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A stunning conversion of a former convent, divided into five luxurious residences all enjoying off street parking.
Endsleigh Convent is one of Filey's most attractive historical buildings, dating from the late 1800's the property has, until recently, served as a convent and holiday retreat for the Sisters of Mercy in the Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough. The present owners, Simpson of York, a family owned award winning builder with an impressive CV, are in the process of sensitively redeveloping the building into five individual residences of generous proportions and exacting standards.
The building stands on a quiet cul-de-sac bordering The Crescent, Fileys prestigious stucco fronted terrace on the sea front, orientating towards Filey's award winning beach. The apartments will all have lift access to the upper floors, allocated car parking to the front of the building providing at least one space per apartment and a 7 kw EV connection.
The lower ground floor apartment extends to 947 square feet, briefly comprising two bedrooms, both served by en suite shower rooms finished in Grohe sanitary ware, a large living/dining area opening into a stunning contemporary kitchen. The kitchen will be fitted with Bosch appliances, a 4in1 Quooker Fusion Boiling tap, wine chiller and neutral range of wall and base units under a superior Calcutta quartz work surface. Completing the picture is a utility and separate w.c, along with a entrance lobby and generous hall.
In addition, the apartment is served by a lift as well as external stairs which lead to the private patio garden.
The standard of finish is well above average and attention to detail clear to see. This is undoubtedly one of the finest sea side apartments to be seen on the market in recent years and one that will certainly leave an impression once viewed.
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I am particularly impressed by the size and attention to detail in each apartment which all offer something different.
Ed StoyleProperty agent