Riverside position beside Old Wye Bridge and river walks
Newly renovated, open-plan living with oak floors and exposed beams
Ground-floor garden room with Victorian tiles and external access
Allocated off-street parking and communal riverside garden
Grade II listed — alterations likely restricted
High flood risk; garden room can flood in exceptional river levels
Long lease (c.963 years), low service charge and small ground rent
Spiral iron staircase restricts mobility between levels
A beautifully reconfigured two-bedroom apartment set directly beside the Old Wye Bridge, offering strong short‑let and lock‑up‑and‑leave potential. The upper living floor features an open-plan kitchen/living room with oak floors, exposed beams and an inglenook with woodburner, while two double bedrooms maximise river views and natural light.
The property sits within a Grade II listed Georgian building and includes an unusually useful ground-floor garden room with Victorian tiles and external access, plus an allocated off-street parking space and access to a communal riverside garden. The apartment has been newly renovated throughout and benefits from modern services including a Worcester Bosch boiler and integrated kitchen appliances.
Important practical points: the property is leasehold (very long term — c.963 years), chain-free, and sold with modest service charge and ground rent. It sits in a high flood-risk location — the garden room can flood in exceptionally high river levels — and it is a listed building, which will constrain some alterations. The compact cast‑iron spiral staircase is a striking feature but limits easy mobility between floors.
This is well suited to investors or buyers seeking a city pied‑à‑terre or holiday home who value riverside position, character and turn‑key presentation. Be aware of local area challenges, including elevated crime statistics and wider area deprivation; these factors should be considered alongside the property’s strong tourist and rental appeal.