Contemporary one-bedroom with private outside space and off-street parking, ideal for commuters.
Open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining with vaulted ceiling and Velux windows
A bright, well-laid-out one-bedroom ground-floor home offering contemporary open-plan living and direct access to a private rear garden. The vaulted ceiling with Velux windows and French doors creates an airy living space that flows straight onto the patio and lawn — rare for a property of this size. The fitted kitchen and good-sized bedroom complete a practical layout suited to single buyers or couples.
Practical benefits include off-street parking with an EV charger, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, plus a long lease (119 years) with a share of freehold. Heating is by gas boiler and radiators; council tax is described as low, and there is no flooding risk for the location.
Buyers should be aware of a few material considerations. The surrounding neighbourhood is classified as a “hampered” area with higher crime levels locally, which may affect security and insurance costs. The flat is an average overall size (around 550 sq ft) so storage and entertaining space are more modest than in larger homes. The property appears well-presented but offers typical mid‑20th-century construction and will suit those not seeking a newly built specification.
This apartment will suit first-time buyers and commuters who value easy transport links, nearby shopping and local schools, plus a private outdoor space without the maintenance of a full house. A straightforward layout and practical extras (parking, EV charger, garden) make it an attractive, affordable entry point to the area — viewing is recommended to assess fit and local context.