Property description
OverviewDesigned by James Green and dating back to the early 1800's, The Lodge has been meticulously maintained and tastefully improved in recent years.
The lounge and kitchen are full of character.
The traditional style kitchen has stone flooring, exposed brickwork and beams. It's a lovely, welcoming space.
The homely lounge and more recently added conservatory - being used as a dining room - work so well together.
The brick fireplace with period style wooden fire surround in the lounge perfectly complements the cosy wood burning stove in the conservatory.
The lounge and kitchen may be dripping in period charm but the bathroom is sleek and modern.
It's fully tiled throughout with a modern white suite incorporating a Jacuzzi bath and stylish black gloss vanity cupboards.
There are two bedrooms - a good size double and a single bedroom that would be perfect as a home office.
It's the little touches that add to the quirkiness and charm, such as the stable-style uPVC door heading out to the garden.
The multi-level walled garden is secluded and surprisingly spacious. It's been thoughtfully landscaped to be private, easy to maintain and ideal for entertaining.
It's in a truly unique setting, located at the entrance to the beautifully landscaped grounds of Elmfield House, which became The Imperial Hotel in the 1920's.
It's convenient too, being less than 15 minutes walk from the City Centre, past the historic Bury Meadow Park.
If you're heading further afield, St David's station is less than 5 minutes walk away.
This quirky and charming property will appeal to buyers looking for something a little special.
Don't miss out on your chance to see it for yourself - call to arrange a viewing.
Lease Details:
The management fees are charged at £32 per quarter to cover maintenance of the driveways.
We understand that a 999 year lease commenced around 1990.
AmenitiesSemi-detached bungalow
Beautiful private gardens
Driveway parking
Close to mainline railway