Light, low‑maintenance one‑bed flat with parking and communal gardens, ideal for first buyers..
- Period red‑brick conversion with communal gardens and parkland outlook
- Open‑plan kitchen/living room with windows to two elevations
- Good‑sized double bedroom with built‑in wardrobes
- Private allocated off‑street parking plus visitor spaces
- Leasehold: 189 years remaining; ground rent £168 p.a.
- Electric room heaters only (no gas central heating)
- Secondary glazing; re‑tiled bathroom with shower
- Compact layout ~596 sq ft, suited to single occupant or couple
Set in a handsome red‑brick period conversion with well‑kept communal gardens, this one‑bedroom first floor apartment offers compact, well‑planned living for a single occupant or couple. The open‑plan living/kitchen benefits from windows on two elevations, filling the space with natural light and creating a pleasant outlook over parkland and established grounds.
The apartment is presented to a high standard with a fitted kitchen, recently installed dishwasher, built‑in bedroom wardrobes and a re‑tiled bathroom with shower. Practical extras include private allocated off‑street parking, visitor spaces, useful entrance storage and secondary glazed windows. Council tax is described as cheap and there is no local flood risk.
Important practical points: the flat is leasehold (189 years remaining) with a small annual ground rent (£168), and heating is by electric room heaters rather than gas central heating. The property is modest in size (approximately 596 sq ft) so it suits buyers seeking a manageable, low‑maintenance home or a buy‑to‑let opportunity within walking distance of local amenities and good transport links to the town centre.
Overall this is a characterful, low‑upkeep apartment with communal outdoor space and allocated parking — an appealing choice for first‑time buyers or investors who prioritise location, presentation and easy living, while accepting the limitations of electric heating and a leasehold tenure.