First-floor one-bedroom apartment in Victorian character conversion
A compact one-bedroom first-floor apartment in a converted Victorian townhouse, ideal for a first-time buyer seeking character close to Radcliffe-on-Trent village centre. The flat benefits from a large bay window, high ceilings in parts, period detail and an allocated parking space — all within easy walking distance of shops, trains and local schools.
Internally the layout is straightforward: entrance hall, lounge with decorative fireplace, fitted kitchen with a wall-mounted Baxi combination boiler, double bedroom and bathroom with an electric shower over the bath. The building is solid brick with internal insulation and uPVC double glazing; communal maintenance is managed between four owners and the current service charge is modest at about £42.43 pcm (approx. £509.16 pa).
Notable practical points are the 163 years remaining on the lease, an allocated off-street parking space, no flood risk and very low council tax (Band A). Broadband and mobile coverage are strong in this area and the wider location is affluent with good local amenities and transport links to Nottingham and surrounding towns.
Be aware of a couple of trade-offs: the property sits on the first floor (no lift), the external garden is small, and the listing shows both a gas boiler and electric room heaters — an internal inspection is recommended to confirm heating arrangements and the condition of services. Overall this is a characterful, low-running-cost entry point to the Radcliffe-on-Trent market with straightforward maintenance responsibilities.







































