Spacious one-bedroom in a Victorian landmark with parking and strong transport links.
Victorian landmark building with ornate stone façade and high ceilings
Preferred first-floor flat with lift access and secure entry system
Open-plan kitchen/living area with large arched windows and natural light
Generous double bedroom with built-in wardrobes and walk-in storage
Jack-and-Jill bathroom with dual access for convenience
Residents’ gym, landscaped courtyard and secure underground parking included
Located in a cosmopolitan student and commuter neighbourhood — lively atmosphere
Area classed as very deprived; council tax is expensive
Set within the landmark Cooperative Building on Morrison Street, this one-bedroom first-floor flat combines Victorian character with modern living. High ceilings and large arched windows fill the open-plan kitchen and living area with light, while a generous double bedroom includes built-in wardrobes and walk-in storage. The apartment’s clever Jack-and-Jill bathroom offers dual access from both bedroom and hallway for added convenience.
Residents benefit from secure entry, lift access, a landscaped courtyard, a residents’ gym and secure underground parking — rare for a city-centre period building. Excellent transport links are moments away, with Central and Queen Street stations nearby and quick access to bus routes and the M8, making this a practical base for commuters and professionals.
The property sits in a cosmopolitan, student-focused neighbourhood that brings vibrant amenities — bars, restaurants, hotels and leisure venues — but this lively location also means higher activity levels at times. Council tax is noted as expensive, and the wider area is classified as very deprived, which may influence insurance or mortgage considerations for some buyers.
This flat suits a first-time buyer seeking a distinctive city-centre home, a professional wanting easy transport connections, or an investor targeting strong rental demand from students and commuters. Its freehold status and underground parking add tangible value for owner-occupiers and landlords alike.