Offers over

£70,000

1 bed flat for sale
Cruxwell Street, Bromyard HR7

    • 1 bed

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Leasehold

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About this property

  • Grade II listed former public house converted and renovated in 2000

  • Building dates back to 1669 and retains period features with heavy timbering throughout

  • Beautifuly renovated throughout, redecorated, combining A retro feel with modern conveniences and traditonal charm

  • Comprehensively fitted kitchen with additional utility area, modern bathroom, spacious bedroom

  • Level walk into the town centre with A wide range of independent shops

  • Ideal for first time buyer, investement, lock and leave weekend cottage or active retired

  • Cathedral cities of hereford and worcester (15 miles), and the market towns of ledbury, leominster and tenbury wells (12 miles).

  • Ideal for air bnb use, close to the theatre, bromyard downs

  • Fibre broadband, on street parking or council parking permit. Full gas fired central heating

  • Being Sold by tauk Secure Sale (buy it now Option Available) – Reservation Fee Applies

Being Sold by TAUK Secure Sale (buy it now Option Available) – Reservation Fee Applies

Secure Sale: Offers In Excess of £70,000
Situation and description


Flat 1,1 Cruxwell Street comprises a beautifully presented and recently redecorated ground

floor one bedroom flat with a unique charm. Its retro furnishings blend beautifully with the

modern fitted kitchen and bathroom and the high heavily beamed ceilings give a spacious

character yet cosy feel. The conversion carried out in 2000 retained the original pub

windows with their decorative frames and row of traditional smaller windows at the top to

let the smoke out! The property has been completely redecorated in 2022 and benefits from a fitted kitchen with integrated oven and induction hob and a space for dining table and chairs, The accommodation was reconfigured and a utility area created with space and

plumbing for washing machine and additional space for a further appliance adjacent. There

is full gas fired central heating with radiators.

The property is situated just off the town centre and literally a two minute walk from a free

car park and the Conquest Theatre, a wonderful deli, Legges of Bromyard selling meats and

pastries, vegetables, luxury items, bread and prepared food, takeways, independent shops,

supermarkets, leisure facilities, cafes and public houses.

Suitable for active retired (level walk to amenities), first time buyers, investment buyers or

someone wanting a cosy 'lock and leave' weekend retreat, this flat is a rare opportunity to

purchase a flat, ready to move straight into without the worry of redecoration and

refurbishment. For an investor, the flat would likely return circa £600 per calendar month.

This leasehold property is one of 3 in the building, (the freehold in the ownership of the top

floor flat), and there are 977 years left on the lease. There is no ground rent or monthly

maintenance payment in place. Parking is free on street or permit parking.
History


Quoting directly from the listed buildings register - Bromyard is a small market town that

was first recorded in circa 840. No. 1 Cruxwell Street is situated on one of the principal

thoroughfares in the town, which runs east from the vicarage and church. It was known as

Corkeswalle Vicus in the late C13 and recorded as Croxewalle Streate in 1575. To the west,

where it meets Old Road, it was and was known as Sheep Street in the early C20. This

central area of the town to the south of the church and around the market place appears to

have been fully built up by the early C17, though some of the plots have been re-developed

since that time.

No. 1 Cruxwell Street has origins in the C17. It appears it was originally a rectangular two

and-a-half-storey dwelling which was then extended to the rear with perpendicular gabled

ranges, and was refronted with brick in the C18. There are records referring to a public

house on the site as early as 1669 and it remained in use as such until the late-C20 before

being converted to domestic use.
Communal entrance hall


Spacious heavily beamed communal entrance hall giving access to the three flats within the

building. Door to
Kitchen/breakfast room


Beautifully decorated and well fitted kitchen with space for table and chairs, integrated oven

and hob, stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap over, wall mounted gas fired central heating

boiler, window to front elevation, space for fridge freezer. Heavily beamed ceiling. Radiator.

Telephone entry system. Opening to
Sitting room


With window to front elevation, radiator and feature timbering
Inner hall/utility area


Useful utility area providing storage and with space and plumbing for automatic washing

machine. Feature timbering. Doors off to bathroom and bedroom.
Bathroom


Recently redecorated bathroom with low level WC, wash hand basin and bath with shower.

Pine door. Tiled surrounds.
Bedroom


With window to side elevation, radiator, pine door.
Disclaimer


These particulars are intended to give a fair and reliable description of the property but no

responsibility for any inaccuracy or error can be accepted and do not constitute an offer or contract. We have not tested any services or appliances (including central heating if fitted) referred to in these particulars and the purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to the working order and condition. If a property is unoccupied at any time there may be

reconnection charges for any switched off/disconnected or drained services

or appliances - All measurements are approximate.
Directions


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From the A44, follow the B4214 Old Road into the town centre, where flat 1,1

Cruxwell Street can be found on the left hand side at the junction with the

Tenbury Road (also B4214).
Agents note


Currently no ground rent or service charge is payable. Repairs and insurance are split

equally between the owners of the three apartments. A management company is in the process of being set up by the freeholders solicitors - further details available upon request. 999 year lease from 1st January 2005,977 years remaining.

This Property is Being sold by TAUK Secure Sale.

Secure Sale is a faster and more secure way to sell or purchase a property, where the seller and the buyer commit to the transaction and an agreed fixed timescale.

A legal pack (including searches) will be created upfront and made available to any interested parties and passed to the conveyancers once a sale has been agreed. Please contact TAUK to view these documents.

When an offer is accepted, the buyer will be required to pay a non-refundable Reservation Fee of £6,875 including VAT (in addition to the final negotiated selling price), sign a Reservation Form and agree the Terms and Conditions prior to solicitors being instructed. If you require a copy of these documents, or for further information, please contact the TAUK Team

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