- Chain-free ground floor Victorian flat with bay window
- Two-bedroom flexible layout (works as 1 or 2 bedrooms)
- Front and rear gardens, rare for a flat
- Gas central heating and double glazing (pre-2002)
- Average-sized accommodation, c.750 sq ft
- Likely uninsulated stone walls; insulation may be needed
- Leasehold — check lease length and charges
- Very low local crime, good schools, fast broadband
This ground-floor Victorian flat offers a compact, practical home in South Ward, conveniently placed for local shops, bus links and well-regarded schools. The property benefits from front and rear gardens—rare for a ground-floor flat—plus period stone exterior and a bay window that add character. Gas central heating and existing double glazing help keep running costs down, and the property is offered chain-free for a quicker move.
Internally the layout works as a flexible one/two-bedroom apartment with a medium-sized lounge, separate kitchen and bathroom across approximately 750 sq ft. The accommodation is an average size and suits a first-time buyer or someone downsizing who wants a manageable home with outdoor space. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and the area records very low crime and an affluent local profile.
There are practical issues to note: the building dates from the early 20th century and the stone walls are assumed to have no insulation, so adding wall insulation could be required to improve efficiency. The double glazing appears to be installed before 2002 and may not meet modern standards. The tenure is leasehold, so buyers should check lease length and ground rent/service charges before committing.
Overall this is a straightforward, characterful ground-floor flat with outdoor space and low running costs potential at an affordable price. It will suit buyers looking for a ready-to-live-in home with scope for energy improvements and cosmetic updating.







































