No onward chain and very long lease (986 years)
Allocated off-street parking plus visitor bays
About 602 sq ft — compact two-bedroom layout
Grade II listed building — consent likely required for changes
Service charge c. £2,153pa and ground rent £150pa
Walkable to station, shops, riverside and countryside
Stylishly presented with high ceilings and sash windows
Smaller second bedroom; best as study/child’s room
Set within a converted Victorian building on the edge of Cholsey, this two-bedroom apartment combines period character with a modern open-plan layout. The living area benefits from high ceilings and large sash windows that flood the space with light, and the property includes one allocated parking space and access to communal landscaped grounds and riverside walks — ideal for commuters and weekend countryside escapes.
The flat is sold with no onward chain and a very long lease (986 years), making it straightforward to buy. Interiors are stylishly presented and ready to move into; practical features include an integrated kitchen with appliances, a utility area, built-in storage and gas central heating. The location is particularly convenient: local amenities and the train station are within walking distance, offering direct routes to Reading, Oxford and London.
Buyers should note this is a leasehold property with an average service charge of £2,153pa and a small ground rent of £150pa. The building is listed, which preserves its historic character but may restrict alterations and require listed-building consents for some works. The apartment is modest in overall size (approximately 602 sq ft) with a smaller second bedroom best suited for occasional use or as a home office.
This home will suit first-time buyers or investors seeking a low-maintenance, characterful base close to transport links and countryside amenities. It offers a rare combination of village tranquillity, attractive period detailing and practical commuter access — provided prospective buyers are comfortable with listed-building constraints and the ongoing service charges.