Additional text is available below.This smart ground floor apartment has been thoughtfully updated by the current owner and now offers a sharp, modern finish throughout, with dimmable spotlights adding a clean, contemporary feel across every room.
One of just four within the building, it is accessed via a communal entrance and would suit a single occupant, a young couple or anyone looking to scale down without compromising on quality.
The apartment opens into a spacious vestibule, complete with a useful storage cupboard housing the hot water cylinder, keeping the main living areas clutter free. To the left sits the kitchen, designed to make the most of the available space. A range of wall and base units incorporate an under counter fridge, washer/dryer, wine cooler, oven and microwave, creating a streamlined and practical setup.
The living room provides more space than expected, comfortably accommodating a large sofa along with additional furniture. There is still room for a dining table and chairs, making it a sociable and flexible area for everyday living.
The bedroom is a generous double with ample space for wardrobes and drawers, offering a calm and comfortable place to switch off at the end of the day. The accommodation is completed by a sleek house bathroom, finished in a contemporary style that complements the rest of the apartment.
The space and finish are best appreciated in person, especially the quality of the kitchen and bathroom fittings. Energy efficiency hasn’t been overlooked either, with WiFi-controlled electric radiators already in place.
Externally, there is a single garage located opposite the parking area. Visitor parking is available within the main parking area, along with an additional visitor space positioned at the front.
The property is leasehold with the remainder of a 999 year lease from April 1999. The incoming owner will receive a share in the management company, which is made up of the four individual apartment owners. An annual service charge of £500 is payable, creating a sinking fund used to pay for major, infrequent, and long-term repairs. The upkeep of the communal areas is undertaken jointly by the occupants.