- First-floor two-bedroom apartment, 859 sq ft
- Bay-fronted lounge/diner with good natural light
- Double glazed windows; security entry system
- Separate WC plus family bathroom
- Chain free; 138 years remaining on lease
- Electric storage heaters; potentially higher running costs
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — consider insulation upgrade
- Communal gardens; no private garden
Set on the first floor of a tidy 1960s-70s block, this two-double-bedroom apartment offers 859 sq ft of well-proportioned living space and leafy communal gardens. The bay-fronted lounge/diner brings in natural light and creates a comfortable main living area, while two double bedrooms suit sharers or a couple needing a spare room.
Practical features include double glazing, a separate WC and a security entry system. The apartment is chain-free and has 138 years remaining on the lease, making purchase straightforward for first-time buyers or downsizers. Local shops, good primary and secondary schools, and public transport are all within a short walk.
Buyers should note the property uses electric storage heaters and appears to have cavity walls with no installed insulation (assumed), which could affect running costs and comfort compared with modern heating systems. As a leasehold flat in a mid-terrace building from the late 20th century, prospective purchasers should budget for communal maintenance costs and routine block upkeep.
Overall this apartment suits someone seeking a well-located, ready-to-move-into home with potential to update heating and insulation over time. Its size, layout and proximity to village amenities make it a practical choice for first-time buyers, downsizers or investors seeking a steady rental opportunity.



















































