German designed and manufactured kitchen featuring soft close handleless doors and Spanish Silestone work surfaces with under-counter sinks
Feature island units with breakfast bar (penthouses only)
Bosch appliances: induction hob, extractor fan and digital fan assisted oven
White goods: wine chiller, washer-dryer, dishwasher, fridge-freezer and built in microwave
Pelmet lighting
Colour video access intercom system
Screwless alloy faced switches and sockets
Energy efficient lighting
Heat detector link to fire alarm system
Automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) to entrance gates
CCTV to common areas
Rointe app controlled heaters
Elaborate quality plumbing (no push-fit fittings)
Wiring for free view TV, DAB, VHF, SkyQ with data connection to lounges and bedrooms with
1 million Mbps capability included in the scheme
Da Vinci Karndean flooring to lounge/kitchen and lobbies
Wool-mix carpets to bedrooms with quality underlay
Farrow and Ball emulsion painted walls and ceilings
Satin finish to all skirting, architraves and doors
Solid core internal fire doors
Flat entrance Lava solid core doors with concealed closer
Fully tiled bathrooms and en suites with Italian porcelain tiling
Separate glass enclosed shower with rain head to en suite
Above bath shower with rain head to house bathrooms
Mirrored wall cabinet
Accessory niches
App controlled Rointe towel rails
Concealed frames to wash hand basin and WCs
Moisture protected elements backing board to all bathroom walls
Villeroy & Boch unbranded sanitary ware
Designated as the UK City of Culture in 2017, Hull has attracted major investment from both private and public funds to completely overhaul the city centre over the next couple of years.
The Glass House places residents in the centre of the cultural hub with the museum quarter, theatre district, Old Town, continental style Marina scene, art galleries, Trinity Market, Hull Minster, shopping and dining just a stone’s throw away.
The city centre has a strong contingent of independent traders;boutique shops, vintage shopping arcades as well as three large shopping centres; Princes Quay,The Prospect Centre and St. Stephen’s.
Transport links are excellent -2 minutes drive to the A63 out of Hull, 25 minutes drive to the coast and a 2 hour 40 minute train journey to London Kings Cross- door-to-door via Hull Paragon Interchange.
The Coast – 25 minutes drive.
Humberside Airport – 30 minutes drive.
Doncaster Sheffield Airport – 60 minutes drive.
York – 65 minutes drive.
Leeds – 70 minutes drive.
Leeds Bradford Airport – 90 minutes drive.
Manchester – 120 minutes drive.
London Kings Cross direct from Hull Paragon Interchange – 2 hours 40 minutes.
Leeds – 60 minutes.
Bus and train station – 8 minutes walk.
Marina – 11 minutes walk.
Old Town – 2 minutes.
Daily sailings to Zeebrugge and Rotterdam.