Top-floor 3 bed apartment with high ceilings and original sash windows
Large open sitting room with garden views towards the Malvern Hills
Spacious kitchen-diner, decked access, modern fitted appliances
Main bedroom with en-suite; versatile L-shaped layout
Allocated parking space plus visitor parking, lift access
Mature, south/west-facing communal gardens maintained for residents
Service charge c.£3,000pa (c.£250pcm) — communal costs apply
EPC D (63) and Council Tax Band F — higher ongoing costs
Set within Lawnside, one of Great Malvern’s most elegant Victorian buildings, this top-floor apartment occupies an impressive position within walking distance of the town centre and Great Malvern railway station. High ceilings, large original sash windows and generous room proportions create an airy, light-filled home with attractive views over mature, landscaped communal grounds and distant Malvern Hills. The sitting room and large kitchen–dining area provide comfortable family living and entertaining space.
The accommodation comprises three well-proportioned bedrooms (main with en-suite), a family bathroom with integrated washer‑dryer, and an L-shaped layout that suits flexible living. Practical features include allocated and visitor parking, lift access, and a small deck off the kitchen for a morning coffee with a view. The building retains period character while recent redecorating of communal areas keeps the presentation fresh.
Important practical points: the property is leasehold with long lease term reported (c.976 years remaining) and a service charge of about £3,000 per year (c.£250 per month). Energy performance is rated D (63) and council tax is in Band F, so running costs will be higher than average. Prospective buyers should verify tenure details, service charge arrangements and any communal management policies during legal enquiries.
This apartment will suit buyers seeking a spacious, characterful home in a prestigious, well-connected location — ideal for families, professionals and downsizers who value proximity to schools, shops and rail links but who are mindful of ongoing service and tax costs.