Once the site of a historic Hull brewery, Cooper House has been transformed into a modern residential conversion consisting of 31 units. The development is located in a secluded courtyard that provides spacious city-centre living, with units further benefiting from balconies, private outdoor space and secure parking.
Surrounded by local amenities, residents will live within a 5-minute walk from restaurants, theatres, galleries and museums -being able to reap all the benefits of the UK’s ‘City of Culture’. As Hull’s beating heart, its city centre provides residents with convenient access to local amenities, employment, and transportation links while surrounded by a scenic medieval backdrop. The centre is home to the city’s best attractions and activities, restaurants, shops and businesses. Bustling bars are located in the Old Town district, while the River Hull Marina offers a stunning dining backdrop for the city’s most favoured restaurants. The main shopping districts are located along the historic streets of Whitefriargate and King Edward Street, and the modern shopping centres along Jameson Street. As the UK’s 2017 City of Culture, Hull has proven the quality of its cultural offerings including museums, theatres, art venues and gardens scattered throughout the city.
Cooper House at a glance
- Reservation deposit £2,500
- 1 bed prices from £156,091
- 2 bed prices from £193,182
- 3 bed prices from £267,045
- Spacious city-centre living, with units further benefiting from balconies, private outdoor space and secure parking
- A 5-minute walk from restaurants, theatres, galleries and museums
- Hull was named the ‘UK’s City of Culture’ in 2017
- The rest of the UK can be reached through Hull Paragon Train Station located in the centre
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Development specifications
Kitchen
- Howdens Kitchens – worktops with a 100mm upstand around the perimeter
- Heat resistant white coloured, glass backed, splash back 600mm x 750mm
- Appliances, including: Oven, ceramic hob, cooker hood with mechanical extractor, integrated fridge freezer and integrated washer dryer
- Fully integrated Bluetooth speaker system
Bedroom
- Carpet with 10mm underlay and high quality paint finish
- LED fire rated downlights
- Bedside USB sockets
- Digital heating system
Bathrooms & en-suite
- Fully tiled around bath and shower; the rest of the room is half tiled
- Wall hung vanity unit, towel rail and mirrored unit
- Cistern, including soft close seat, mixer taps, shower screen
- Bath, front panel tiled to match the walls – tile recessed soap holder
General
- Digital heating system
- AV hub, including terrestrial TV and infrastructure for satellite or cable TV
- Heat / smoke detectors
- LED fire rated downlights
Fast facts
Once the site of a historic Hull brewery, Cooper House has been transformed into a modern residential conversion consisting of 31 units
£156,091
Starting price
6%
Net yield
Q1 2023
Completion date
Buying property in hull
As Hull’s beating heart, its city centre provides residents with convenient access to local amenities, employment, and transportation links while surrounded by a scenic medieval backdrop. The centre is home to the city’s best attractions and activities, restaurants, shops and businesses. Bustling bars are located in the Old Town district, while the River Hull Marina offers a stunning dining backdrop for the city’s most favoured restaurants. The main shopping districts are located along the historic streets of Whitefriargate and King Edward Street, and the modern shopping centres along Jameson Street. As the UK’s 2017 City of Culture, Hull has proven the quality of its cultural offerings including museums, theatres, art venues and gardens scattered throughout the city. The compact size of Hull’s city centre provides residents with easy access to all amenities within walking distance or a short commute.
Hull also has excellent transportation links, connecting its residents to the rest of the UK and further afi eld via road, rail, and air. Employment hubs and the University of Hull located outside the city centre can be easily reached through public transport. Under Hull’s new City Plan, the city’s connectivity is set to further enhance, while remaining in line with its sustainability targets. The rest of the UK can be reached through Hull Paragon Train Station located in the centre. Longer distances within the UK and abroad can be accessed through the city’s Humberside Airport, located 30 minutes outside the city centre.
Development location
hull, United Kingdom
Walk
Bond Street Bus Stop
2 mins
Tesco Express
4 mins
Queen's Gardens
6 mins
Drive
University of Hull
13 mins
Castlehill Hospital
27 mins
Humberside Airport
33 mins
Train
York
66 mins
Sheffield
86 mins
Nottingham
155 mins
Cycle
Fruit Market
6 mins
Hull Paragon Station
6 mins
Humber Fish Co.
6 mins
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