- Two double bedrooms with principal en-suite
- Open-plan living/dining/kitchen with bespoke integrated appliances
- Set within 5.4 acres of managed grounds and riverside fishing rights
- Private garden and large communal plot despite modest internal size
- Leasehold: 999 years remaining; service charge approx. £3,650 p.a.
- Restrictive covenants: no holiday lets, no businesses, noise limitations
- Electric room heaters (no gas central heating) may raise running costs
- Converted historic building (original 1780; works completed 2021)
A beautifully converted two-bedroom home in the heart of Ashford Carbonel, set within the awardingly maintained Ashford Court grounds. The apartment blends Georgian character — restored sash windows, high ceilings and fireplaces — with a bespoke modern kitchen and integrated appliances. Living, dining and kitchen are open-plan, bright and generous for the size, and both double bedrooms feel spacious with the principal bedroom benefitting from an en-suite.
Outside, residents share 5.4 acres of managed gardens, a riverside setting and fishing rights, while this particular plot includes a private garden and substantial communal grounds that give a strong sense of space and country living despite being just three miles from Ludlow. The long 999-year lease provides security of tenure and the development's new-build finish (conversion completed in 2021) means many fittings are contemporary and in good order.
Important practical points: the property is leasehold with an annual service charge of about £3,650 and specific estate covenants restricting holiday lets, business use and excessive noise. Heating is by electric room heaters rather than gas central heating, which could affect running costs. Overall, this is an attractive, low-crime village home suited to buyers wanting character, low local congestion, and access to Ludlow’s amenities, but be prepared for service charges and some day-to-day heating considerations.