Tastefully renovated one-bedroom apartment, ready to move into
Long lease (exact length not specified)
Service charge & ground rent approx £1,000 pa (includes insurance)
Single garage included; communal well-maintained gardens
Electric storage heaters — potentially higher running costs than gas
Built 1967–75; double glazing present (install dates unknown)
EPC band C; no flood risk; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Located in WS4 with good local amenities and schools nearby
A freshly renovated one-bedroom apartment on Springhill Close, presented in a clean, modern style and ready to move into. The flat sits in a mid‑century block with well-kept communal gardens and benefits from a single garage and communal outdoor space — useful for first‑time buyers or downsizers seeking low-maintenance living.
The accommodation is practical: a large lounge with a rear window overlooking the gardens, a modern fitted kitchen, double bedroom and a contemporary bathroom with a walk‑in shower. Recent refurbishment means little immediate upkeep is required. Broadband and mobile signal are strong and the location offers good local amenities, schools rated ‘Good’, and straightforward motorway access for commuting.
Tenure is leasehold on a long lease (exact length not specified). Service charge and ground rent combined are approximately £1,000 per year (including building insurance). Heating is electric storage heaters and the mains fuel is electricity — this can make running costs higher than gas-heated properties and is worth checking with your advisor.
The building dates from the late 1960s–1970s and has double glazing, though install dates are unknown. EPC band C and no flood risk are positive points. Overall this apartment is a sensible, low‑effort home for a first purchase or a downsizer looking for a well‑presented property with a garage and attractive communal gardens.







































