Soho Foundry, Apt, C6 Soho Foundry,
Belfast, BT13 2ES
1 Bed Apartment
£1,050 per month
1 Bedroom
1 Reception
Property Overview
Status
To Let
Style
Apartment
Bedrooms
1
Receptions
1
Available From
1 Oct 2025
Property Features
Furnishing
Furnished
Heating
Gas
Property Financials
Property Engagement
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Additional Information
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- New Build 2 Bedroom City Centre Apartment
- Fully Furnished
- KITCHEN
- Quality kitchen doors, worktop finishes and handles
- Integrated appliances to include electric oven, hob, extractor fan dishwasher & fridge freezer
- Freestanding washer/dryer
- BATHROOM & SHOWER ROOM
- High quality contemporary white sanitary ware with contemporary chrome taps and
- Thermostatically controlled bath/shower mixer and screen
- Ceramic tiled floor and partial wall tiling fitted from a superior range
- Heated chrome towel rail in the bathroom
- Low profile shower tray and toughened glass door and panels
- Thermostatic rain drench shower head
- Feature mirror with mood lighting
- FLOORING / TILING
- High quality Elka LVT flooring throughout living room, kitchen and bedrooms
- Tiling to bathroom
- EXTERNAL
- Feature lighting to communal hallway, entrance doors and balconies
- Energy efficient uPVC double glazed windows
- Feature paving and bitmac paths
- Secured landscaped gardens with decorative communal seating areas
- SMART ECO FEATURES
- Highly efficient A Rated gas combi boiler
- Ember app-controlled heating system with digital thermostats (SMART compatibility)
- Audio intercom communication via keypad at main communal door of each apartment block
Townsend Street’s industrial development in the 1800s was instrumental in making “Boomtown Belfast” - the largest city in Ireland at the start of the 1900s. The Soho Foundry on Townsend Street developed and fabricated the largest steam turbine in Ireland, and was innovative in the implementation of allowing power to be generated from weak flowing rivers, and paved the way for the significant expansion of Belfast’s industrial footprint. The owner of the foundry was Robert Shipboy McAdam - a remarkable Presbyterian industrialist and Gaelic Scholar who worked tirelessly as a bridge between Belfast’s cultures, faiths and communities. He recruited a workforce from both communities based on merit alone and left a profound mark on Belfast’s social and cultural history.
Directions
Townsend Street, Belfast
