Two allocated underground parking spaces and secure bike store
Private balcony off open-plan kitchen/lounge
Master bedroom with en-suite plus separate family bathroom
Integrated kitchen appliances and useful built-in storage
Leasehold approx. 115 years remaining
Service charge c. £2,000pa; ground rent c. £275pa
Overall internal size small — c. 505 sq ft
Local area reports above-average crime levels
A compact two-bedroom apartment within the converted Old Brewery, offering a blend of exposed period character and modern fittings. The first-floor layout includes an open-plan kitchen/lounge with integrated appliances and a private balcony, plus an en-suite to the master and a separate family bathroom. Allocated underground parking for two cars and a secure bike store are rare benefits for this size.
Practical costs and tenure are clear: the property is leasehold with approximately 115 years remaining, an annual service charge around £2,000, and ground rent of about £275 per year. Those running a household will appreciate the included video/phone entry system and useful storage cupboards, while council tax is described as cheap.
The apartment sits in Horndean village with shops, pubs, restaurants and good road links to the A3 nearby. Broadband is average but mobile signal is excellent. Note the wider area records slightly above-average crime: buyers should factor location and personal security preferences into viewing decisions.
This property suits a first-time buyer or investor seeking low-maintenance, characterful living close to amenities. The internal space totals about 505 sq ft, so it’s best for buyers prioritising location, allocated parking and low upkeep rather than large living areas.























































