Compact, low‑maintenance flat ideal for a first home or buy‑to‑let investment.
Ground-floor one-bedroom apartment, 458 sq ft
Town-centre location—shops, bars, restaurants and station nearby
Open-plan living/kitchen with timber floors and feature fireplace
Share of freehold; 150 years remaining on the lease
Communal garden, cellar laundry and storage for residents
Service charge circa £1,500 per year—verify details
Period building with solid brick walls; likely limited insulation
Heating noted as gas central but also electric room heaters—confirm system
Set on the ground floor of a handsome Georgian terrace, this one-bedroom apartment places town-centre life on your doorstep. The open-plan living and kitchen area feels modern and practical, with timber floors and a feature fireplace creating a welcoming central space. A communal garden and shared cellar laundry add useful outside and storage space without private garden maintenance.
The flat is offered with a share of freehold and a long 150-year lease, making ownership straightforward for first-time buyers or investors. At 458 sq ft the accommodation is compact but efficiently laid out; room proportions are generous in places, notably the long bedroom. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support home working or rental appeal.
Buyers should be aware of a few material points. The building is period construction with solid brick walls and likely little cavity insulation, so heating costs could be higher than modern stock. The listing references both gas central heating and electric room heaters — verify the heating system and service history. Service charges are around £1,500 per annum; this and communal arrangements should be checked by your solicitor.
Overall, this is a low‑maintenance, centrally located period apartment suited to a single occupant, first-time buyer or landlord seeking a city-centre let. It offers immediate move-in potential with scope to personalise, but factor in maintenance and energy-efficiency considerations typical of older conversions.