Luxuriously renovated 2-bed apartment in a Jacobean manor with rare private roof terrace..
Share of freehold tenure with communal mansion grounds
Private composite-decked roof terrace with far-reaching views
Two double bedrooms; master bedroom with ensuite
Recently renovated kitchen and bathrooms to a high standard
Two allocated off-street parking spaces included
Dungeon basement store — useful storage but limited light/access
High ceilings, panelled walls and period features throughout
Local area: very deprived with higher-than-average crime and council tax
Set within a converted Jacobean manor, this newly renovated two-bedroom apartment blends grand period detail with contemporary luxury. High ceilings, panelled walls, ornate coving and bay windows give the living spaces a strong sense of scale and history, while the refitted kitchen and stylish bathrooms deliver modern comfort.
The apartment is one of only two with a private composite-decked roof terrace and stone balustrade — a rare, elevated entertaining space with far-reaching views. Both bedrooms open onto the terrace; the master includes fitted wardrobes and an ensuite. The home also comes with two allocated parking spaces and a practical dungeon store in the basement for additional storage.
Ownership is on a share of freehold, and the building offers extensive communal grounds, formal lawns and period architectural interest. These communal spaces and the mansion setting will appeal to buyers who value character, privacy and an impressive setting close to local amenities and transport links.
Buyers should note material negatives plainly: the local area records higher crime levels and is assessed as very deprived, and council tax is above average. The property’s historic setting and communal estate mean communal management obligations and potential service arrangements — viewers should check these details during due diligence.