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Maddox Noel Maddox Noel
1 Silk Street
Ancoats
Manchester
M4 6LZ

0161 543 3406


NQ4, Naval Street, Manchester

£1,800 pcm - To Let
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Key Features:

  • Corner plot with dual aspect
  • Three double bedrooms
  • Open plan living area with plenty of natural light
  • Walking distance to Northern Quarter, New Islington Marina, and Piccadilly Station
  • Surrounded by independent cafés, bars, restaurants, and cultural hotspots
  • Fully furnished
  • **AVAILABLE WITH ZERO DEPOSIT**

Description:

Three double bedroom apartment located at NQ4 in the centre of Ancoats. Spacious, dual aspect open-plan living space, fully fitted kitchen, bathroom and three double bedrooms - the main bedroom has dual aspect windows. Fully furnished
This three-bedroom apartment is located in the heart of the ever-evolving Ancoats Village, one of Manchester’s most desirable urban neighbourhoods. The property offers generous accommodation, and a practical layout ideal for sharers.

Residents benefit from having everything on their doorstep. From picking up essentials at the local stores, refueling at the numerous cafes and restaurants, or fitting in a workout at Pure Gym, all amenities are within a five-minute walk.

NQ4 Ancoats sits just moments from Manchester City Centre while retaining its own distinct identity as a vibrant and creative place to live. Shaped by its rich industrial heritage, the area now features revitalised canals, open squares and a strong community feel. The Northern Quarter’s independent shops, bars and restaurants are only minutes away, and Piccadilly Station is easily accessible, making this an excellent choice for city professionals and commuters alike.

A must-view apartment offering style, space and location in equal measure.



  Utilities and risks
Utility Support
Electricity: Mains Supply
Water: Mains Supply
Heating: Electric Heating
Broadband: Ask agent
Sewerage: Ask agent
Risks
Flooded in last five years: No
Flood source: Ask agent
Flood defences: Ask agent