Located in Newcastle-under-Lyme, a town with a population of 75, 000, these properties are suitable for investment. Direct rail links provide easy access to London within 1 hour 25 minutes, Birmingham within 50 minutes, and Manchester within 40 minutes. Simply put, investing here places buyers at the heart of an education hub in the UK. About the project and properties Designed and built by a respectable developer in the UK, this top quality project consists of 499 studio apartments for sale in total and will be completed by the end of September 2020, ready for students to move in for the start of a new university year. The lease length is 250 years and ground rent is 350 GBP. There is a lovely communal roof garden area where residents can relax daily and spend time socialising during the afternoons. The roof garden features a seating area and barbecue for use in the summer. Bike storage is available. All properties are for sale as fully furnished, including everything needed for a young student looking to study in this area of the UK – kitchenette, en-suite bathrooms, and bedroom area.
A-Listed Caithness water mill in need of some tlc 5th of March 2012 water mill for sale Achingale Mill, Watten, Wick, KW1 5XY Guide price £50, 000 Believed to be one of the best examples of a Caithness mill, this three-storey, L shaped water mill dates from the early to mid 19th century. Sadly it is now need of a little tlc. It's on the buildings at risk register in Scotland and is up for auction seeking to find a new owner willing to bring it back to its former glory. Built from rubble and slate Auchingale Mill is set in approximately 1. 5 acres of land, on the outskirts of the village of Watten, in the far North East of Scotland. From a distance, it looks like a small castle and could be developed into a spacious family home as it has over 400sqm of floor space. Conversion would be subject to planning permission but some work has already been done including roof repairs and Historic Scotland has given preliminary verbal approval to the restoration plan. Services are in place - electricity, artesian well water (under natural pressure) and the drainage system.
29 ac Lot Size 2, 862 Sqft Sqft 2, 306 Sqft Sqft 1. 59 ac Lot Size 3, 498 Sqft Sqft 1. 43 ac Lot Size 1, 734 Sqft Sqft 9. 3 ac Lot Size 2, 547 Sqft Sqft 27. 14 ac Lot Size 3, 900 Sqft Sqft 0. 68 ac Lot Size 2 Results Real Estate Experts in Omega, GA Omega, GA real estate prices overview Searching homes for sale in Omega, GA has never been more convenient. With Point2, you can easily browse through Omega, GA single family homes for sale, townhouses, condos and commercial properties, and quickly get a general perspective on the real estate prices. You can also filter listings based on price drops in the past six months, so you'll never miss a bargain. Data and tools for your benefit Get instant access to a lot of relevant information about Omega, GA real estate, including property descriptions, photos and demographic stats. You can also use the map view to find homes and apartments for sale based on amenities in Omega, GA that you may want close by. There's information on the Omega, GA real estate market at the bottom of search results pages, if you're looking for an overview of the area.
Downing Street blasts EU's demands for access to UK fishing waters as latest round of trade talks begin EU claimed Britain should compromise on access to UK fishing waters Downing Street said Brussels failed to acknowledge nation's new independence The Prime Minister's official spokesman said: 'This is wishful thinking by the EU' Published: 19:32 EDT, 2 June 2020 | Updated: 02:38 EDT, 3 June 2020 Britain accused the EU of wishful thinking yesterday for claiming it should compromise on access to fishing waters and follow standards set by Brussels. As the latest round of trade talks began, Downing Street said Brussels had failed to acknowledge the nation's new-found independence. UK chief negotiator David Frost and the EU's Michel Barnier are holding meetings online after the last round of talks ended in stalemate. The two sides must make progress ahead of a summit this month between Boris Johnson and EU chief Ursula von der Leyen, but the UK has already indicated it will walk away from negotiations if there is no prospect of an agreement by then.