£195,000
1 bed flat for saleRectory Road, Niton PO38
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
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01 Estate Agents
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About this property
One bedroom apartment in the historic building Stonebowe
Refurbished to a high standard with retained period features
Building of noted historic interest, linked to King Charles II
Off-road parking space and communal garden
Attractive countryside views with nearby coastal walks
Popular village location close to shops, post office and pubs
Spacious one bedroom apartment located in the highly sought-after and picturesque village of Niton, an area rich in history and surrounded by beautiful countryside. The property has been refurbished to a high standard while retaining a number of attractive and characterful architectural features.
Stonebowe is a striking Island stone building, originally built as the Rectory for Niton and recorded in parish history as having hosted King Charles II in 1675, following his landing at nearby Puckaster Cove during stormy weather. Now converted, the building offers a rare opportunity to own a home of genuine historical interest.
The apartment benefits from an off-road parking space and access to a communal garden, along with pleasant views over the surrounding countryside. Ideally positioned, it is within easy walking distance of the village shop, post office, and popular local pubs, with excellent access to coastal and countryside walks.
Combining period charm, modern refurbishment, and a superb village location, this unique one-bedroom apartment offers character, comfort, and a fascinating royal connection.
From Rectory Road, drive leads to parking area with six parking spaces (one allocated parking space per residential apartment) and entrance to Stonebowe.
Steps lead up to communal front door. Door opens into communal hallway with stairs leading up to first floor.
Door opens into apartment three:
Hallway with doors leading to all rooms. Fitted carpet. Cupboard housing water meter.
Door to:
Living room: 14'03 x 13'02
Fitted carpet. Feature cast iron fireplace. UPVC double glazed sash window to front. Wall mounted electric heater. Cupboard housing consumer unit and electric meter. Additional fitted cupboard. Opening through to:
Kitchen:
Large UPVC double glazed window to side with superb countryside views. Fitted with a matching range of wall and base cupboard units with work surfaces over. Built-in beko oven with beko ceramic hob over. Extractor fan. Sink unit with swan neck mixer tap over.
From hallway, door to:
Bathroom: 11'10 into window x 6'03 max
Fitted with a white bathroom suite comprising of bath with shower and screen, low level wc and a pedestal handwash basin over a vanity unit. UPVC double glazed window to rear overlooking the communal garden and countryside views. Cupboard housing an immersion heater.
From hallway, door to:
Bedroom: 15'10 x 8'11 max
Fitted carpet. Feature fireplace with tiled inserts. Wall mounted electric heater. UPVC double glazed window to rear overlooking the communal garden and countryside views.
Outside:
Large rear communal garden. Allocated parking space for one car.
Charles II at Puckaster Cove – 1675
On 1 July 1675, King Charles II, known as the “Merrie Monarch”, was forced by severe weather to anchor off the Isle of Wight while travelling from France to the mainland. He came ashore at Puckaster Cove and walked along the Cripple Path to Niton, where he stayed for two nights at Niton Rectory with the Reverend Thomas Collinson.
The event is recorded in the Niton Church Register, which notes that the King “came safely ashore at Puckaster, after he had endured a great and dangerous storm at sea.” His brief visit later became part of local folklore and song.
Disclaimer
We have not tested any fixtures, fittings, appliances or services, including any central heating system and we cannot therefore guarantee that these are in working order.
1) Items shown on photographs in these particulars do not imply that they are included in the sale.
2) Tenures are unconfirmed unless stated otherwise.
3) Floor plans are not to scale and are for guidance as to the arrangement of accommodation only.
4) All measurements are approximate.
5) Internal square footage measurements are approximate and
do not include hallways, bathroom/shower rooms or w.c.s.
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Strictly by appointment only through the vendors sole agents 01 Estate Agents
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