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2 bedroom apartment
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Leasehold
- 2 Bedroom Ground Floor Apartment
- Allocated Parking
- Gated Community
- Communal Gardens
- Converted In 2017
- Original Building Circa 1880
- Open Kitchen/Living/Dining Room
- Gas Central Heating System
Hazelmere House is a beautiful, Victorian mansion steeped in local history with its origins dating back to circa 1880. The former home of George Somerville-Letton, local fisherman and trawler owner, there is a distinctive stone carving of his initials over the front door. The house has recently been lovingly converted to provide 16 properties: ten apartments in the main house, four mews bungalows and two separate bungalows in the rear courtyard. This beautiful Victorian villa has been sympathetically converted to retain many original, characterful features including parapet walls, high ceilings, deep skirtings and sash windows, carefully blended with contemporary style and modern design. Each apartment in the main house is unique and offers a perfect mix of period charm and grandeur, seamlessly integrated with stylish features and modern fittings. All properties include beautiful kitchens and bathrooms and are set in secure, landscaped gardens with allocated car parking accessed via electric gates.
Classic architecture meets modern design.
Rooms
Ground Floor
Entrance Porch
Looking directly at the property, the apartment is accessed via the right hand main entrance doorway, which has a keypad system.
Entrance Hall
With oak flooring, recessed spotlights to ceiling and a radiator.
Open Plan Living Room/Kitchen 5.33m x 3.86m
Partially tiled and fitted with a good selection of contemporary wall and base units incorporating a sink unit with drainer and mixer tap. Having integrated electric oven, hob, extractor, dishwash, 'fridge/freezer and washing machine. Radiator. “Ariston” central heating system.
Bedroom 1 4.3m x 2.2m
With a radiator and a single glazed timber sash bay window.
En-Suite
Partially tiled with tiled flooring and a modern suite comprising panelled bath and mixer tap, shower over bath, hand basin set in vanity unit and a low flush w.c. Extractor and recessed spotlights in ceiling.
Bedroom 2 3.33m x 2.51m
With a radiator and a timber sash window.
Main Bathroom
With a tiled floor, recessed spotlights to ceiling with extractor, partially tiled walls, fitted with a delightful suite comprising bath with over head shower, hand basin set in vanity unit and low-flush. Heated towel rail and partially tiled.
Location
Hazelmere House stands in beautifully landscaped gardens within a Conservation Area, in a picturesque tree lined avenue. Located a short distance from Grimsby town centre, People's Park and Grimsby Town railway station, there are good local amenities nearby.
Grimsby was one of the world's largest fishing ports and is now a hub for the renewable energy industry; it also has a good selection of bars and boutiques. Grimsby neighbours Cleethorpes which is a seaside resort offering bustling nightlife, cafes, bars, restaurants and the seafront.
Exterior Specifications
· A stunning facade to reflect the building's historic character
· Mature landscaped communal gardens for minimum maintenance
· Electric gated entrance/exit with audio entry system
Interior Specifications
· Generous floor to ceiling heights to approximately 3.2 meters
· Traditional skirting and architraves and plethora of period features
· Lift for easy access
Car & Cycle Parking
With an individual allocated car parking space and secure cycle storage.
Safety & Security
· Individual fire detection and fire alarm systems
· Exterior security lights throughout the grounds
· CCTV
· Electric entrance gates that can be operated by mobile phone
· Keypad entry to front doors of main house
Conservation Area
We believe the property lies within a conservation area. All interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries.
Service Charge
We understand that the service charge for this apartment is £625 every 6 months.
Tenure
Leasehold - For a term of 125 years from and including 31st October 2017. We understand there is a ground rent payable of £190 per annum. All interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries.
Council Tax Band B
This information was obtained on the 13th January 2023 and is for guidance purposes only. Purchasers should be aware that the banding of the property could change if information is brought to light that makes it clear to the Valuation Office Agency that an error was made with the original allocation.
Additionally, there may be circumstances when the Council Tax can be altered on change of ownership.
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