proven developer
Oversized modern communal areas
Fully fitted communal kitchens
Fully fitted En suite to every room
Fully furnished rooms
Up to date and fully fitted Gymnasium
WIFI
Excellent location
Walking distance to many Wine bars Pubs Restaurants
Walking distance to 2 major parks
Located on many frequent bus routes
Perfectly placed for easy access into the city
10 minute walk to nearest train station
How To Purchase
Each En Suite room shall be sold on a leasehold basis of
250 years and provides an opportunity for individual
investors to enter this lucrative sector at an affordable level.
Chose your desired unit
Secure this unit with £5000 Reservation fee
Compete Reservation form
Exchange contracts 28 days with a further £21,970
£6,742.50 stage payment to be paid 4 months
from Exchange
Balance of £11,237.50 payable on completion
September 2015
Rental Income of £118 per week for 49 weeks
Gross Rent £5782
Maintenance and Management £1132
Ground Rent £150
Net Return £4,495
So Join me on a trip to Penny Lane.....
At the traffic lights, Penny Lane the Road finishes, and out in front of us is Smithdown place
The Penny Lane roundabout. From here we have St. Barnabas Church on the right and the
bus shelter in front of us, with Sgt Peppers Bistro.
There was originally an iron Chapel on Smithdown Road in 1990,
but when a more permanent building was needed, they
acquired the site on the roundabout, and the Church was
finally opened in February 1914.
The video of the single 'Penny Lane included shots of Penny Lane, including tan aerial shot of the
Penny Lane roundabout from the top of St Barnabas' Church tower. The song relates to several local
land marks that still exist today, including the Shelter, the Fire Station and the Barber shop
Nowadays this Penny Lane intersection is an important stop on Liverpool's Beatles trail with Both John Lennon and Paul McCartney
growing up in this part of Liverpool they would meet at this intersection to catch the bus into Liverpool.
The Penny Lane area is on the routes of various tour buses with thousands of tourists visiting annually.
PENNY LANE
PENNY LANE
It's in my Ears and in my Eyes
Where do we start with Penny Lane? There is a road called Penny Lane, and
some significant Places of interest are here. It was named after the 18th Century
Slave Trader James Penny.
However; the song of Penny Lane is not really about the road of Penny Lane:
it is mainly about the roundabout at the top of Penny Lane actually called
'Smithdown Place', but that wouldn't sound right would it?
Smithdown Place is in my Ears and in my Eyes? No!
Historically, this roundabout has always been the focal point of the area, and has
been known as the Penny Lane area for many years, long before the song.
The roundabout, Smithdown Place, is the meeting point for the local suburbs:
to the North up Church road and West down Smithdown road you have the suburb of
Wavertree; to the South down Penny Lane (the road) is Mossley Hill; to the East along
Allerton Road and to the North-East along Heathfield Road you have Childwall.
Penny Lane was also the terminus for the trams from the city centre they haven't even
extended the trams beyond Penny Lane yet. Up into the 1940's and 50's the Penny Lane
roundabout was the centre of this community and still is. There were 3 banks on the
roundabout; there were shops and the tram and later bus shelters.
Local Parks
Sefton Park in Liverpool is arguably the best known and most loved
by locals. Classified as a Grade One listed park by English Heritage,
the magnificent 200-acre Park looks like a natural landscape rather
than a man-made park. In spring the sight of millions of golden
daffodils around the lake draws residents from across the city and
carpets of bluebells give an impression of rural permanence.
The park features many distinctive curved paths and driveways
and beech and other indigenous British trees abound. Amongst
the park's many features are a boating lake, replica statues of
Eros & Peter Pan and a café.
The park is also home to the famous
Palm House, a fabulous glass-panelled
building that has been restored to its
former glory.
Greenbank Park
The park boasts the dual distinction of having the first of
the Old English Gardens in Liverpool's parks, and the first
Boating Lake. The walled garden is all that remains of the
estate on the park. Now laid out as an Old English garden, it
contains a memorial tablet to the late Mr Michael Kearney,
the former Deputy Chairman of the Parks and Gardens
Committee, who originated the idea of its design.
This garden, once famous for its herbaceous borders,
has been restored as a move to reflect its former glory.
Specification
Bedroom
Single Bed and Mattress
2 Pillows and Pillow cases
Fitted sheet
Flat sheet
Duvet
Wardrobe to be fitted with
High Gloss Sliding Doors
Study Desk and Chair
4 Built in High Gloss Shelves
En Suite
Shower
WC
Bath Towel White Hand Towel White
Bathroom Mirror
Lounge Area
2 Dining Tables with 10 Chairs
32 inch TV and wall bracket
Gym
1 Rowing Machine
1 Tread Mill
1 Cross Trainer
Free Weights and Bench
9
Specification
Kitchen
Standard Fridge with minimum
15 Litre Freezer Compartment
Built in electric hob (4 Ring)
Cooker Unit
Sink Unit
Food Storage Wall Cupboards
Microwave Oven
Kettle, Toaster, Ironing Board and Iron
Cutlery Knife, Fork, Spoon & Tea Spoon
Crockery Dinner Plate, Side Plate and
Bowl White
3 Piece Pan Set and Frying Pan
Kitchen Utensil Pedestal Bin
Liverpool
A Great Place to Work & Invest . . .
1 The UK's fastest growing economy outside London
2 Home to 2011 Car of the Year, the Range Rover Evoque
3 The UK's largest wealth management centre outside London
4 Europe's fastest growing airport
5 One of the world's most significant games sector clusters
6 The largest freeport zone in the UK
7 Home to 50,000 students from more than 100 countries
8 The least expensive city in the UK for office occupancy
9 Home to the world's first School of Tropical Medicine
10 The first European city to host the Global Entrepreneurship Congress
A Great Place to Live & Visit . . .
twitter.com/itsliverpool
facebook.com/itsliverpool
1 ONS 2010 2 Auto Express Magazine 2011 3 ComPeer 2010 4 RDC Aviation 2010 5 DCMS
6 Dept of Transport 2009 7 HESA 2010 8 DTZ 2008 9 University of Liverpool 10 Kauffman Foundation
1 Conde Nast Awards 2010/11 2 Jose Manuel Barroso 2009 3 UNESCO 4 CACI 2010 5 Visitliverpool.com
6 English Heritage 7 National Museums Liverpool 8 LCBA 9 Guinness Records 10 Golf World Magazine 2011
1 A top 5 city break destination and the friendliest city in the UK
2 Europe's most successful Capital of Culture
3 World Heritage status alongside the Taj Mahal & Great Wall of China
4 A top 5 UK retail centre
5 Most filmed city outside of London
6 More parks than Paris
7 Largest collection of national museums and galleries outside London
8 Home to Europe's longest established Chinese community
9 Pop music capital of the world with more number 1s than any other city
10 Home to more than 40 golf courses including 7 championship courses
General
Penny Lane House is a brand new purpose built Student development located in the
most popular and sought after area for students outside the City Centre.
Situated within walking distance of Allerton Road (A High end location packed
with restaurants and wine bars) Smithdown Road (Student Bars, take a ways and a
variety of small independent specialised shops).
Penny Lane House also benefits from easy access to the Infamous Lark Lane.
A very popular lane in Liverpool known for its Bohemian look and feel, Lark
Lane caters for a variety of people. Among the offering of many pubs, bars,
restaurants, cafes and takeaways, you will find an array of antique and quirky
stores.
Housing just 38 oversized En suite rooms, the accommodation has been specially
designed to offer the perfect environment for students in their final
years of study.
With Large, Bright rooms and spacious open plan communal areas, students
have the perfect and tranquil environment for study and relaxation.
With fully fitted brand new kitchens, En suites, a Gymnasium and WIFI, students
also benefit from being supplied with everything they could possibly need for that
over all home from home feel.
The Opportunity
Purchase a Unit for £44,950
Completion set for September 2015
250 year leasehold
3 year rental assurance 10% net
Rents paid quarterly
Full managed investment
Long standing and successful management company
Successful and proven developer
Oversized modern communal areas
Fully fitted communal kitchens
Fully fitted En suite to every room
Fully furnished rooms
Up to date and fully fitted Gymnasium
WIFI
Excellent location
Walking distance to many Wine bars Pubs Restaurants
Walking distance to 2 major parks
Located on many frequent bus routes
Perfectly placed for easy access into the city
10 minute walk to nearest train station
How To Purchase
Each En Suite room shall be sold on a leasehold basis of
250 years and provides an opportunity for individual
investors to enter this lucrative sector at an affordable level.
Chose your desired unit
Secure this unit with £5000 Reservation fee
Compete Reservation form
Exchange contracts 28 days with a further £21,970
£6,742.50 stage payment to be paid 4 months
from Exchange
Balance of £11,237.50 payable on completion
September 2015
Rental Income of £118 per week for 49 weeks
Gross Rent £5782
Maintenance and Management £1132
Ground Rent £150
Net Return £4,495
So Join me on a trip to Penny Lane.....
At the traffic lights, Penny Lane the Road finishes, and out in front of us is Smithdown place
The Penny Lane roundabout. From here we have St. Barnabas Church on the right and the
bus shelter in front of us, with Sgt Peppers Bistro.
There was originally an iron Chapel on Smithdown Road in 1990,
but when a more permanent building was needed, they
acquired the site on the roundabout, and the Church was
finally opened in February 1914.
The video of the single 'Penny Lane included shots of Penny Lane, including tan aerial shot of the
Penny Lane roundabout from the top of St Barnabas' Church tower. The song relates to several local
land marks that still exist today, including the Shelter, the Fire Station and the Barber shop
Nowadays this Penny Lane intersection is an important stop on Liverpool's Beatles trail with Both John Lennon and Paul McCartney
growing up in this part of Liverpool they would meet at this intersection to catch the bus into Liverpool.
The Penny Lane area is on the routes of various tour buses with thousands of tourists visiting annually.
PENNY LANE
PENNY LANE
It's in my Ears and in my Eyes
Where do we start with Penny Lane? There is a road called Penny Lane, and
some significant Places of interest are here. It was named after the 18th Century
Slave Trader James Penny.
However; the song of Penny Lane is not really about the road of Penny Lane:
it is mainly about the roundabout at the top of Penny Lane actually called
'Smithdown Place', but that wouldn't sound right would it?
Smithdown Place is in my Ears and in my Eyes? No!
Historically, this roundabout has always been the focal point of the area, and has
been known as the Penny Lane area for many years, long before the song.
The roundabout, Smithdown Place, is the meeting point for the local suburbs:
to the North up Church road and West down Smithdown road you have the suburb of
Wavertree; to the South down Penny Lane (the road) is Mossley Hill; to the East along
Allerton Road and to the North-East along Heathfield Road you have Childwall.
Penny Lane was also the terminus for the trams from the city centre they haven't even
extended the trams beyond Penny Lane yet. Up into the 1940's and 50's the Penny Lane
roundabout was the centre of this community and still is. There were 3 banks on the
roundabout; there were shops and the tram and later bus shelters.
Local Parks
Sefton Park in Liverpool is arguably the best known and most loved
by locals. Classified as a Grade One listed park by English Heritage,
the magnificent 200-acre Park looks like a natural landscape rather
than a man-made park. In spring the sight of millions of golden
daffodils around the lake draws residents from across the city and
carpets of bluebells give an impression of rural permanence.
The park features many distinctive curved paths and driveways
and beech and other indigenous British trees abound. Amongst
the park's many features are a boating lake, replica statues of
Eros & Peter Pan and a café.
The park is also home to the famous
Palm House, a fabulous glass-panelled
building that has been restored to its
former glory.
Greenbank Park
The park boasts the dual distinction of having the first of
the Old English Gardens in Liverpool's parks, and the first
Boating Lake. The walled garden is all that remains of the
estate on the park. Now laid out as an Old English garden, it
contains a memorial tablet to the late Mr Michael Kearney,
the former Deputy Chairman of the Parks and Gardens
Committee, who originated the idea of its design.
This garden, once famous for its herbaceous borders,
has been restored as a move to reflect its former glory.
Specification
Bedroom
Single Bed and Mattress
2 Pillows and Pillow cases
Fitted sheet
Flat sheet
Duvet
Wardrobe to be fitted with
High Gloss Sliding Doors
Study Desk and Chair
4 Built in High Gloss Shelves
En Suite
Shower
WC
Bath Towel White Hand Towel White
Bathroom Mirror
Lounge Area
2 Dining Tables with 10 Chairs
32 inch TV and wall bracket
Gym
1 Rowing Machine
1 Tread Mill
1 Cross Trainer
Free Weights and Bench
9
Specification
Kitchen
Standard Fridge with minimum
15 Litre Freezer Compartment
Built in electric hob (4 Ring)
Cooker Unit
Sink Unit
Food Storage Wall Cupboards
Microwave Oven
Kettle, Toaster, Ironing Board and Iron
Cutlery Knife, Fork, Spoon & Tea Spoon
Crockery Dinner Plate, Side Plate and
Bowl White
3 Piece Pan Set and Frying Pan
Kitchen Utensil Pedestal Bin
Liverpool
A Great Place to Work & Invest . . .
1 The UK's fastest growing economy outside London
2 Home to 2011 Car of the Year, the Range Rover Evoque
3 The UK's largest wealth management centre outside London
4 Europe's fastest growing airport
5 One of the world's most significant games sector clusters
6 The largest freeport zone in the UK
7 Home to 50,000 students from more than 100 countries
8 The least expensive city in the UK for office occupancy
9 Home to the world's first School of Tropical Medicine
10 The first European city to host the Global Entrepreneurship Congress
A Great Place to Live & Visit . . .
twitter.com/itsliverpool
facebook.com/itsliverpool
1 ONS 2010 2 Auto Express Magazine 2011 3 ComPeer 2010 4 RDC Aviation 2010 5 DCMS
6 Dept of Transport 2009 7 HESA 2010 8 DTZ 2008 9 University of Liverpool 10 Kauffman Foundation
1 Conde Nast Awards 2010/11 2 Jose Manuel Barroso 2009 3 UNESCO 4 CACI 2010 5 Visitliverpool.com
6 English Heritage 7 National Museums Liverpool 8 LCBA 9 Guinness Records 10 Golf World Magazine 2011
1 A top 5 city break destination and the friendliest city in the UK
2 Europe's most successful Capital of Culture
3 World Heritage status alongside the Taj Mahal & Great Wall of China
4 A top 5 UK retail centre
5 Most filmed city outside of London
6 More parks than Paris
7 Largest collection of national museums and galleries outside London
8 Home to Europe's longest established Chinese community
9 Pop music capital of the world with more number 1s than any other city
10 Home to more than 40 golf courses including 7 championship courses
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Stations Nearby
- Wavertree Technology Park
- 1.2 miles
- Mossley Hill
- 0.7 miles
Schools Nearby
- Royal School for The Blind (Liverpool)
- 0.5 miles
- Dovedale Junior School
- 0.2 miles
- Dovedale Infant School
- 0.2 miles
- Calderstones School
- 0.8 miles
- The Blue Coat School
- 0.2 miles