A two bedroom first floor apartment with allocated parking and communal gardens.
Forming part of this Grade II Listed heritage conversion is this two bedroom first floor apartment with allocated parking. The communal entrance can be accessed from both the front and the rear. Inside, the communal hallways and landing include individual post boxes for each apartment.
The apartment accommodation begins with an entrance hall with windows along one side. This leads into an open-plan sitting room and kitchen with dual aspect windows. The kitchen is fitted with an integrated oven and hob together with a washing machine. There are two double bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes. A bathroom has been fitted with a panelled bath with thermostatic shower over, mirrored cabinet, shaver point, WC, and wash hand basin.
Externally, the property includes two designated parking spaces arranged in tandem. Communal gardens are mainly laid to lawn and maintained by the management company. Other shared facilities include a recycling point and bicycle store to the front of the development.
The building, known as The Hexagon, was originally constructed in 1834 as a workhouse, designed by Sampson Kempthorne on a hexagonal plan. It later became St Martin’s Hospital before being redeveloped for residential use in 2005.
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