Characterful two-bedroom flat with rural outlook and allocated parking.
Stunning far-reaching rural views from sash windows
Set on the first floor of an attractive period development, this two-bedroom apartment makes the most of far-reaching rural views across the surrounding countryside. High ceilings, sash windows and original features such as a cast-iron ornamental fireplace combine with contemporary fittings to deliver a comfortable, characterful home. The principal bedroom includes a four-piece en-suite; a second bedroom and separate shower room provide flexible sleeping and guest arrangements.
A modern kitchen/diner with granite worktops and integrated appliances, a separate study area for remote working and a spacious living room with a feature fireplace create a practical layout for everyday living. The apartment benefits from secondary glazing and internal insulation in the cavity walls, helping retain warmth while preserving period character. Two allocated off-street parking spaces, a brick store and well-maintained communal gardens add convenience and outdoor space.
Buyers should note a few material points: the property is heated by an LPG boiler (not a mains gas supply), council tax is a higher Band E level, and some tenure/service details were listed as to be confirmed by the owner — these should be clarified prior to offer. The building dates from c.1930–1949, so ongoing maintenance and sympathetic upkeep of period fabric should be expected. The local area is described as having rural traits and pockets of economic deprivation, which may influence future resale or rental demand.
Offered with no onward chain, this apartment will suit downsizers or buyers seeking a peaceful village base with strong countryside views and ready-to-live-in accommodation, provided they are comfortable with LPG heating and verifying the outstanding tenure/service information.