Double-height lounge with double-glazed atrium—excellent natural light
Spacious open-plan kitchen-diner with island and integrated appliances
Principal bedroom with en suite and walk-in wardrobe
Allocated off-street parking space adjacent to property
Private paved courtyard accessed from inner hallway
Grade II listed status may restrict alterations and require permissions
Leasehold with 999 years remaining; service charge approx. £1,013.90 pa
Located close to town centre, transport links; area shows higher deprivation
This ground-floor two-bedroom apartment combines striking period character with contemporary living. Converted within a Grade II listed building and finished in 2023, it offers generous, light-filled rooms including a dramatic double-height lounge with a double-glazed atrium and a large modern kitchen-diner with integrated appliances and island seating.
The principal bedroom includes an en suite and walk-in wardrobe; a second large double bedroom and separate shower room complete the accommodation. Practical benefits include gas central heating, quality flooring throughout, an allocated off-street parking space and a private paved courtyard accessed from the inner hall.
The home is sold leasehold with a 999-year remainder and an annual service charge (approx. £1,013.90) covering building insurance and communal maintenance. Its Grade II listed status preserves character but may restrict certain alterations and could complicate external or structural changes.
Positioned within a short walk of Bridgwater town centre amenities, schools and a new cinema/restaurant complex, the apartment suits buyers wanting a low-maintenance, ready-to-live-in home with strong visual appeal. Note the property sits in an area with higher local deprivation measures, which may influence resale or rental considerations for some buyers.