Nearly 1,800 sq ft of period character with modern finishes in central Great Malvern.
Chain free ground floor apartment with long 976‑year lease and share of freehold
Nearly 1,800 sq ft — unusually large for a two-bedroom flat
Main bedroom with ensuite; second double bedroom and separate study/office
Premium LEICHT kitchen with fitted appliances including range cooker
Allocated and visitor off-street parking; close to shops and train station
New boiler, double glazing and plantation shutters improve running costs
Built c.1820 with thick stone walls and high ceilings — substantial character
Council tax above average; communal building management applies
An extraordinary, chain-free ground floor apartment set within Warwick House — a landmark Victorian building in the heart of Great Malvern. Newly renovated throughout, the flat combines generous period proportions (nearly 1,800 sq ft) with contemporary fittings: a premium LEICHT kitchen, two new bathrooms, plantation shutters and luxury flooring. High ceilings, thick stone and exposed brick walls give real character while helping with thermal performance.
Practical, everyday living is well covered. The apartment includes two double bedrooms (main with en suite), a large double-aspect sitting room, dining area, separate office/study and a useful utility room. Allocated and visitor parking, excellent broadband, an efficient new boiler and a long lease with share of freehold make this a low-hassle purchase for those seeking a spacious, secure central home or lock-up-and-leave base.
Location is a genuine selling point: three minutes’ walk to Church Street shops, close to the Priory, Winter Gardens, theatre, cinema and rail links. The Malvern Hills and Rose Bank Gardens are on the doorstep, offering immediate access to walks, cafes and independent shops.
Note the practical matters: council tax is above average, and occupying a converted historic building means communal management and maintenance arrangements apply. For buyers who value space, character and central convenience — and who are comfortable with a period conversion's communal structure — this is a rare, high-quality apartment in a prestigious location.