The Hexham is the ideal family home, a four bedroom property spread over three floors. The top floor hosts the main bedroom, en suite along with a second double
bedroom and bathroom. The two bedrooms on the first floor share a family bathroom, with each of the bedrooms being generously sized, there is an opportunity for a home office in the fourth. Downstairs, a kitchen/dining area and separate living area can accommodate the various demands of family life with the addition of a convenient ground floor cloakroom.
All properties at Centenary Quay benefit from a Management Company to which an Estate charge will be payable.
The Development
Welcome to Centenary Quay – Crest Nicholson’s new waterside development of new homes in Southampton.
A vibrant new community boasting a selection of new homes for everyone. There is so much to do on your doorstep at Centenary Quay including: Mettricks Coffee Shop, South Quay 82 Bar, Snap Fitness 24 and Vivid Beauty. If you are looking for more, then Southampton City Centre and West Quay are just a short drive away.
Every Crest Nicholson home is built to exacting standards, with appearance, comfort and energy efficiency at the very heart of every design.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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From the culinary mecca that is Oxford Street to the WestQuay Shopping Centre, Millais Gallery to the Harbour Lights Cinema, there’s just so much to do in Southampton. These beautiful new apartments are just a short drive or bus ride across the
Itchen Bridge from the city centre itself, and with a thriving bar and restaurant scene, there is inspiring culture and endless temptation in its shopping centres and streets. The city’s sporting venues include Southampton F.C.’s St Mary’s Stadium, and
the home of Hampshire County Cricket Club, The Ageas Bowl. September welcomes one of Europe’s premier water-borne events; The Southampton Boat Show.
Travel
From Woolston station, in just a few minutes walk, journey times to Southampton Central are just fourteen minutes. However, the proximity of Centenary Quay to the city centre means that all the routes in and out of Southampton are within easy
reach and because of its importance as a port, there are excellent links to the rest of the UK.
The M27 links the towns and cities of the south coast, and runs just to the north of the city, while the M271 branches off and connects the city centre to the Western Docks. The M3 is the route from Southampton to London and also, via the
A34 at Winchester, with the Midlands and North.
Southampton Central is the main railway station, offering routes to Portsmouth, Winchester, the Midlands and London, as well as the towns and cities of the West; Bournemouth, Poole, Weymouth, Salisbury, Bristol and Cardiff.
If you’re flying, Southampton International Airport is your starting point for around fifty European destinations and has fantastic access to the motorway network, allowing easy onward travel to the rest of the UK. The airport can be easily
reached by bus or Southampton Parkway railway station.
Naturally, waterborne connections are part of the picture for Southampton travel. The city is the terminus for internal ferry services, which operate from Town Quay, and there are car ferry and fast catamaran services to the Isle of Wight and Hythe.
A world of more exotic destinations such as the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Far East, America and Australia can be reached too, for Southampton is, as ever, a home port for some of the world’s most luxurious passenger liners, including the world’s largest, Cunard’s Queen Mary 2.
Charters Southampton
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Stag Gates
73 The Avenue
Southampton
Hampshire
SO17 1XS