Tastefully decorated throughout, the apartment boasts a characterful vaulted ceiling with glazed roof and larger than average windows flooding the space with natural light.
Enjoying a generous sized living room which is light and airy with more than enough space for lounge and dining room furniture.
Stunning âJohn Franklinâ kitchen comprising base, wall, and drawer units, built-in oven and gas hob, plenty of worktop space, breakfast bar, and space for a tall fridge/freezer.
Well-proportioned double bedroom with ample space for freestanding furniture and large window again flooding the room with natural light.
Attractive well-appointed bathroom comprising panelled bath with shower over, built-in unit incorporating the wash basin, WC and storage.
Dedicated parking space, ensuring convenience and peace of mind, as you won't have to worry about finding a spot or dealing with parking restrictions.
A superb opportunity to purchase an immaculately presented and well maintained one bedroom top floor apartment, forming part of William Reynolds House, a historic former mill. Viewing is highly advised to appreciate all that is on offer here.
Location
The property is situated on the outskirts of Street in William Reynolds House which was converted from the former mill building of the Avalon Leatherboard Company. Strode College, Crispin secondary school and Strode Theatre are within a short walk whilst the High Street is approximately half a mile and offers a wide range of shops, banks, restaurants, cafes in addition to Clarks Village with its complex of shopping outlets. The historic town of Glastonbury is 2 miles, the Cathedral City of Wells 8 miles and the nearest M5 motorway interchange at Dunball (Junction 23) 14 miles.
Directions
From the town centre proceed in an easterly direction passing the Bear Inn on the right. On reaching the mini-roundabout, Wessex Hotel on the right, take the third exit into Church Road and continue passing Strode Theatre on the right. At the mini-roundabout proceed straight ahead into the Bowling Green development and turn right into Springbok Close. William Reynolds House is on the right-hand side.
Purchasers Note
We are informed that in addition to normal annual service charges, there will be an additional £625 paid every 6 months by each individual leaseholder. This charge will continue for five years and the money collected will be set aside in a reserve fund to pay towards future roof repairs to the building. Our vendor has agreed to contribute £5000 in the form of an annual reducing retainer to safeguard the purchaser against the possibility of more imminent works being required.
Tenure/Charges
Leasehold
169 years remaining
Current service and maintenance charges £2450 per year ( Including roof fund)