Set within Borland House, a grand period residence sympathetically converted in the late 1990s, the home boasts a long lease, share of the freehold, and is offered with no forward chain.
At the heart of the home is a stunning open-plan kitchen/sitting/dining room, flooded with natural light via feature skylights and offering far-reaching countryside views. The current owners even enjoy occasional roof access to fully appreciate the surrounding scenery. This inviting space includes a stylish fitted kitchen and a cosy "Optimyst" electric fire suite—making it a true hub for relaxing and entertaining.
The apartment features three well-proportioned bedrooms, including a generous principal bedroom with en-suite shower room, plus a separate family bathroom with a classic roll-top bath. Additional benefits include excellent eaves storage, double glazing, and LPG gas central heating.
Outside, the apartment enjoys allocated parking for two cars to the front and access to a communal garden with bin store and shed. Set in a semi-rural location, yet within easy reach of local amenities, this rare top-floor home offers charm, space, and elevated living with breathtaking views.
Leasehold
Unexpired Years: 98
Annual Ground Rent:
Ground Rent Increase: TBC
Ground Rent Review Period: June 2026
Annual Service: £2,995
These details are to be confirmed by the vendor's solicitor and must be verified by a buyer's solicitor.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- The drainage for the property is via septic tank and propane tank
- There is no gas in the property
Materials used in construction: ASK AGENT
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