Ground-floor period apartment with character and high ceilings
A rare ground-floor apartment in a converted Corn Mill, this two-bedroom home pairs original stone character with a bright, open-plan living space. The large feature window and high ceilings make the 583 sq ft layout feel airy; the private enclosed courtyard garden and communal stream-side garden extend the living space outdoors. Two allocated parking spaces plus visitor bays are a strong practical benefit in a village setting.
Practical details suit buyers seeking a low-hassle purchase: chain-free sale, an exceptionally long lease (989 years) and an affordable council tax band. Reliable connectivity and low local crime add to day-to-day convenience. The home has electric heating (boiler and radiators) and modern kitchen and bathroom fittings, ready for immediate occupation.
Notes and costs to consider: the apartment is leasehold with an annual service charge of approximately £1,466, and the main heating is electric which may affect running costs compared with gas. The overall footprint is compact at 583 sq ft, so this will suit couples, first-time buyers or downsizers rather than families needing more space. The property is well maintained but retains period character rather than a fully new build finish.
Set in a prosperous rural village with good local schools and nearby towns for wider shopping and services, the apartment offers a practical, characterful home with private outdoor space and parking — ideal for buyers who value village life, historic charm and straightforward maintenance rather than extensive gardens or large accommodation.















































