Quiet cul-de-sac apartment close to town amenities and cultural attractions.
Top-floor two-bedroom apartment with ensuite and main bathroom
Allocated off-street parking, communal garden, store and visitor bays
Approx 640 sq ft; modern build (2003–2006) with double glazing
Leasehold: 125-year term from 2007; ~110 years remaining (approx.)
Annual service charge £2,033.44; ground rent £250 per year
Broadband speeds reported as slow — may affect home working
Located on a quiet cul-de-sac, within walking distance of town centre
No flood risk; area classified as very affluent but average local crime
This bright two-bedroom top-floor apartment in Trinity Mead offers an accessible first home in Stratford-upon-Avon. Set on a quiet cul-de-sac, the flat includes an open-plan lounge/diner, a practical fitted kitchen, two double bedrooms and an ensuite shower to the main bedroom — a straightforward layout for comfortable everyday living.
Externally the building is modern and low-maintenance, with an allocated off-street parking space, communal garden, store and visitors’ parking. The property sits within easy walking distance of the town centre, local shops and cultural attractions, and offers views towards the RSC and open countryside to the rear.
Practical costs and tenure are important: the home is leasehold with approximately 110 years remaining on the original 125-year term from 2007, an annual service charge of £2,033.44 and ground rent of £250. Broadband speeds are reported as slow, and the service charge is a regular outgoing to budget for.
This apartment suits a first-time buyer seeking a low-maintenance base in a desirable town location, or a landlord looking for a town-centre rental. The modern build and communal facilities reduce upkeep, while the leasehold and service charges should be considered when assessing long-term costs.