Step into city living with character at Mackintosh House, a beautifully presented apartment nestled in the ever-popular Northern Quarter of Leeds. Tucked away on North Street, this first-floor home offers the perfect balance between vibrant city life and a calm, homely escape.Part of a distinctive period building, the apartment is accessed via a secure intercom entry system and sits within a welcoming, close-knit community, complete with a communal bookshelf for avid readers. Inside, you’ll find a harmonious blend of original charm and thoughtful modern touches, including oak style flooring, high ceilings, and elegant Art Deco features throughout.The bright and airy living area is a standout, thanks to dual Art Deco windows that frame open views across Lovell Park—a rare outlook in the heart of the city. This green vista offers a peaceful sense of space, free from the usual urban crowding. Come summer, enjoy golden hour light from early evening well into the night, perfect for dinner with friends or quiet evenings in. A clever built-in storage cupboard neatly conceals the electric boiler behind teak-panelled doors.The kitchen is a cook’s dream: black shaker-style units, green tiled splashbacks, faux marble worktops, and smart integrated appliances including a compact dishwasher, oven, microwave, washing machine, and a four-zone induction hob. Everything is designed with both style and function in mind.The spacious main bedroom is bathed in morning light and includes floor-to-ceiling wardrobes and a wall-mounted TV—ideal for slow weekend starts. The second bedroom, a bright corner room, enjoys sunlight all day long. With its built-in Murphy bed and full-height wardrobes, it flexes effortlessly between guest room, home office, or creative studio.The apartment also benefits from a practical layout, with a separate WC and a walk-in shower room—no fiddly shower curtains here.True to its heritage, the property boasts original timber doors, striking iron-framed windows, and generous ceiling heights. Despite its central location, it’s surprisingly quiet, with only two adjoining neighbours and a peaceful creative studio below.Step outside and you’re surrounded by some of Leeds’ best independent bars and eateries. The Brunswick, just downstairs, is a local favourite for Sunday roasts and relaxed evening drinks. Major supermarkets are all within easy reach, as are gyms, salons, and transport links. Buses to Meanwood, Roundhay, and Harrogate stop nearby, while the coach station is just a five-minute walk. Even Leeds train station is comfortably walkable. EPC rating: E. Tenure: Leasehold,
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