Cities are fascinating entities – at least they are here in Britain. Throughout history, cities have come about due to a number of different factors; population size, status granted by a ruling monarch or if the place has a diocesan cathedral – to name just three reasons.
This week, we’ve chosen ‘city’ properties enjoying cathedral views that are on the market, one from each of the four home nations:
- Wells, in England (a city since medieval times)
- St Davids, in Wales (Britain’s smallest city, by population)
- Brechin in Scotland (no longer considered an ‘official’ city)
- St. Patrick’s, in Armagh, Northern Ireland (the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland)
£130,000 – 17 High Street, Brechin DD9 6ES
• Fantastic location
• Flexible layout
• Neutral décor
• Large rooms
• Garden
• Allocated parking
• Move in condition
£200,000 – 17 Abbey Street, Armagh BT61 7DX
Georgian style property located in the heart of Armagh City Centre on Abbey Street, leaving all essential amenities just a short walk away
• 3 bedrooms
• 3 bathrooms
• 2 reception rooms
• oil central heating
£340,000 – 12 Anseres Place, Wells, Somerset BA5 2RT
The master bedroom and sitting room have fantastic views onto the Market Place and Cathedral.
• Grade II listed
• Highly desirable central Wells location
• Views to the cathedral and market square
• Two double bedrooms
• Designated parking
• Communal gardens
• Gated access to rear
£399,000 – 30 Goat Street, St Davids, Haverfordwest SA62 6RF
Bedroom 3 – 5.28m x 4.75m (17’4″ x 15’7″) – With pine floorboards, 2 Velux windows (affording superb views of St Davids Cathedral as well as views to Carn Llidi and surrounding countryside)…
• 3 storey linked semi-detached character residence
• 2 reception, kitchen/breakfast room, 3 bedrooms and bathroom
• Rear garden with ornamental stone and paved patio areas from where superb views of St Davids Cathedral and rural views to Carn Llidi can be enjoyed