HQ Building, Hall Street, St Helens, Merseyside
Two bedroom apartments available now at Fantastic Prices! This is a great value deal!
15% Discount
No Finders Fee
Gross prices: £124,500
TRP Prices: £105,825!
Savings of £18,675!
Rental £500 pcm (confirmed by three seperate letting agents)
Great Specification
And Parking Included
HQ comprises a range of stylish one and two bedroom apartments. Each apartment has been thoughtfully planned and beautifully designed with modern living in mind. The apartments are spacious and light, featuring only the most desirable specifications and stylish features.
Located midway between the cosmopolitan cities of Liverpool and Manchester is St. Helens. The borough owes its industrial heritage not only to glass and chemicals, but also to the boom years of the British coal industry. The town still harbours connections with a ‘workshop of the world’ image, and as such attracts businesses of many kinds. Major redevelopments over the past 20 years have justifiably positioned St. Helens as a centre for European and world business innovation.
Heaven in Hall Street.
HQ is well placed within easy walking distance of St. Helens’ numerous amenities.
Three indoor shopping centres meet at Church Square, and together with the other main shopping streets, create a retail experience enriched by the many major stores and high street businesses the town is now attracting.
There are several restaurants in the town centre with an increasingly mixed cuisine on offer. For a real culinary treat, seek out The Griffin Inn, Eccleston, given a 2005 ‘Restaurant of the Year’ award by The St. Helens Reporter.

The George Street Quarter is typical of an area that leaves a positive impression on the visitor. Refurbished facades, more parking, and better security all go to make the Quarter a smart, fun place to be. For a vibrant nightlife, the Bridge Street area houses various bars and pubs, as well as a major nightclub. Or for something more cultural, take a trip to the Citadel Arts Centre on Waterloo Street where the town’s favourite son, Johnny Vegas, once delighted local audiences with his beer-swilling husky tones as the venue’s compère.
St. Helens offers activities ranging from premier racing at Haydock Park, to highoctane powerboating, and the annual free Eclectica Music Festival. As well as rapidly becoming one of the country’s top jazz and blues venues, the town has a host of hidden delights with something for everyone.
Specification

Kitchen
- Contemporary kitchen with laminated worktops
- Stainless steel appliances including single-electric oven, electric hob, splash back and chimney hood
- Fridge freezer – energy rated A
- Stainless steel single bowl sink and drainer
- Chrome light fittings
Plumbing and heating
- White electric panel heaters
- District heating system
Bathrooms
- Full white suite in main bathroom with chrome fittings
- Köhler shower room with WC and washbasin in master en-suite bedroom
- White ceramic tiles to half-height for bath and full height for shower cubicles
Electrical
- Pre-wired, including aerial, to receive satellite/digital TV
- TV sockets in lounge and master bedroom
- BT phone sockets in living room, kitchen and master bedroom
- Continuous extractor system from kitchen store and bathroom
Internal décor
- White oak-effect doors with polished chrome handles
- White matt emulsion walls and ceilings, and white gloss woodwork
- Staircase with perforated panel balustrade
Safety and Security
- Mains-powered smoke detectors
- Alarm system to some apartments
- Audio entry system with flush-mounted hands-free audio station

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