3 bedroom apartment for sale
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Share of freehold (995 years remaining)
This most attractive lateral apartment forms part of Dallington Hall with accommodation on the second floor approached by a private lift. The property dates around circa 1720 and built of Harlestone Stone with a slate roof and sash windows. It was built by Sir Joesph Jekyll, master of the Rolls and later owned by the Raynsford family and subsequently the Spencer family from Althorp. It became a convalescent home for wounded soldiers during the Second World War and was then converted to apartments.
The apartment is entered by a communal door at the side of the property with private intercom system to the lobby having stairs to the second floor and a private lift. Upon entering the property you are greeted with a good size entrance hall, with cloaks cupboard, leading to the well-proportioned sitting room having high corniced ceilings, central ornate cast fireplace with period surround and open hearth, display cupboards and shelves to the side. There is a large sash window overlooking the front and dado rail completing the impressive room. Adjacent is the dining room, currently used as bedroom three, again with tall, corniced ceilings and sash window to the front with exposed stripped floorboards. The kitchen/breakfast room is of a good size fitted with a range of modern base and eye level cupboards with contrasting quartz worktops and a range of appliances. From here there is access to the inner hall having a cloakroom/utility cupboard off with separate walk in larder and leading into the very impressive family room, having a vaulted ceiling with exposed timbers and twin Velux windows overlooking the rear affording views towards the church. The main bedroom is peacefully located to the rear of the apartment with sash window overlooking the rear gardens, with a range of wardrobes and access to an en suite shower room. The second bedroom is accessed through the dressing area and affords a dual aspect over the gardens to the rear. To complete the accommodation is the bathroom, having a roll top bath with mixer hand set, wall hung wash hand basin, bidet and low WC.
OUTSIDE
Electric gates open from Dallington Park Road to a large gravelled swept drive with reserved parking for two vehicles. There are further visitor spaces available. To the south of the property is a sheltered and sunny south facing communal garden with maturing trees and lawned areas. There is a further courtyard area at the entrance to the property adjacent to the village church
Agents Note: Dallington Management Company owns the freehold of the property and the company is owned by the Leaseholders. Dallington Court is held on a long lease of 999 years from 1st January 2014. The owners of Dallington Court pay a monthly service charge of approximately £509 which covers the buildings insurance for the property, water rates, repairs to the exterior and maintenance to the shared garden and grounds.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Services: Central heating and hot water is via gas boiler to radiators. The house has mains electricity, water, gas and drainage.
Local Authority: West Northamptonshire Council
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Outgoings: Council Tax Band F
£3,199.74 for the year 2024/2025
EPC Rating: TBC
Tenure: Leasehold
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