Price changed to £115,000
May 15, 2025
Price changed to £120,000
January 19, 2025
Listed for £130,000
January 21, 2023
Sold for £55,000
2001
Sold for £47,000
2000
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Dining Lounge Double radiator, coved ceiling and wide front window fitted with louvre blinds and overlooking the courtyard to the east. Gas point to the side wall, TV aerial socket and smaller window on the side elevation.
Breakfast-Kitchen Range of built-in units with a painted finish and comprising base cupboards and drawers, roll-edge onyx effect work surfaces with ceramic tiled splash backs and an inset single-drainer, stainless-steel sink unit.
Wall cupboard units including a glazed display cabinet. Royale electric cooker in white with 4-plate top, oven and grill. Space for tall fridge freezer and space with plumbing for washing machine. Front window with roller blind and overlooking the main courtyard. Tile-effect floor covering, radiator, diffused strip light and remote British Gas smart meter.
Bedroom 1 (Front) A double bedroom also having an outlook over the Church Close courtyard, the front window having a fitted louvre blind. Radiator and coved ceiling.
Bedroom 2 (Rear) Also a double bedroom in size, with radiator, coved ceiling and rear window with louvre blind. Smaller side window with roller blind and facing the shared garden area with the Church of St James beyond.
Bathroom White suite of low-level dual-flush WC, pedestal wash basin with single-lever mixer tap and panelled bath with shower fittings to the mixer tap. Radiator, extractor fan and rear window having a ceramic tiled sill and roller blind. Wall cupboard with louvre door and housing the Potterton Promax Combi HE Plus condensing gas central heating boiler.
Outside The shared pathway leading to the rear of the building has gravel beds and a variety of shrubs and plants. The flat has a useful integral store within the main structure, with double door access. There is also a communal garden and seating area enjoying some wonderful views of the church spire and this is especially impressive at night-time as shown in the following photograph.
Parking The property has the valuable benefit of a designated parking space which is part of the leasehold interest.
Tenure The property is leasehold and the original 99-year leasehold interest has been extended to a period of 189 years from the 1st April 1983 at a peppercorn ground rent (if demanded). There is a 1/6 share of the annual insurance cost for the block of flats and a proportionate maintenance cost (4.76%) of any maintenance to roads, footpaths etc. The owners of the 6 flats in the block also have a 1/6 share each for maintenance of gutters, pipes, rainwater fittings, services etc. The parking space which forms part of the leasehold interest has a right to park a domestic vehicle. There is a proportionate charge payable for maintenance of the common garden areas - this has last amounted to around £25 to £35 p.a. There are typical restrictions regarding noise and nuisance, and the lessor's permission is required to keep a dog, cat or other animal such as to not cause annoyance to other flat owners.
Viewing: Strictly by prior appointment via the selling agent.
General Information The particulars of this property are intended to give a fair and substantially correct overall description for the guidance of intending purchasers. No responsibility is to be assumed for individual items. No appliances have been tested. Fixtures, fittings, carpets and curtains are excluded unless otherwise stated. Plans/Maps are not to specific scale, are based on information supplied and subject to verification by a solicitor at sale stage. We are advised that the property is connected to mains gas, electricity, water and drainage but no utility searches have been carried out to confirm at this stage. Smart gas and electricity meters. The property is in Council Tax band A.
Location Louth is a popular market town with three busy markets each week, many individual shops, highly regarded primary, secondary and grammar schools and many cafes, bars and restaurants. Grimsby is approximately 16 miles to the north whilst Lincoln is some 25 miles to the south-west.
Louth has a recently completed sports and swimming complex, many local clubs, athletics and football grounds, tennis academy and courts, golf and bowling with attractive parks on the west side of town in Hubbard's Hills and Westgate Fields. The town has a thriving theatre and a cinema. The coast is about 10 miles away from Louth at its nearest point and the area around Louth has many fine country walks and bridleways.
St James´ Church, Louth Visible from miles away, the spire is said to be the tallest of any medieval parish church in the country. The church dominates the Conservation Area and is just yards away from the bustling town centre.