- Spacious 24ft lounge with open fire and bay window
- 16ft master bedroom with en-suite shower room
- 14ft fitted kitchen; contemporary appliances
- Double garage plus wine cellar/storage room
- Set within 1.75 acres of mature communal grounds
- Share of Freehold with 990-year lease remaining
- Service charge £4,860 p.a. (above average)
- Solid brick walls may lack modern insulation
Set on the first floor of an impressive Tudor Revival building, this converted two-bedroom apartment blends period character with generous living space. A 24ft lounge with open fire and bay window looks over 1.75 acres of mature communal grounds, while a 16ft master bedroom benefits from an en-suite shower room. Practical extras include a double garage, a wine cellar/storage room and a long 990-year lease (share of freehold).
The apartment will suit buyers who value space, character and good local schools — internal viewing is recommended to appreciate the high ceilings, parquet floors and original fireplaces. The kitchen is contemporary, offering a contrast to the Victorian features and ready for everyday use without major works.
Buyers should note the service charge of £4,860 p.a. (above average) and an expensive council tax band. The building’s solid brick construction may lack modern cavity wall insulation, so consider potential heating and insulation upgrades despite the existing mains gas boiler and radiators.
Overall this is a rare, sizeable period home in a very affluent area, ideal for families seeking character, space and secure parking, while accepting higher ongoing service and tax costs.