- Newly renovated ground-floor Warner flat with period features preserved
- Private south-facing rear garden, landscaped with patios and lawn
- Approx 642 sq ft; compact two-bed layout, one smaller bedroom
- Long lease (101 years); leasehold tenure
- Service charge approx £600 pa; ground rent approx £10 pa
- Solid brick walls (no known wall insulation) — potential retrofit needed
- Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal; no flood risk
- Located near Wood Street, Lloyd Park and local amenities
Bright, newly renovated ground-floor Warner-style flat with its own front door and a private south-facing garden — a rare find for first-time buyers seeking period character and outdoor space. High ceilings, original cornices and a working fireplace blend with contemporary finishes, bespoke joinery and a dine-in kitchen that opens onto a neat, landscaped garden.
The layout is compact but well planned across approximately 642 sq ft: a generous front reception, two double bedrooms (one smaller), a modern bathroom and a kitchen/dining room with patio doors. The property has double glazing, mains gas central heating and a long lease (101 years), making it straightforward for mortgage and buy-to-let buyers.
Practical facts to note: tenure is leasehold with a below-average service charge of about £600 pa and a ground rent around £10 pa. The building is solid brick (likely original construction) with no known wall insulation. The smaller second bedroom may suit a child, guest room or home office rather than a permanent master.
Location is a clear selling point: close to Wood Street amenities, Lloyd Park and local cafes, with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The peaceful garden and character interiors offer comfortable city living, but buyers wanting spacious rooms or full modern insulation should factor in the compact footprint and potential retrofit works.































































































































