Spacious circa 1,125 sq ft two-bedroom lower-ground apartment
Private entrance and one allocated level-access parking space
Impressive tall Victorian windows and high ceilings throughout
Share of freehold; service charge £160 pcm (below average)
Modern fitted kitchen; master bedroom with fitted wardrobes
Lower-ground-floor position—view to assess natural light and feel
Broadband speeds in the area are slow; EPC awaited
Local area records higher-than-average crime rates
Set within an impressive converted chapel, this unusually large two-bedroom apartment offers characterful living with modern convenience. Tall Victorian windows and high ceilings create a bright, airy open-plan living, kitchen and dining space ideal for entertaining or comfortable day-to-day life. A private entrance and allocated level-access parking add practical appeal for first-time buyers seeking easy access and storage.
The layout is generous at around 1,125 sq ft and works well for those wanting single-level living or space to grow. The master bedroom includes fitted wardrobes and there is a separate cloakroom/utility area housing the combi-boiler and washing machine. The kitchen is fitted with contemporary units and integrated appliances, and the family bathroom has both a bath and separate shower.
Practical points are clear and should be considered: the property is lower-ground-floor in a conversion (worth viewing to check natural light and feel), broadband speeds in the area are slow, and local crime levels are higher than average. Tenure is share of freehold with a below-average service charge (£160 pcm) and very low council tax (Band A). EPC is awaited.
Overall, this apartment will suit first-time buyers and those downsizing who value period character, generous proportions and convenient town-edge amenities. A viewing is strongly advised to appreciate the scale, ceiling heights and the quality of the conversion firsthand.











































































































