Top-floor two-bed in Whitchurch village — communal garden, storage, good commuter links..
- Top-floor two-bedroom flat, approximately 507 sq ft
- Communal garden and private storage shed included
- Convenient Whitchurch village location with strong transport links
- On-street parking only; no allocated parking or lift
- Leasehold tenure — check lease length and service charges
- EPC rating E; likely need for energy efficiency upgrades
- Built 1967–1975, timber-frame with partial insulation
- Local area: higher crime and significant deprivation indicators
A top-floor two-bedroom flat in Whitchurch village, offering compact but practical living across approximately 507 sq ft. The property benefits from a bright living room, two double bedrooms, a useful private storage shed and access to well-kept communal gardens — useful extras for city buyers and investors. Transport links are strong with regular bus and nearby rail connections plus easy M4 access, making it convenient for commuters.
This is a leasehold apartment in a block built in the late 1960s/early 1970s with timber-frame construction and partial insulation. The flat has double glazing and gas central heating via boiler and radiators, but the EPC rating of E and the building age indicate likely energy-efficiency and maintenance work in the medium term. On-street parking only; no allocated parking or lift access to the top floor.
Practical for first-time buyers or investors seeking a well-located, lower-priced entry into Whitchurch, the property also carries straightforward drawbacks: council tax above average (Band C), situational indicators of higher local crime and significant area deprivation, and a small overall footprint. Buyers should factor in possible refurbishment, improved insulation and energy upgrades when considering long-term running costs and resale or rental potential.
Viewings will suit those prioritising location and transport over generous internal space. Legal checks on the lease length and service charges are advised for prospective purchasers, and a survey will clarify structural and insulation needs before commitment.