kash.co.uk
kash.co.uk
ST JAMES QUAY @ brewery wharf, 4 bowman laNE, Leeds, ls10 1hN
A city pad on the 7th floor, consisting of two double bedrooms, one en-suite and with magnificent views over the river Aire and the Royal Armoury. Private & secure underground parking and has its own residents gym.
The apartment features a fully fitted kitchen complete with all cooking utensils, washing machine, fridge freezer, central heating, double glazing, two bathrooms, one with shower, terrific views, excellent 24 hours security. 10 minutes walk to Leeds city centre and main train station.
Also close enough from the M1 / M62 motorways with easy connections to North and South.
terms
First months rent + 6 Weeks deposit required & refs
Further deposits may be requested if no history can be provided or if landlord requests
Furnishings Itinerary
Bedroom 1
Double bed, built in wardrobe, side table & lamp
Bedroom 2
Double bed, built in wardrobe, side table & lamp
Living Room
2 piece sofa set, coffee table, combined Tv, freeview satellite with top up option cd player, dinning table and 4 chairs
Kitchen
Modern fitted kitchen comprising of washing machine, fridge freezer and all cooking utensils including pots & pans, microwave, kettle & toaster
Bathroom
Bath with shower, sink, WC, heated towel rail, shaving plug & light.
Bathroom 2
En suite shower, sink, WC, heated towel rail, shaving plug & light.
Parking
Secure underground private parking space included
Facilities
* 10 minutes walk to Leeds city centre & train station
* Modern apartment in gated residential area
* Ideal location to commute by train or car
* Central heating
* Residents gym
* Free parking
Location Map
Local Amenities & history:
A quick glance at the map clearly illustrates its enviable central position, providing a natural interchange for trade and commerce with its easy access to the M62, Ml, M606 and A1 motorways.
The huge cities of Manchester and Leeds are just 20 minutes and 15 minutes drive away respectively, served by an excellent motorway network that links both sides of the Pennines and is within a few minutes of Brighouse town centre.
The opening of the local stretch of the M62 almost 30 years ago has proved a vital element in the rising success of the town and the surrounding area. It has, undoubtedly, helped cultivate a healthy economy which has remained buoyant and created numerous spinoffs for local trade and industry as well as provide a huge boost in e-commerce.
It is the unique geographical position of Junction 25 at Brighouse which has encouraged the development of the town’s industrial epi-centre on the Armytage Industrial Estate which has now spread to the edge of the slip road of the M62 and again, expanded in the opposite direction right up to the curtilage of the town centre, bringing with it huge variety of commercial and light industrial concerns.
Today, the restoration of the local stretch of the Calder and Hebble Navigation is helping to unlock a huge potential in waterborne, mainly but not exclusively, leisure traffic which will continue to have spin-offs in terms of tourism.
Celebrating its 300th birthday this year, the Calder and Hebble Navigation turned the woolen textile town of Brighouse into an important canal port. Now, it is reaping considerable rewards as a holiday and leisure base.