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1 bedroom flat
Chain-free
Flat
1 bed
1 bath
430
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Share of freehold
Service charge: £1,825 per annum
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- No chain on offer
- Ground floor apartment
- Stunning walk to the High Street
- Riverside position
- Large one bedroom apartment
- Grade II-listed former mill
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Located within a historic Grade II-listed former mill by the River Itchen, this ground-floor apartment is located in one of Winchester's most picturesque areas.
The private entrance opens into an inner hallway, leading to a fully fitted kitchen, main bathroom, a spacious bedroom with built-in storage, and a generous sitting room with direct access to a partially covered outer courtyard.
Note that while the terrace is for exclusive use, it is not included in the sale. The property also offers access to a communal bicycle store. The apartment enjoys a wonderful position with a scenic river walk to the High Street.
It comes with a 999-year lease and a share of the freehold. The annual service charge has been modest for several years and is expected to remain stable. The Wharf Mill building's finances are very healthy, with no major works anticipated in the near future.
Additionally, residents can apply for parking permits to park vehicles close to the building, with ample local parking spaces available.
Share Of Freehold
Unexpired Years: 999
Annual Ground Rent: £0
Ground Rent Increase: £0
Ground Rent Review Period: Annually
Annual Service: £1,825
These details are to be confirmed by the vendor's solicitor and must be verified by a buyer's solicitor.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Services:
Water: Mains Supply
Gas: No Gas
Electric: Mains Supply
Sewage: Mains Supply
Heating: Electric
Materials used in construction: Ask Agent
How does broadband enter the property: ADSL
For further information on broadband and mobile coverage, please refer to the Ofcom Checker online
Adjacent to the old city wall of the Bishop's Palace, surrounded by beautiful gardens, the property is conveniently located on the edge of the city centre, close to Winchester's many attractions and amenities. The city, rich in history, offers a variety of boutiques and restaurants, including Rick Stein, The Chesil Rectory, Hotel du Vin, and The Ivy, all within walking distance. The property is also just a five-minute walk from the beautiful water meadows and the famous John Keats riverside walk, which takes you alongside the Wolvesey Castle Wall. Nearby, you'll find the historic Winchester College, Winchester Cathedral, and St Catherine’s Hill. The building stands at the head of the Itchen Navigation Canal and was once the city's principal grain mill. While a mill has existed on this site since the 12th century, the current building dates back to 1885 and was modernised in 1970. The South Downs Way passes in front of the property. Communications are excellent, with the railway station, A34, M3, and M27, all within easy reach, providing convenient access to London, the New Forest, Southampton airport, the South Coast, and Oxford. The area also offers a selection of first class schooling for all ages and is a short distance to the new leisure centre.
The private entrance opens into an inner hallway, leading to a fully fitted kitchen, main bathroom, a spacious bedroom with built-in storage, and a generous sitting room with direct access to a partially covered outer courtyard.
Note that while the terrace is for exclusive use, it is not included in the sale. The property also offers access to a communal bicycle store. The apartment enjoys a wonderful position with a scenic river walk to the High Street.
It comes with a 999-year lease and a share of the freehold. The annual service charge has been modest for several years and is expected to remain stable. The Wharf Mill building's finances are very healthy, with no major works anticipated in the near future.
Additionally, residents can apply for parking permits to park vehicles close to the building, with ample local parking spaces available.
Share Of Freehold
Unexpired Years: 999
Annual Ground Rent: £0
Ground Rent Increase: £0
Ground Rent Review Period: Annually
Annual Service: £1,825
These details are to be confirmed by the vendor's solicitor and must be verified by a buyer's solicitor.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Services:
Water: Mains Supply
Gas: No Gas
Electric: Mains Supply
Sewage: Mains Supply
Heating: Electric
Materials used in construction: Ask Agent
How does broadband enter the property: ADSL
For further information on broadband and mobile coverage, please refer to the Ofcom Checker online
Adjacent to the old city wall of the Bishop's Palace, surrounded by beautiful gardens, the property is conveniently located on the edge of the city centre, close to Winchester's many attractions and amenities. The city, rich in history, offers a variety of boutiques and restaurants, including Rick Stein, The Chesil Rectory, Hotel du Vin, and The Ivy, all within walking distance. The property is also just a five-minute walk from the beautiful water meadows and the famous John Keats riverside walk, which takes you alongside the Wolvesey Castle Wall. Nearby, you'll find the historic Winchester College, Winchester Cathedral, and St Catherine’s Hill. The building stands at the head of the Itchen Navigation Canal and was once the city's principal grain mill. While a mill has existed on this site since the 12th century, the current building dates back to 1885 and was modernised in 1970. The South Downs Way passes in front of the property. Communications are excellent, with the railway station, A34, M3, and M27, all within easy reach, providing convenient access to London, the New Forest, Southampton airport, the South Coast, and Oxford. The area also offers a selection of first class schooling for all ages and is a short distance to the new leisure centre.
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