Two double bedrooms with en-suite to principal bedroom|Large open-plan living with high ceilings and exposed brickwork|Balcony and large industrial-style windows for strong natural light|Allocated underground parking bay (buyer should verify legal entitlement)|Leasehold with c.102 years remaining; service charge approx.  1,872pa|Ground rent  150pa; council tax described as very cheap|Area records higher crime and relative deprivation; consider location risks|No garden; city roofscape views only
Set on the second floor of Grove Works, this spacious two-bedroom factory-conversion flat pairs industrial character with contemporary living. The principal bedroom includes an en-suite and both bedrooms are good doubles. A large open-plan living area with high ceilings, exposed brick and generous windows creates airy, entertaining space that opens onto a balcony.
Practical features include a modern fitted kitchen, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing and one allocated parking bay in the secure underground car park — buyers should verify parking legalities with their solicitor. The apartment sits close to Northampton town centre and only 0.4 miles from the train station, which is convenient for commuting.
This is a leasehold home with about 102 years remaining; annual service charge and ground rent are payable (service charge approx.  1,872; ground rent  150). Broadband is fast and mobile signal is excellent, but the wider area records higher crime and relative deprivation, which may concern some buyers.
Well suited to professionals, first-time buyers or couples seeking a stylish city pad with above-average living space and period-industrial character. The property is largely move-in ready but buyers wanting a lower-cost long-term hold should factor running costs and area considerations into their decision.



























































