1 bedroom apartment for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Leasehold
- Historic Grade II Listed Building
- 1st Floor Apartment
- Beautifully Maintained Communal Gardens
- Garage & Parking Space
- Cellar Space for Storage
- Lounge & Dining Area
- Close to Village Amenities
- Energy Rating: N/A
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Situated within the historic Grade II Listed Quorn Court, this exceptional first floor apartment presents an opportunity to reside in a property with a fascinating history.
Originally constructed in 1746 as a hunting box for the prestigious Duke of Devonshire, the building later served as the residence for the esteemed Cradock family and Colonel Toller, contributing to its rich heritage. Today, the residence has been transformed into 11 exquisite apartments, all of which have access to the impeccably maintained communal gardens, a garage, and cellar storage facilities.
Residents are welcomed through an impressive communal entrance hall, that exudes a blend of classical charm and modern convenience.
The accommodation comprises a spacious double bedroom, a contemporary shower room, a cosy lounge adorned with a gas-effect coal fire, a dining area bathed in natural light from two expansive windows, and a well-appointed kitchen boasting integrated appliances to include a single oven, gas hob, washing machine and dishwasher.
Approaching the property's exterior, residents are met with a serene oasis within the midst of Quorn's vibrant community. The splendid communal gardens provide a tranquil retreat, with a meticulously manicured green space offering residents a place to relax and unwind.
Additionally, the property includes a garage and a parking space for convenient parking and storage. With a perfect blend of history, elegance, and modern amenities, this apartment within Quorn Court offers a truly exceptional living experience within reach of all that the picturesque village of Quorn has to offer.
Services: Mains water, gas, electric, drainage and broadband are connected to this property.
Available mobile phone coverage: EE / O2 / Three / Vodaphone (Limited Indoors / Outdoors Likely) (Information supplied by Ofcom)
Available broadband: Standard / Superfast / Ultrafast (Information supplied by Ofcom)
Potential purchasers are advised to seek their own advice as to the suitability of the services and mobile phone coverage, the above is for guidance only.
Flood Risk: Low risk of surface water flooding / Very low risk river and sea flooding (Information supplied by gov.uk and purchasers are advised to seek their own legal advice)
Tenure: Leasehold - The annual service charge is approximately £3000 per annum (correct as of Dec 2024). The managing agent is Butlins. The lease is for 140 years from and including 25th December 2010.
Agent Note: Quorn Court is a Grade II Listed building, is situated within a conservation area and has a TPO in place. The shared driveway is maintained and shared with adjoining houses (last re0surfaced in 2019/2020) and adjoining properties have right of access over Quorn Court land. There is currently chancel repair liability insurance in place.
Local Council / Tax Band: Charnwood Borough Council / C (Improvement Indicator: No)
Floor plan: Whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, all measurements are approximate and not to scale. The floor plan is for illustrative purposes only.
EPC Rating: D
Rooms
Lounge 4.20m x 3.90m (13ft 9in x 12ft 9in)
Dining Room 4.50m x 2.60m (14ft 9in x 8ft 6in)
Kitchen 3m x 2.90m (9ft 10in x 9ft 6in)
Bedroom 4.20m x 2.70m (13ft 9in x 8ft 10in)
Parking - Garage
Parking - Allocated parking
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